On 6/13/06, David Neeley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Transparent layers are only supported on a few file formats, of course.
That said, there are a number of programs available that allow you to
optimize your images, often *greatly* reducing file size.
For example, if you use Windows you might look at the freeware
selections at http://www.snapfiles.com. They have a category called
"Image Compression" under Graphic Tools--and you can choose from a
variety of programs depending upon your needs. The same site also has
some graphic editors that allow for image compression as a built-in
function.
Similar tools exist for other operating systems as well.
Thanks, David and Georg. In particular, I am trying to find a tool to
work on Linux. Gimp is a Linux application, but maybe there is already
a Linux equivalent of StripFile:
http://www.nuetools.co.uk/stripfile.html
I will ask for it on the Fedora mailing list.
Paul