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| 338673 | 2005-03-28 01:42:00 | Hi, could someone tell me if there is a graphics program out there somewhere that can remove the white border arund my pictures or let me change the colour to my preference. Thanks | Christopher (365) | ||
| 338674 | 2005-03-28 01:51:00 | Try http://www.irfanview.com it might and its free. | Speedy Gonzales (78) | ||
| 338675 | 2005-03-28 02:01:00 | Is this for images on a webpage? If so, look at the source code for the image, which'll be something like: <img src="images/picture.jpg" width="150" height="160" border="1" /> and remove the border="1" bit. |
Greg (193) | ||
| 338676 | 2005-03-28 02:06:00 | No, I bought a cool program called "Frameshow Proffesional" and I can put nice frames around my pictures which looks nice on my desktop but not on my website if the border is still there.I had to change my Websites background colour just to make it look ok. | Christopher (365) | ||
| 338677 | 2005-03-28 02:19:00 | Ok. Most free graphics programmes have a "crop" function, so you just use that tool to crop out the middle portion of your image, thus removing the frame. Irfanview as mentioned, and Polyview (www.polybytes.com) will both do it. Alternatively some programs have a "fill" or paintbucket" function, which you use to select the portion of an image and fill it with any other colour. Works best on portions of images that are fairly solid in colour. Even your computer's MSPaint can do the latter. |
Greg (193) | ||
| 338678 | 2005-03-28 02:40:00 | Thank Greg, I downloaded Irfanview and all the plugins, I am going to have a little fiddle with it now and see what I can do. | Christopher (365) | ||
| 338679 | 2005-03-28 04:09:00 | I found a program called "Pixia". It does exactly what I wanted.It's perfect | Christopher (365) | ||
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