What are you creating the png images with? I recall seeing different
save options for png in The Gimp, can't recall them exactly now (I
think you could strip out the gamma and the background from the save
as well as setting the interlace).
Cheers,
Luis.
On 11 Jun 2008, at 09:49, Luis wrote:
I take it exporting it as a gif and then converting back to a png
is a no-no...
Cheers,
Luis.
On 10 Jun 2008, at 23:33, Trevor DeVore wrote:
On Jun 10, 2008, at 5:16 AM, Luis wrote:
'pngcrush' (commandline option) can do this as well as
'imagemagic' (also commandline).
imagemagick: convert pic.png -background white -flatten +matte
pic_new.png
Unless what you want to do is get it into indexed (palette) mode
and remove the alpha channel from there.
png2pdf might be an option, it can take care of the alpha channel
and give you a pdf, which you can embed into a pdf
(http://png2pdf.sourceforge.net)
Thanks for the links Luis. I'm aware of the other tools out there
that can do this but I'm hoping to not have to include another
image library on Mac and Windows just to strip alpha channels from
PNG files which is why I was hoping someone knew how to do it with
Revolution.
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