If you have Photoshop, you can paste your image onto a layer and use the
magic wand or lasso tool to select the white area around your graphic and
delete.  When you save and flatten the image as a gif file, you can select a
check box called "Preserve Transparency" in the save dialog pop-up.  That's
it.  

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on 9/12/01 9:29 PM, M. Uli Kusterer at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>> At 4:42 PM -0600 9/12/01, Devin Asay wrote:
>>> I'm not using MC, I'm using Revolution 1.0.  Are there ink effects
>>> in Rev?  How do you create a GIF with built-in transparency?
>> 
>> Ink effects should be available in version 1.1, which is in
>> progress. Many GIF creation tools can create GIFs with transparency,
>> but I don't know offhand which do.
> 
> If you're on Mac: GraphicConverter does, and Photoshop as well.




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