I'm using pngs though.. If you wanna try this yourself, create a new psd file with transparency, draw something quick and dirty, save it out as image.psd then run
convert image.psd[0] out.png The whole halo issue might just be with the psd i'm working with, cause i haven't actually tried it with one from scratch. But the size issue is still there. Anthony Thyssen wrote: > Jacky J on wrote... > | So i would use image.psd[0], but the output has this white halo around > | the image. It's as if it's flattening it with this imaginary white > | background and blending it with the alpha around the edges. The psd i'm > | using is just one layer with alpha. > | image.psd[1] would work perfect if it just kept the size the same. It's > | very strange. > | > Sounds like you are lossing transparency.. Not suprising. PSD can have > transparency, but JPEG can't. > > Try this to replace transparency with white... > > convert image.psd'[0]' -background white -flatten image.jpg > > Anthony Thyssen ( System Programmer ) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- > May a thousand camels spit in your keyboard! > -- Anthony Thyssen (no offence) > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Anthony's Home is his Castle http://www.cit.gu.edu.au/~anthony/ > _______________________________________________ Magick-users mailing list [email protected] http://studio.imagemagick.org/mailman/listinfo/magick-users
