> >
>
> If it is a solid background, use the color picker (the little
> eyedropper) and select the color. Then Edit-->Cut.
gotcha..I tried the eye-dropper I just didn't go next step for Edit-->Cut :-)..
:=)
Lee Johnson
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> "G.Lee Johnson" wrote:
>
> On 23 Jul 2001 09:36:21 +0200, Rebecca J. Walter wrote:
>
> >
> > If you make an image with transparency in it (use a transparent
> > background, etc) and then index the image and save it, you will have a
> > transparent gif.
> >
>
> geez..:)..finally and thanks
On 23 Jul 2001 09:36:21 +0200, Rebecca J. Walter wrote:>
> If you make an image with transparency in it (use a transparent
> background, etc) and then index the image and save it, you will have a
> transparent gif.
>
geez..:)..finally and thanks for hint...I didnt' even notice the tran
>
> To use transparency, simply
> 1) load the image
> 2) convert the image to RGB (or grayscale)
> 3) do your transparency thingy
> 4) convert the image to indexed color
> 5) save as GIFhi thanks for reply..
I may not have been clear enough in explaining..its 'not' transparency that I can'
>>can someone please tell me how to get transparency in GIF's..
>>thanks and sorry if RTFM but i've checked and can't see anything but reference to
>>it as supported...but how to turn on in final image?
As GIF is an indexed color format, gimp loads the gif in indexed color format. This
means you