Graphic packages for web page design

Cedar Falls Public Library Acct #1 cfpl00 at iren.net
Mon Jul 29 09:06:38 EDT 1996


(Sorry this is such an old thread.)  
I got a copy of LView Pro but can't seem to figure out exactly how to
make my gifs transparent with it.  I'm familiar with the little 
freeware Mac utilities for Transparency and Interlacing but this is a 
more complex. I found the save as interlaced function but not the 
transparency.  I'd love to do both to all our gifs but we're in Windows! 

Thanks in advance for any help.
--Barb
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On Thu, 2 May 1996, John Creech wrote:

> On Wed, 1 May 1996, Mark Gooch wrote:
> 
> > I am wondering what graphic packages people are using to create any 
> > graphics for their web pages?  Could any respondents also include URLs so 
> > I could check out the results from the various packages?  
> 
> For the artistically-challenged such as myself, Adobe Illustrator and 
> Adobe Photoshop are phenomenal.  And I use LView Pro (freeware) for
> transparent .gifs.
> 
> John Creech, Reference Librarian
> California State University at Monterey Bay
> Library Account:  john_creech at monterey.edu
> Preferred(better access) - Home Account:  jcreech at redshift.com
> http://www.redshift.com/~jcreech
> 
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> 
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