What happens if you set the gif to 100% transparent and then speckle it
with black or gray? That would work over multiple backgrounds.
Regards, Max
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On Sun, Oct 23, 2005 at 01:01:11AM -0400, [KS] wrote:
> Eric P wrote:
> >
> > All gif images must be an indexed image of 256 colors or less, that's
> > why Gimp is forcing you to index it. Gif also cannot handle alpha
> > transparency (like png can). A pixel must be either 100% opaque or
> > 10
Eric P wrote:
>
> All gif images must be an indexed image of 256 colors or less, that's
> why Gimp is forcing you to index it. Gif also cannot handle alpha
> transparency (like png can). A pixel must be either 100% opaque or
> 100% transparent for gif.
>
Yes, I noticed that. I did make it ind
[KS] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to create a gif image with a drop shadow which is 80% opaque
> with Gimp 2.2.8. When saving the image as gif it asks to convert it to
> an indexed image. The resulting image (gif) does not give me the
> transparency that a png gives. I noticed that earlier there wa
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