On Mon, 28 Dec 2009 12:03:13 -0800, Fred Weinhaus wrote:

>>How can I create fainted images for web background?
>>
>>For example, this is what I created with gimp,
>>http://imagebin.ca/img/E3hw-29F.png
>>from a full-coloured image file, for use as background so that the
>>colourful image will not get in the way of letters that I write on them.
>> . . .
> 
> This is just a blend of white with the image.

Oh, the reason that I make the major tone white is to match my other 
card. I actually was thinking to squeeze the contract to a very narrow 
brand, and then shift it to one side. I don't know if I've describe it 
clearly enough because I don't know which exact photograph term to use, 
but please think of the spectrum? diagram (that you can get from some 
advanced digital cameras) -- that's what I'm talking about. And I *think* 
my trick can give me the desired effect.

Another example, imaging a star-track poster, on a dark-blue background 
with stars and glaring spaceships, are some words giving a brief intro.
This dark star-track background is what I imagine of shifting the 
narrowed spectrum to the dark side (again, if I use the wrong term, 
please think what I meant).

Thanks

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