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| 300635 | 2004-12-07 22:00:00 | Hi all, I have a rather nice image that I would like to make into my default stationary in outlook, but its a bit dark, and I was wondering what is the best way to lighten the image, and make it more transparent, just like a watermark. Do I have to do this sorta thing in Photoshop first, or is there a way it can be done in Outlook / Win XP? |
camo (4895) | ||
| 300636 | 2004-12-07 23:08:00 | Awwwww, c'mon. Heeeeelp! |
camo (4895) | ||
| 300637 | 2004-12-07 23:29:00 | If you have photoshop you are sweet , dont you just change it by right clicking on the layer toolbar and then make it lighter ( forget the box name ) | noone (22) | ||
| 300638 | 2004-12-07 23:31:00 | outlook watermark to Google will tell you all you want to know . The lack of response here is probably people cringing at the thought of bloated emails having to be downloaded . Remember only those that have enabled HTML emails will see them . Hopefully thats very few people these days . |
godfather (25) | ||
| 300639 | 2004-12-07 23:37:00 | especially on 56kb , i have them enabled but only because some newsletters i revcieve are HTML , yet people may not even read your emails if they take to long to load , text is best when it comes to emails ( at the moment anyway with the majority on slow crapo craop interent ) | noone (22) | ||
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