The following is a photographic self-portrait in the form of a reflection in the face of a kitchen clock. The main purpose of this post is to test a new image storing link for friends, forums and websites. The photo is worked in PFS 8, cut out and placed as a layer, then saved as a layer in .gif format. I hope this works, thanks!
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Re: Image Link Test
Thank you, Tom!
When I double clicked on the image in my post the image appeared full sized. I then right clicked on the image, selected "save image," and the image did save as a layer. Let me know is that works for you. Thank you again. Jack
When I double clicked on the image in my post the image appeared full sized. I then right clicked on the image, selected "save image," and the image did save as a layer. Let me know is that works for you. Thank you again. Jack
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Re: Image Link Test
Yes Jaume, indeed,
"save image" works well, but it saves the image as a usual gif image, possibly with it's transparency, but no more of 256 colours.
Why as a layer ? I don't understand. The best way to save a layer is, at my opinion, to choose the png format in RVBA mode.
And all the true up to date browsers know correctly display the RVBA png files.
"save image" works well, but it saves the image as a usual gif image, possibly with it's transparency, but no more of 256 colours.
Why as a layer ? I don't understand. The best way to save a layer is, at my opinion, to choose the png format in RVBA mode.
And all the true up to date browsers know correctly display the RVBA png files.