> applying the deinterlace or despeckle filters (Filters>Enhance) to blend her
> in better.)
>
> Good luck!
>
> Phyllis
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Brian Weber
> > Sent:
Brian Weber wrote:
> and web pages by makeing the background all one color and assigning the
> color as transparent. I am trying to do that in gimp with two seperate
> pictures. I have my girlfriend posing in one picture and I have taken
> pictures of different places that I would like to paste
Hello all,
Could somebody help me out? I am trying to cut a person out of one
picture and put it into another picture. I used to do this with gif's
and web pages by makeing the background all one color and assigning the
color as transparent. I am trying to do that in gimp with two sepe
I'm trying to save some 3-D text that I've created with bump-mapping on
a transparent background. Indexing/grayscaling corrupts the image and I
want to avoid this "ragged" look. Any suggestions?
On Sun, 24 Oct 1999, Amy Abascal wrote:
> Yes, don't just delete the background and save the image on a transparent
> background. The image will not have anything to dither with and will
> therefore be "ragged". Instead,
>
>
> 1. Set your background
Yes, don't just delete the background and save the image on a transparent
background. The image will not have anything to dither with and will
therefore be "ragged". Instead,
1. Set your background color to a color that matches (or closely matches)
the background on your webpa