On Wed, Oct 18, 2006 at 12:26:38AM -0700, Cedric Sagne wrote: > I was wondering if anyone has a tip for the following: an image has a > white background which must be removed and the central subject is then > placed on top of shapes, polygons, background images so the white bit > of the image is not desirable... > > which image format can i use, as jpg, psd are not suitable, tiff does > not support transparency... or is there another solution altogether, > with more brain power?
TIFF does support transparency, as does PNG. But be aware that certain RIPs do not support transparency. You need a fully PDF 1.4 capable RIP to print that. (For example, pdftops from xpdf has problems and transparent areas will show up black. Acroread will flatten the transparency correctly when converting to PS, though Ghostscript seems to have problems with the generated PS.) HTH, Tino. -- www.quantenfeuerwerk.de www.spiritualdesign-chemnitz.de www.lebensraum11.de
