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by msi
2016-12-10T17:06:48-07:00
Forum: Users
Topic: Jagged edges after converting to XPM
Replies: 5
Views: 2649

Re: Jagged edges after converting to XPM

Well, the results of replacing the alpha channel weren't really satisfactory, maybe because I'm still doing something wrong. Then I thought, what if I simply flattened the image using XDM's standard background color (#bebebe) as the canvas color and then made that transparent again. Sure, there ...
by msi
2016-12-09T15:29:22-07:00
Forum: Users
Topic: Jagged edges after converting to XPM
Replies: 5
Views: 2649

Re: Jagged edges after converting to XPM

A more complex command will retain full transparency, but only for the pixels that started with full transparency. Right. I'm getting a thin whitish edge around the logo, doing that. The best I know is to extract the alpha channel, then blur it slightly so the edges are smooth, then replace the old ...
by msi
2016-12-02T19:24:55-07:00
Forum: Users
Topic: Jagged edges after converting to XPM
Replies: 5
Views: 2649

Jagged edges after converting to XPM

OS: Debian GNU/Linux 8 (Jessie) ImageMagick version: 6.8.9-9 Q16 I'm trying to put together a reasonably looking Devuan GNU/Linux logo for X Display Manager (XDM) which needs to be in the XPM format. So, I tried using convert to create the xpm file from the original I had compiled with GIMP: convert ...