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Jun 20, 2007 23:23 |  #16

hold down the shift key when resizing the photo so it stretches it evenly.



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Jun 21, 2007 00:11 |  #17

my atempt after speaking with cgratti

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I dont know much about the options with gif, so I think thats why the picture looks werid

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Jun 21, 2007 02:02 |  #18

I think I like the border

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Jun 21, 2007 10:41 |  #19

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I think I like the border

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OK now I gotta ask (since I d/l'ed the borders) how did you get rid of the white border? I just cropped it off, but then you lose the notches. I know you have the options for a clear background when you start a new file, but how do you change them?


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Jun 21, 2007 14:47 |  #20

SeanH wrote in post #3415448 (external link)
OK now I gotta ask (since I d/l'ed the borders) how did you get rid of the white border? I just cropped it off, but then you lose the notches. I know you have the options for a clear background when you start a new file, but how do you change them?

I tried for about an hour to get rid of the white background, but no luck. The white background doesnt appear in a gif, but it doesnt in a jpeg.


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Jun 22, 2007 02:56 |  #21

A jpg doesn't allow transparancy...


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Jun 22, 2007 04:50 |  #22

René Damkot wrote in post #3419593 (external link)
A jpg doesn't allow transparancy...

is there a way to get more the 256k colors on gifs?


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Jun 22, 2007 14:03 |  #23

ChrisBlaze wrote in post #3413572 (external link)
this is what I got, it still doesnt look right

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I have to be doing something wrong

The proportions (aspect ratio) of your original image are wrong for the frame you're trying to put it in. You are having to stretch the image in order to make it fit, which distorts the original.

I took your fishing pole image and cropped it to the same size as the frame and then used the cropped image to make the composite. You lose a little bit of the original image but there is no distortion of the original.


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