Doris, What version of the Gimp are you using? The version I'm using (1.2) supports GIF. I wasn't aware that they had removed the support for it (though I'd understand if they did).
Regardless of that, though, your image looks jagged as a GIF due to the limitations of GIF itself. The problem is that GIF only supports full opacity or full transparency. The formats like psd, xcf, and png support partial transparency/opacity, and use it for antialiasing which gives the image a smooth look around the edges. My solution is to figure out what color I'm going to use on my website, then create a background layer with that color in the Gimp. I leave them as separate layers for future manipulations. Then export the image as either JPEG (for images with lots of colors) or PNG (for text, etc). Even though PNG supports partial transparency, don't create a PNG with an alpha channel for use on the web. The browsers seem to do fine with a PNG without alpha, but really mess up with it. (You tell me why the browser companies take such a long time to support an open standard like PNG... :) Hope this helps, Ben On Thu, Jan 31, 2002 at 01:24:38AM -0800, Doris Philastre wrote: > Okay, I created an image in GIMP that has no > background for use on a website. I saved it as a .psd > file because GIMP doesn't support .gif. I went into > Photoshop to convert the file format and I couldn't > figure out how to do it there either. I then went into > Microsoft Photo Editor and converted it - problem is > that the outline of the picture is now all jagged and > it looks really horrible. The .psd file viewed in > either GIMP or Photoshop is what I want to use. My > question is how I can get GIMP to save it as a .gif (I > tried downloading the LZW plug-in but I am not sure it > worked) or change the format in Photoshop. -- Ben Logan: ben at wblogan dot net OpenPGP Key KeyID: A1ADD1F0 One learns to itch where one can scratch. -- Ernest Bramah _______________________________________________ Gimp-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.xcf.berkeley.edu/mailman/listinfo/gimp-user