Probably you want to use the Color to Alpha plug-in, and select white.
It's at /filters/color/color to alpha.
On Sat, 12 Apr 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I am new to the gimp and have been working with a scanned sketch. I am
> attempting to change the background (now white) to a transparen
I am new to the gimp and have been working with a scanned sketch. I am
attempting to change the background (now white) to a transparent
background however I am having difficulty separating the actual sketch
from the background. I have searched through gimp tutorials, help and
several books as
O'Smith wrote:
> IE should be able to view PNG files now as most modern browsers can.
> You could always add a note to your site: "Best viewed with anything
> but IE" and maybe get a message across to users of the inferior
> browser! ;o)
PNGs can be viewed but some still won't display properly
concerning the licence for GIF, I thought it was the transaction of the GIF
images that was subordinate to it, not the display
Le Samedi 12 Avril 2003 19:37, Daniel Carrera a écrit :
> I'm not familiar with IE. Does it noe understand PNG transparency at all?
yes it does if you put hte right
On Saturday 12 April 2003 01:19 pm, Dave Selby wrote:
> I have a web site almost written, a lot of GIFs in it, cant use PNGs
> because IE does not recognise PNG transparencies. GIFs made by GIMP
> techniacally illegal.
>
> Can anyone recommend a cheap windows program that is legal to produce
> GIFs