Remove image borders from Wiki's

I feel silly even asking this but how can I remove borders from images I upload into Wiki's served on OS X Lion Server? The Wiki homepage has a number of large icons that don't have borders. I am looking to put together my own index page with a few custom images but they all get added with borders.
Any help locating the tick box or button I need will be greatly appreciated! Thank you all.

I'd love to know about that as well...

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              int imageHeight = image.getHeight();
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              imageRGB[1] = imageGreen;
              imageRGB[2] = imageBlue;
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              System.out.println("Image green pixel: "+imageRGB[1]);
              System.out.println("Image blue pixel: "+imageRGB[2]);*/
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              double embeddedBlue = ((1.0 - alpha) * imgBlueValue) + (alpha * wmBlueValue);
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              int embeddedGreenValue = (int) embeddedGreen;
              int embeddedBlueValue = (int) embeddedBlue;
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                                       int[] removedPixelRGBValue = getOriginalImagePixelValue(imagePixelValue, watermarkPixelValue, alphaDouble);
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                                       setBlue(image, w, h, removedPixelRGBValue[2]);
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                                       if(wCounter == watermarkWidth){
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                                            hCounter++;
                        tempImage = image;
                        imageIcon = new ImageIcon(tempImage);
                        labelImage.setIcon(imageIcon);
                        imagePanel.add(labelImage);
                        container.add(imagePanel, BorderLayout.CENTER);
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    Follow this link to have a look of the result I see in my application when I got the barcode embedded into the image I selected:
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    Follow this link to have a look of the result I see in my application after I got the barcode removed:
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