RE: Transparency

2001-02-08 Thread COUTIER Eric
Under linux, the color-to-alpha permit to make this. For PNG: with PNG, you can save alpha transparency but in the browsers, this functionnality isn't implemented in all cases. So... -Message d'origine- De: Gerhardus Geldenhuis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Date: jeudi 08 fvrier 2001

Re: Transparency

2001-02-08 Thread Roel Vanhout
Hi, First thing to do is make sure you have an alpha channel: right-click, image, alpha, add alpha channel. If this option is greyed out, you already have an alpha channel. Second, you select the region you want to remove. You can use select, by color for this, or with the various selection

RE: Transparency Selection

2000-06-16 Thread Kulish, Chris (Des Moines)
Sorry about the noise. Right after I sent this message out, I found a way to do it, though not pretty. I kept selecting the regions I wanted the drop shadow to appear on, then inverted the selection. I finally got the look I wanted, but I also ended up with a bunch of transparent squares with

RE: Transparency Selection

2000-06-16 Thread Amy
actually, it's much easier... Right click on the layer you want to select, hit "alpha to selection". Then invert the selection. n Fri, 16 Jun 2000, Kulish, Chris (Des Moines) wrote: Sorry about the noise. Right after I sent this message out, I found a way to do it, though not pretty.

RE: Transparency Selection

2000-06-16 Thread Kulish, Chris (Des Moines)
, Chris (Des Moines) Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:RE: Transparency Selection actually, it's much easier... Right click on the layer you want to select, hit "alpha to selection". Then invert the selection. n Fri, 16 Jun 2000, Kulish, Chris (Des Moines) wrote: Sorry about