I want to post an image on the template without the white background. Any Way to get over this?
How To Post An Image Without White Background
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Re: How To Post An Image Without White Background
You could insert a shape, pull the handles to the size to fit the part of the white in the template that you do not want to show. Then pick a color for the "shape" that would be a more appropriate background for your image. Just double click on the shape once inserted and you will see how to change the color, transparancy, etc.
Hope that helps!
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Re: How To Post An Image Without White Background
Check out this "whole" thread... http://www.vodahost.com/vodatalk/gra...e-editing.html
Good LuckKaren Williams
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Re: How To Post An Image Without White Background
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You will have to save your image as a PNG format after using the BACKGROUND ERASER to "erase" the offending white background.
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You must have mis-spelled it, for I do not waste ANYBODY'S efforts, least of all mine!
Tell you what...follow this link and click on the very top result.
Go, do, and be amazed! >> http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q...-revision&cd=3
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If you download this bv10 manual...you will be amazed at what you can do with the image editing tools...play with the image on a blank page...then preview in browser...right click and save as .gif or .png to your computer...so you can have that transparent bkground and then insert to your good page... http://www.bluevoda.com/BlueVoda10.pdf and if you are running windows on your pc you could always use windows paint for a start....Karen Williams
Your Belief is Your Reality
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Start with what your computer already has (like do you have windows photo gallery) and try editing and saving as .gif or .png...be sure to use a copy of your image and not original...name your copy slightly different until you can get the effect you want....so you got your original as backup...Karen Williams
Your Belief is Your Reality
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Paint.net is free ... see this thread http://www.vodahost.com/vodatalk/rev...html#post50681Karen Williams
Your Belief is Your Reality
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Re: How To Post An Image Without White Background
None of this is making sense this is the image I want to make transparent:
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Re: How To Post An Image Without White Background
The image has a white background. You will have to use some tool to erase the background.. That tool is found in programs like paint shop pro or adobe photo shop etc.
If you created the image.. then when you save it.. you need to export it as a png or gif to maintain the invisible background rather than the traditional save or save as..
If you dont manipulate then put it on a white background.. thats the only way around it.. as explained above..
Karen
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Re: How To Post An Image Without White Background
Originally posted by bman94 View PostNone of this is making sense this is the image I want to make transparent: http://i78.photobucket.com/albums/j119/Naughty_Comics/New_logo_01.pngOriginally posted by Karen Mac View PostYou will have to use some tool to erase the background.. That tool is found in programs like paint shop pro or adobe photo shop etc.Originally posted by Vasili View PostYou will have to re-save your image as a PNG format after using the BACKGROUND ERASER to "erase" the offending white background. {added: using a tool like this is very precise, as you can zoom in to erase pixel-by-pixel when using the BACKGROUND ERASER, and then simply re-save as a PNG image again -- ready to re-insert}Originally posted by Vasili View PostTell you what...follow this link and click on the very top result.
Go, do, and be amazed! >> http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q...-revision&cd=3
Originally posted by glendene View Posthehe, well said General
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