onsdag 2. juni 2004, 20:55, you wrote :
> The way I've found is to Select by Color using the background, Invert the
> selection, Copy, and Paste into a new image with a Transparent background.
Thanx. But I am relatively newbie. When I have selected by colour (Shift-O),
the menu choice for inver
Egon Brinken wrote:
I have a gif-picture, with two layers. The one transparent.
How can I subtract one specific color from the picture layer, e.g. let the
uniform colored background be replaced by transparency? (The resulting
picture must be saved as a gif-file, I presume. It shall be used on m
On Wed, 2 Jun 2004, Egon Brinken wrote:
> How can I subtract one specific color from the picture layer, e.g. let the
> uniform colored background be replaced by transparency? (The resulting
> picture must be saved as a gif-file, I presume. It shall be used on my
> web-pages)
(I haven't got Engl
I have a gif-picture, with two layers. The one transparent.
How can I subtract one specific color from the picture layer, e.g. let the
uniform colored background be replaced by transparency? (The resulting
picture must be saved as a gif-file, I presume. It shall be used on my
web-pages)
Egon