Coffee Mug with Soft Shadow (512px)
The coffee mug with a soft drop shadow on transparency — tests whether a background remover keeps or discards the contact shadow.

Specifications
- Width
- 512
- Height
- 512
- Mode
- RGBA
- Subject
- coffee mug
- Edge
- soft shadow
- Background
- transparent
What is a .png file?
PNG (Portable Network Graphics) is a raster image format using lossless DEFLATE compression. It supports full 8- or 16-bit-per-channel truecolor, palette, and greyscale modes with an optional alpha channel, but no animation. It is the standard choice for screenshots, logos, and graphics with sharp edges or transparency.
How to use this file
Use an example PNG to test image decoders, alpha-compositing, thumbnail generators, and format converters, or to verify that a pipeline preserves transparency and color depth on round-trip.
Related files
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- pngApple — Ground-Truth Alpha Mask (512px)The binary ground-truth alpha mask (white = subject, black = background) for the cluttered-background apple — compute IoU or boundary F-score of a predicted mask against this file.
- pngApple — Ground-Truth Cut-out (512px)The ground-truth transparent cut-out of the apple used in the cluttered-background hard case — the ideal output of a perfect background remover.
- pngApple on Cluttered Background (512px)An apple on a busy, colour-matched background — the hard input for a background remover or matting model. Score a prediction against the paired ground-truth cut-out and alpha mask.
- pngCoffee Mug — Transparent Cut-out (512px)The expected transparent cut-out of the coffee mug, paired with the on-background version — the ground truth for a background-removal test.
- pngCoffee Mug on Studio Background (512px)A coffee mug photographed on a clean studio-white background — the easy input for a background remover, paired 1:1 with its transparent cut-out for scoring.
Generated by generation/images_bgremoval.py. Free for any use, no attribution required — license.