Diaa Sami wrote:
I have gimp 2.2.8 installed on my system.
everything is fine when I try to run it from Start Menu or from Windows
Explorer.
however, when I try to run it from the command-line(by writing the full
path of the executable), I get an error:
"gimp-2.2.exe - Unable to l
I have gimp 2.2.8 installed on my system.
everything is fine when I try to run it from Start Menu or from Windows
Explorer.
however, when I try to run it from the command-line(by writing the full
path of the executable), I get an error:
"gimp-2.2.exe - Unable to locate component
this applicatio
Jeffrey Brent McBeth wrote:
On Tue, Sep 13, 2005 at 06:06:14AM +0300, Diaa Sami wrote:
first, I want to thank you for your long and clear response.
well, you're asking about what I'm trying to achieve.
what I want is to have somekind of transparent color which is written in
the PN
first, I want to thank you for your long and clear response.
well, you're asking about what I'm trying to achieve.
what I want is to have somekind of transparent color which is written in
the PNG file.
I don't want to have an alpha channel, just that transparent color.
I'm don't know the detai
actually I need to do this with 24-bit PNG's, is it possible?
it it's not, do u know any other free tool that does this?
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hi,
AFAIK, the PNG file format supports two kinds of transparency: variable
transparency(alpha channel) and binary transparency.
I know how to add an alpha channel to the image and manipulate it, but
what I'm asking about is the binary transparency, there should be a
method to choose a color t