t and tried to change mode to "RGB", but
"RGB" is greyed out for this image.
Any thoughts?
Thanks!
Mark
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h of times and the whole thing does. Maybe this is a bug w/ 2.0
on Win32?
Thanks for the advice!
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On Sun, May 09, 2004 at 12:57:59PM -0700, dreadnought wrote:
> The tutorial mentions painting underneath the image to replace the
> white that should be part of the graphic, but doesn't go i
is
coming from. I've tried this a bunch of times - no matter what my
foreground and background colors are set to, when I click the bucket fill in
the area, it gets filled in red.
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dreadnought wrote:
>Is there a resource geared for newbies on how to do this?
>
>
Sure, here you go:
h
I have a logo with a white background that I would like to make transparent
.. At least the white background anyway. I'm not a graphics guru, and I
just began using Gimp. Is there a resource geared for newbies on how to do
this?
Thanks!
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