Posted: 2006-03-14T21:33:47-07:00
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ALl GIF images are indexed images. They all contain a limited 256 maximum (must be a power of 2) 8bit RGB color table, no transparency.
If transparency is wanted, one color index is used to represent a single transparent color. Can be any color, uncluding a duplice of another color in the color table.
2. Naturally it isn't a direct color image, only a limited color index table image.
Convert the GIF to a RGB image before attempting to modify.
This is not a IM problem however.
I'll leave 3. to someone else. I suggest you publish it on the users forum.
ALl GIF images are indexed images. They all contain a limited 256 maximum (must be a power of 2) 8bit RGB color table, no transparency.
If transparency is wanted, one color index is used to represent a single transparent color. Can be any color, uncluding a duplice of another color in the color table.
2. Naturally it isn't a direct color image, only a limited color index table image.
Convert the GIF to a RGB image before attempting to modify.
This is not a IM problem however.
I'll leave 3. to someone else. I suggest you publish it on the users forum.