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Hi, More or less the title says it all. I have published a page with a GIF image with no background(transparent)where I applied some of the new BV features (crop and others) and BV turned that image into a PNG that does not correspond at all with my original image. Thanks for all the suggestions, pipesportugal Last edited by pipesportugal; 05-24-2008 at 01:12 PM. Reason: mistake |
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Hi pipeman, I noticed that too, anything you designed with Bv is saved as .png once you publish your webpage using BV.. In your case there should not be any problem, as .gif and .png both supports transparency and animation. |
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Hi zuriatman, Effectively the .png also accepts transparent background. In my case, BV from a total of 8 images on a page, has published with .png ONLY the one that I've had an effect. All the other 7 remained untouched with their original .gif format. So my opinion is that BV only "changes" to .png the ones You apply one of the new features changes to(crop, etc,etc). This was at least what I experienced. I didn't give this fact a big importance, and I arranged my page by editing it with an html editor and replaced the text to "point" to my original image, already "worked" in another photo/image software. Thanks for replying, pipesportugal |