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Using Shadow fx
« on: December 01, 2007, 05:39:30 PM »

I applied the shadow effect to a graphic - but when I went to output it - it was gone. Tried with 2 other IMs - Arbor & Koyaa. With both I got the effect I wanted in "view" but once I outputted the graphic as a gif - the shadow effect was gone and I was left with the original graphic again.

What am I doing wrong?

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Re: Using Shadow fx
« Reply #1 on: December 01, 2007, 06:12:57 PM »

I applied the shadow effect to a graphic - but when I went to output it - it was gone. Tried with 2 other IMs - Arbor & Koyaa. With both I got the effect I wanted in "view" but once I outputted the graphic as a gif - the shadow effect was gone and I was left with the original graphic again.

What am I doing wrong?



I will look into this tomorrow morning ML. See what I can figure out if anything. But right now, I'm preparing for a night out with my Lovely and talented wife. Might not be at chat tonight, or could arrive late.

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Re: Using Shadow fx
« Reply #2 on: December 01, 2007, 06:13:50 PM »

I'm already in chat - but I'll pass on the word
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Re: Using Shadow fx
« Reply #3 on: December 02, 2007, 09:13:25 AM »

Hi ML,
Yup it doesn't work for me either in the ZboX MagickStudio. Not sure why. It could be due to the upgrade but I don't know what versions the other MS's you spoke of are running. I also noticed your post regarding the issue in the IM forum and the complete lack of a response. But that's typical of the frustation in dealing with IM problems LOL. If you know of a MagickStudio that is running the latest version, can you test it there and see if it works?

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Re: Using Shadow fx
« Reply #4 on: December 02, 2007, 09:23:42 AM »

Redux is likely the most updated of the online versions - and Koyaa is the mirror of Redux - those 2 would likely be the most current.  I use Arbor most - but it didn't work there either.  Amish is history unless Paul does something with it - I've tried emailing him - but nothing.

The only way I could keep the shadow fx was to save it as a png - of course I can't do squat with it after that unless I take a screen shot of the it with the effect!  That's pretty useless.

Guess the shadow fx at PSP is still my best option - can't figure GIMP out at all.
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« Reply #5 on: December 02, 2007, 09:58:26 AM »

Redux is likely the most updated of the online versions - and Koyaa is the mirror of Redux - those 2 would likely be the most current.  I use Arbor most - but it didn't work there either.  Amish is history unless Paul does something with it - I've tried emailing him - but nothing.

The only way I could keep the shadow fx was to save it as a png - of course I can't do squat with it after that unless I take a screen shot of the it with the effect!  That's pretty useless.

Guess the shadow fx at PSP is still my best option - can't figure GIMP out at all.


Well I guess we'll have to wait until someone surfaces and answers your question in the IM forum. But as you know that could take a while LOL!

Gimp is da bomb IMHO. Yes there is a learning curve, but once you get the hang of it, it is a very powerful graphics program. You can get the latest version for Windows here:

http://gimp-win.sourceforge.net/stable.html

To drop shadow in Gimp in your image window, click on the "Filters" menu, then click on "Light and Shadow" then click on "Drop Shadow". Change the parameters to taste and you are good to go!



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Re: Using Shadow fx
« Reply #6 on: December 02, 2007, 10:35:52 AM »

Tried that but every time I tried to save anything it would give me error messages or tell me I couldn't do that - so after about 3 hours of frustration - I gave up
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Re: Using Shadow fx
« Reply #7 on: December 04, 2007, 04:24:45 PM »

OK - the word from the man (well Anthony) on Shadow -

Shadow is semi-transparent. It will only work if you either 'flatten' the image onto some background or you save in a format that handles semi-transparent colors.

GIF can not handle semi-transparency (only full transparency
JPEG can not handle transparency AT ALL

The only common format that truely handles semi-transparency is PNG.

Save you image as PNG, or flatten it to some color or image background.  (I'm guessing you can composit it to a transparent back?)




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« Reply #8 on: December 04, 2007, 05:51:59 PM »

OK - the word from the man (well Anthony) on Shadow -

Shadow is semi-transparent. It will only work if you either 'flatten' the image onto some background or you save in a format that handles semi-transparent colors.

GIF can not handle semi-transparency (only full transparency
JPEG can not handle transparency AT ALL

The only common format that truely handles semi-transparency is PNG.

Save you image as PNG, or flatten it to some color or image background.  (I'm guessing you can composit it to a transparent back?)






Ok, well I've tried that, but still no joy. I tried taking the "rose" test image, saving it as a png, the reloading it back in MagickStudio, creating my text on the image, then adding the shadow FX. No luck, still a blank image. Maybe I'm doing it wrong?

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