On Mon, 24 Apr 2006 14:16, Steve wrote:
> I've got a bit of a problem with a website and, surprise, surprise, IE.
> I've got a png image that has a transparent background, which doesn't
> display properly in IE, as it doesn't support transparent pngs. When I
> use the gimp to convert it to a gif, I end up with an image of appalling
> quality.
>
> Is there any way of getting a gif with a devent quality? I've gone down
> the route of enabling png support on windows - an epic in ityself - but
> it's included through css as a background image, so it plain doesn't
> work.
>
> I have also tried setting the background colour to the same value as the
> solid background colour of the <div>, but you can still see a line.
> Which is bad.
>
> Any suggestions? Taking up dairy farming is looking more and more
> interesting.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Steve

What about 'convert' part of the ImageMagick set of tools?

Cheers Ross Drummond

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