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Posted: Sat Jan 20, 2007 3:33 am
Im using Adobe Photoshop to make all the parts for my custom profile which of none has been posted yet, but while thinking the layout out today i realised that some of my objects are curved so they dont fit the square windown you edit them in, in terms of them touching all 4 corners, but since i save them as PDF im used to the unused area being invisible when transfered to a new image file.
The problem comes to when i have to save them as a Jped and upload it to photobucket/imageshack. When saved a JPEG the unsed area becomes just white, and as such doesnt blend in the BG i set for the profile.
So the question im putting out to you is how to i get around this problem, my best i dea was to include the Background into the image (Since its only stripes at this point) and try to line them up on the Axis?
Any other suggestions.
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Posted: Sat Jan 20, 2007 12:49 pm
What I do most of the time, instead of creating individual boxes I put them together with my content picture so all you have to do is place the boxes (with transparent backgrounds) onto the boxes drawn on the content ^^
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Posted: Sat Feb 24, 2007 9:48 pm
Both .gif and .png image file formats support transparency, though .png files won't display properly in IE 6 or lower.
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