Dude, if that works, you rock! I'll check it out.

thanks!

-Chipp

On 9/5/07, Scott Rossi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> For any of you who work a lot with PNG images in your stacks (or elsewhere),
> you might be familiar with the slight color shift that is often introduced
> into the files by the apps that generate them (Adobe apps are some that
> cause this problem, as well as inconsistent PNG support in Web browsers).
>
> Recently I came across a free Windows application called PngOptimizer that
> removes what it calls "useless" information from PNGs, making the images
> display as expected.
>
> http://psydk.org/PngOptimizer
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