This will make anything white go transparent, and you don't want that on an object with white parts so you have to repaint or put something white behind the image. (or any other color)
Using Gimp, is best to select the background, invert selection, cut the object and paste it on a new image without background, or as a new layer on the same image, then erase the background/bottom layer. El 02/06/2010 10:25 a.m., John Culleton escribi?: > On Wednesday 02 June 20 > If you have an image with a white background already then edit it > in Gimp to remove the background. In Gimp you select the white > color with the color picker and then go to colors->convert to alpha. > I find it easier to run Gimp outside of Scribus but your mileage > may vary. >
