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Re: alpha images & transparent background
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Re: alpha images & transparent background


  • Subject: Re: alpha images & transparent background
  • From: Kevin Windham <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 3 Aug 2007 23:41:00 -0500


On Aug 3, 2007, at 8:12 PM, Anthony Arthur wrote:

How can I preserve the alpha value in my gif images? I have the image I want, with proper opacity, in my OmniGraffle file, but when I copy it to Preview, into its own file, the background is opaque. Am I using the wrong image format or is there a better tool I can use? Any advice is appreciated.

--Brian

This question isn't really about WebObjects so it should probably be asked in some other forum. However, I would suggest using a graphics editor to deal with image editing. Preview is geared mainly toward viewing and only has the most basic editing functions. If you have something like GraphicConverter or Photoshop you might have better luck with one of those.


Kevin
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