--- Jeff Reynolds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> HI,
> 
> i have been finishing up a museum project in rev
> 2.8.1. I didn't want  
> to flip to 2.9 until this was done as 2.8 was being
> totally stable on  
> development of this and its a pretty simple
> application and i was in a  
> huge rush.
> 
> just noticed one odd thing though that i think i saw
> a long time ago  
> in another version of rev. when i have a background
> picture and then  
> place a smaller image on top of it thats the same as
> the image behind  
> it i notice a slight contrast change occur in the
> smaller image on top  
> (so you end up being able to see where the edges of
> the top image  
> are). the smaller image was cut out of the same file
> as the background  
> image and i have tried this with all file formats
> and get the same  
> result. i can take the smaller image back from the
> file into the  
> background image in photoshop and they merge
> perfectly so its not that  
> there is a lot of degradation going on in creating
> the background and  
> foreground images.
> 
> [snip]
> 
> Jeffrey Reynolds
> 

Hi Jeffrey,

Is it possible that the image are (partially)
transparent? That would explain why the colors are
'off', as the underlying image 'bleeds through' to the
top one.

Jan Schenkel.

Quartam Reports & PDF Library for Revolution
<http://www.quartam.com>

=====
"As we grow older, we grow both wiser and more foolish at the same time."  (La 
Rochefoucauld)


      
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