Hi,
I have a GIMP image with transparency set. I've read that TIFF supports
transparency, yet when I try and save my image as a TIFF I have to
'flatten' it first, which removes the transparency.
Is there a way in the GIMP to create a TIFF file with transparent areas?
Thanks,
Greg
Sven Neumann wrote:
The GIMP developers are proud to announce the release of version 2.2.6
of the GNU Image Manpulation Program. This is a bug-fix release in the
stable GIMP 2.2 series. For a detailed list of problems fixed in the
2.2 tree, please have a look at:
I'd like to return to my printing problem for a last time - if I'm
breaking any list rules or going on everybody's nerves, just tell me.
I have now compiled gimp 2.2.6 without print option and then gutenprint
beta 3 with gimp2, cups, foomatic and ghostscript. Before the
installation of
Hi,
starting from a script posted on this list I wrote the one below that
applies colorize tool to a group of files. The script can be called from
the menu, but when I try to run it a second time, the item in the menu
becomes grey and I have to refresh the scripts to run it again.
Someone can help
Try a merge visible (under layers) _before_ saving. This will maintain
transparency.
On Mon, 2005-04-11 at 09:11 -0400, Gregory Yetman wrote:
Hi,
I have a GIMP image with transparency set. I've read that TIFF supports
transparency, yet when I try and save my image as a TIFF I have to
Hi,
Olivier Ripoll [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
http://gimp.org/downloads/
According to this web page, the GAP, freetype and perl plugins are for
2.0 (GAP (the GIMP Animation Package) for 2.0 is available at). The
ftp site organisation confirms this impression (they are in a v2.0