On Sun, Oct 23, 2005 at 01:01:11AM -0400, [KS] wrote: > Eric P wrote: > > > > All gif images must be an indexed image of 256 colors or less, that's > > why Gimp is forcing you to index it. Gif also cannot handle alpha > > transparency (like png can). A pixel must be either 100% opaque or > > 100% transparent for gif. > > > > Yes, I noticed that. I did make it indexed with default 255 colors, but > the gradient of the shadow was not really good. What other choices do I > have to creat/edit a gif on Debian? >
Your best option is GIMP. Put a layer at the back of your image and fill it with the desired background colour that the gif will sit on. eg white if the gif will be on a white background Flatten your image and convert it to indexed format. Then add an alpha chanel again. Then select the background region with the contiguous selection tool without a tolerance. Clear you selection and save as a gif. This is as good as you can get with gif. It will look good on one background colour - but that is it. gif is a useless format. You just have to live with it. cheers dc -- David Purton [EMAIL PROTECTED] For the eyes of the LORD range throughout the earth to strengthen those whose hearts are fully committed to him. 2 Chronicles 16:9a
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