Re: [Gimp-user] generate png images with transparent pixel that filled with correct color on viewers do not support transparency

2006-12-14 Thread Jozef Legeny
On 12/14/06, David Gowers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On 12/14/06, 韡武 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  The email subject says it all, though it's very long.
 
  I am used to creating png images with transparent pixels/area that I can
  safely (safe = even work with the worst browser that people call IE) use
  on the web, the trick is to convert image with transparency to indexed
  color with less then 256 colors, save the png image.
 
  Now another challenge: I use very bright background color on the web for
  most png-pixel-transparent images, these images look very bad if they
  are put on dark background. And for one situation I am in now I have to
  make these images display fine on viewers that do not support
  transparency, e.g. xview.

 If I select the transparent area, clear it to the color I want, then clear
 it to transparency, and save with 'save background color' ON and 'save color
 values from transparent pixels' OFF, then xview uses that color correctly.



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the trick is to have the image saved always with full alpha and
transparency (AND in xcf format). Then all you have to do is to have
one layer with foreground (for example an icon or a button) and
another layer under it filled with background color. Make sure that
your foreground is well adapted to any background color. Then when you
want to save your final image you save it in another file and perform
the indexing operation and give it a transparent color.


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LEGENY Jozef
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[Gimp-user] generate png images with transparent pixel that filled with correct color on viewers do not support transparency

2006-12-13 Thread 张韡武
The email subject says it all, though it's very long.

I am used to creating png images with transparent pixels/area that I can
safely (safe = even work with the worst browser that people call IE) use
on the web, the trick is to convert image with transparency to indexed
color with less then 256 colors, save the png image.

Now another challenge: I use very bright background color on the web for
most png-pixel-transparent images, these images look very bad if they
are put on dark background. And for one situation I am in now I have to
make these images display fine on viewers that do not support
transparency, e.g. xview.

My png image (with transparent pixels) display on xview with very dark
background color, close to black. First I thought it's because white
color is not in the color index, and I open gimp to add white color in
the index map (verified by adding a single white pixel stored and
displayed), and save as png image (when saving, gimp's background color
setting is also set to white), and I get a new png image that display
very dark red color on xview.

I think perhaps it's possible to set what transparent pixel color value
in GIMP? How should I set this value?

Thanks a lot in advance


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Re: [Gimp-user] generate png images with transparent pixel that filled with correct color on viewers do not support transparency

2006-12-13 Thread Saul Goode
 I think perhaps it's possible to set what transparent pixel color value
 in GIMP? How should I set this value?

You should be able to perform an Alpha to Selection, Selection
Invert,   Edit-Fill with the appropriate color, and then
Edit-Clear. You might need to do a colors-threshold on the QuickMask
(of the selection) if you only wish to change the color of *fully*
transparent pixels.


It is amazing what you can accomplish if you do 
not care who gets the credit. -- Harry S. Truman

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