Derek Wueppelmann wrote:
> Hello,
>
> What I'm having troubles with right now is that I have been given an EPS
> file from a graphics company that contains a Logo. The image has been
> saved with (apparently) CMYK formated colors. The issue is that the CMYK
> representation they say should give th
On Thu, 2008-10-02 at 09:27 +0200, Martin Nordholts wrote:
> First of all, does the EPS contain an ICC color profile? Do you have the
> color profile at all? Did you use it when you tried opening the EPS in
> those 7 applications?
Downloading the ICC profiles and opening the EPS in Scribus solved
On Thu, 2008-10-02 at 15:29 -0400, Adonj Adonj wrote:
> Can the transparent layer which is represented by the gray squares be made
> invisible?
No. The checkboard pattern is configurable (see Preferences/Display)
but the pattern or color you choose is not actually a layer. It's just
a way of
Hi there,
Can the transparent layer which is represented by the gray squares be made
invisible?
Thanks, Adonj
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That's exactly what I was looking for! To see the desktop through that
transparent area. Therefore I see there is no possibility of doing so while
using Gimp? Is that only achievable in other animation software and may be as
well in Gimp in a future version?
Adonj
Adonj Adonj wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> Can the transparent layer which is represented by the gray squares be made
> invisible?
>
> Thanks, Adonj
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Adonj Adonj wrote:
> That's exactly what I was looking for! To see the desktop through that
> transparent area. Therefore I see there is no possibility of doing so while
> using Gimp? Is that only achievable in other animation software and may be as
> well in Gimp in a future version?
>
> Adonj
If I export it to png it wouldn't be an animation! I'm sorry
I obviously overlooked mentioning my intention.
Adonj
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Adonj Adonj wrote:
> If I export it to png it wouldn't be an animation! I'm sorry
> I obviously overlooked mentioning my intention.
>
Do animated gifs support transparency? I've never tried it...oh, wait,
yes I did, just the other day I made an animated gif icon with
transparency for someone
On Thu, 2008-10-02 at 16:16 -0400, Adonj Adonj wrote:
> If I export it to png it wouldn't be an animation! I'm sorry
> I obviously overlooked mentioning my intention.
You can preview the transparency by using the GAP player
(Filters->Animation->Playback). When the player dialog opens, right
clic
I use the GAP player when I need to.
Saving to PNG will have layers merged or flattened. That doesn't work for
animations.
Saving as GIF is my final result.
To demonstrate the problem I'm having:
In my animation I have two identical frames of an object surrounded by a
transparent background whic
Here is a desktop capture of the animation dragged to it:
ftp://www3.sympatico.ca/transparency%20showing%20example.jpg
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Sorry about the previous link, it was incorrect. This one should do it:
http://www3.sympatico.ca/adly1/example.htm
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On Thu, 2008-10-02 at 21:23 -0400, Adonj Adonj wrote:
> I use the GAP player when I need to.
> Saving to PNG will have layers merged or flattened. That doesn't work for
> animations.
Yeah, you have to save as MNG instead, I'm pretty sure. But MNG
probably isn't supported in web browsers all that
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