Nice work, Peter. I'd like to see it larger. You may want to bring  
down the highlights on her gloves a bit.
Paul
On May 8, 2008, at 2:48 AM, Toine wrote:
> Save the image in photoshop as gif or png and select the border color
> as transparent. All web browsers replace this color with the
> background color or background image.
> Most image editors support transparency for gif and png.
>
> Toine
>
> On Wed, May 7, 2008 at 10:39 PM, P. J. Alling  
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Something a little different.  I was asked to cover an event for some
>> Civil War (US) Reenactors giving a small presentation of the life  
>> in the
>> early to mid Victorian era, specifically the period of the American
>> Civil War.  I shot a whole lot of rather banal photos.  However I  
>> did a
>> few posed shots of the cast came out better than expected.  I've been
>> playing around with them and this is the first I think is sort of  
>> worth
>> showing.
>>
>> Now there are a number of problems, which are my fault.  The  
>> vignette is
>> too close too the edge of the image, and I know it.  However I  
>> want the
>> image background to bleed into the web page background.  I'm having a
>> devil of a time getting that to happen.  Even though the background
>> color of the image is supposed to be the same as the background  
>> color of
>> the web page as you can see they don't match.  Anyone who has a
>> suggestion about that I'd really appreciate it.  I'm going to put a
>> number of these on a Web page eventually with links to the rest of  
>> the
>> color images...
>>
>> http://www.mindspring.com/~distilfink/peso-thematron.html
>>
>> Equipment: smc Pentax *ist-Ds/smc Pentax A 28mm f2.8
>>
>> Notes:  Converted to B&W using Fotomatic B&W Plus, (Blue Filter  
>> applied
>> to emulate 19th Century photo emulsions, Sepia toned for the same
>> reason).  Vignette applied in Photoshop.
>>
>> As usual comments are welcome but may be totally ignored.
>>
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