On 11-09-09 01:27 PM, Rick wrote:
> Could you attach the image?
>
> If it is of decent quality (probably not if it was in a .doc) perhaps
> you could round trip it back to vector format it with trace in
> InkScape.
>
> Then you could do whatever you want with it.
>
> If it's a musical score, you could probably just use the png as a
> temporary background template and redraw it in InkScape.  I do that
> all the time.

With all due respect, it seems just a basic task of opening the graphic 
in GIMP (or whatever) and changing the image mode to RGB (so color 
works) and then copying the layer, and inserting a transparent 
background layer.  Choose the copied layer and adjust layer opacity to 
whatever you like.  You can also select the background color on this 
layer and delete it.

There is no need to change it into vector unless you intend to scale it 
and the original image is ugly at the new size.

Once you've got something that works, save it as an image format that 
handles tranparency (PNG) and Bob's yer Uncle.  Took me about 30 seconds 
to do this as I don't play with GIMP every day.

The GIMP is a little intimidating at first click, but once you use it a 
couple times it is actually simpler than Photoshop for a lot of tasks.  
If this project is problematic or very time sensitive, you could send me 
the image and I could do this for you in a couple minutes.

--
Bill
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