Hi all, I ended up getting an iBook over the holidays to do some cross-platform development. Been awhile since I've used Macs for any length of time (they sure have changed;-0)
Anyway, I spent a few hours today trying to track down a color issue and here's what I found out: If you are like me, you may use animated GIF's to create blinking lights, progress bars, etc.. And if you use ImageReady and Photoshop, you can create them easily so that the GIF overlays what's beneath it seamlessly. Your user will never 'see' the boundaries. But...there's a catch for cross-platform developers. Different images have native gamma correction built in, and this can create problems when combining GIFs, PNGs and JPGs. I've created a stack to demonstrate the issue, and offer some solutions on how to best solve it. Just type into your msg box and hit return: open stack URL "http://www.altuit.com/webs/altuit2/RunRev/GammaTest.rev" Please let me know (you Mac folk) if you know of other workarounds! best, Chipp Chipp Walters Altuit, inc. www.altuit.com _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
