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09/13/2005 01:10:59 PM · #1 |
How do I make a transparent gif of text and have it not look awful? I need to make a title image that will overlay a multicolored/patterned background. I'm using Photoshop Elements at work and have tried a number of different methods and they all come out jagged and not entirely transparent around the text. What the heck?
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09/14/2005 12:08:33 AM · #2 |
FIX IT, PEOPLE!
Please. :) |
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09/14/2005 12:12:59 AM · #3 |
GIF transparencies are horrible as each pixel is either visible or not, there is no variation in the degree of transparency. Your best bet is a PNG file, it handles alpha transparency.
If it has to be a GIF, then you need to make sure that your image has perfectly straight edges on it and is not anti-aliasing itself (photoshop loves to soften edges). This is tough. |
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09/14/2005 12:14:59 AM · #4 |
| Does IE handle PNG files well? For some reason, I was under the impression that it did not. |
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09/14/2005 12:39:07 AM · #5 |
You are quite right, I apologize, IE does not support PNG (and thus it really isn't a good choice).
Text gifs are always hard and the only solution I have found is to allow a border around them. If you know your background is going to be green/brown (like in your example) then find a good balanced color matching the background and let it be a 1pixel border be around the letters.
Hopefully others will have a suggestion. |
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