Ron,

Thank you for the feedback, however it seems to have no effect on the
greenish tinge except that the transparent pdf now has a white
background. The use of a png image with a transparent background is
the cause of the problem, and as far as I can tell, the problem is only 
with the acrobat reader, however I do not know what is the solution.


                       Joseph Kolibal


On Thu, 21 Aug 2008 15:26:11 -0400
"Ross Presser" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> OK, I see the difference.  (I'm color blind. Sorry.)
> 
> The convert-blur image that you generate has an alpha channel within
> the image as well as around the fuzzy corner frame. Acrobat must be
> using a non-white background flood to place it on -- in effect, using
> greenish paper to print this on rather than white paper.  The other
> viewers differ.
> 
> Try flattening the image on a white background before converting to
> PDF:
> 
> convert -background white -flatten $1'-blur.png' $1'-blur.pdf'
> 
> 
>
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