On 6/27/2002, on [EMAIL PROTECTED], Michael J. Hammel wrote:
>>This assumes an image with only one layer to start with.
>>
>>1. Add an alpha channel to your layer.
>>2. Add a new layer below your current one. Make it the color you want for
>> the background.
>>3. Resize your original lay
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Printer stalled. Then loaded it in Acrobat Reader and tried to print it.
Printer stalled. Then took a screenshot of the form and printed that. It was
too small to read the text. Finally loaded the form as grayscale, 600
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> I've notice several people here are familiar with the ImageMagick
> tools. Could someone help me with a quick question? Could you tell me,
> using Gimp or one of the ImageMagick tools, how to add a drop-shadow
> to a jpeg image (preferably by command
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I've notice several people here are familiar with the ImageMagick
tools. Could someone help me with a quick question? Could you tell me,
using Gimp or one of the ImageMagick tools, how to add a drop-shadow
to a jpeg image (preferably by command line) where the dimensions of
the image remain the sa
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John Culleton wrote:
> On Wednesday 26 June 2002 09:37 pm, Tom Williams wrote:
> > Hi! I'm running Gimp 1.2.3 on Slackware Linux 8.0 w/ custom 2.4.18
> > kernel, glibc-2.2.5, gcc-3.1, binutils-2.12.1, XFree86 4.2.0
> > upgrades.I run at 1280x1024 screen resolution at 16-bit color
> > depth.
On Wednesday 26 June 2002 09:37 pm, Tom Williams wrote:
> Hi! I'm running Gimp 1.2.3 on Slackware Linux 8.0 w/ custom 2.4.18
> kernel, glibc-2.2.5, gcc-3.1, binutils-2.12.1, XFree86 4.2.0
> upgrades.I run at 1280x1024 screen resolution at 16-bit color
> depth. Everything runs fine, UNTIL I t