I had the same problem when using JPEG, but having a white pixel in the
picture solved it. But that did obviosly not solve your problem. Perhabs
this is due to "bug-version" of GD library, have you tried a newer one?
Does this also happen if you use JPEG and GIF files?
Let us know if you find solution!
Regards,
Sumarlidi Einar Dadason
SED - Graphic Design
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-Original Message-
From: Kurt Lieber [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 23. júlí 2001 16:14
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP] REPOST: Image color quality problems
I need to learn to stop posting things over the weekend since they
rarely get a response. Can anyone help with the below?:
I have the following code that takes an existing image, creates a new
one from it and writes some white text on top of that image:
Problem is, the "white" text isn't white -- it's a dingy gray color.
>From reading around, I thought maybe if I took an existing white pixel
in the image and used that to set white, that might help (hence the
commented out //$white = imageColorAt... line in my code above) That
didn't help either. (and the pixel I sampled is exactly the shade of
white I want)
I am almost completely unfamiliar with color pallettes and how to
manipulate them. Can someone shed some light on how I can get some
clean, bright white text on my image?
Thanks.
--kurt
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