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[sorted] how to save/convert image to one with transparency for word doc ?

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tomos:
wow, that's very impressive looking 40hz

from the options page:
http://www.imagemagick.org/script/command-line-options.php
[-adaptive-blur • -adaptive-resize • -adaptive-sharpen • -adjoin • -affine • -alpha • -annotate • -antialias • -append • -attenuate • -authenticate • -auto-orient • -average • -backdrop • -background • -bench • -bias • -blackpoint-compensation • -black-threshold • -blue-primary • -blur • -border • -bordercolor • -borderwidth • -cache • -caption • -channel • -charcoal • -chop • -clip • -clip-mask • -clip-path • -clone • -clut • -coalesce • -colorize • -colormap • -colors • -colorspace • -combine • -comment • -compose • -composite • -compress • -contrast • -contrast-stretch • -convolve • -crop • -cycle • -decipher • -debug • -deconstruct • -define • -delay • -delete • -density • -depth • -descend • -deskew • -despeckle • -displace • -display • -dispose • -dissolve • -distort • -dither • -draw • -edge • -emboss • -encipher • -encoding • -endian • -enhance • -equalize • -evaluate • -extent • -extract • -fill • -filter • -flatten • -flip • -floodfill • -flop • -font • -foreground • -format • -frame • -frame • -fuzz • -fx • -gamma • -gaussian-blur • -geometry • -gravity • -green-primary • -help • -highlight-color • -iconGeometry • -iconic • - identify • -immutable • -implode • -insert • -intent • -interlace • -interpolate • -label • -lat • -layers • -level • -level-colors • -limit • -linear-stretch • -linewidth • -liquid-rescale • -list • -log • -loop • -lightcolor • -magnify • -mask • -mattecolor • -mask • -median • -metric • -mode • -modulate • -monitor • -monochrome • -morph • -mosaic • -motion-blur • -name • -negate • -noise • -normalize • -opaque • -ordered-dither • -orient • -page • -paint • -path • -pause • -pause • -pen • -ping • -pointsize • -polaroid • -posterize • -preview • -print • -process • -profile • -quality • -quantize • -quiet • -radial-blur • -raise • -random-thresold • -recolor • -red-primary • -regard-warnings • -region • -remap • -remote • -render • -repage • -resample • -resize • -respect-parenthesis • -reverse • -roll • -rotate • -sample • -sampling-factor • -scale • -scene • -scenes • -screen • -seed • -segment • -separate • -sepia-tone • -set • -shade • -shadow • -shared-memory • -sharpen • -shave • -shear • -sigmoidal-contrast • -silent • -size • -sketch • -snaps • -solarize • -sparse-color • -splice • -spread • -stegano • -stereo • -strip • -stroke • -strokewidth • -swap • -swirl • -taint • -text-font • -texture • -threshold • -thumbnail • -tile • -tile-offset • -tint • -title • -transform • -transparent • -transparent-color • -transpose • -transverse • -treedepth • -trim • -type • -undercolor • -unique-colors • -units • -unsharp • -update • -verbose • -version • -view • -vignette • -virtual-pixel • -visual • -watermark • -wave • -white-point • -white-threshold • -window • -window-group • -write]

40hz:
wow, that's very impressive looking 40hz
-tomos (October 04, 2008, 06:07 AM)
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It certainly is. I'm amazed at the people who can code this sort of thing considering the amount of mathematical knowledge required to manipulate graphics on this level.

You might also want to take a look at this article over at Smashing Magazine's website:


15 Useful Batch Image Processors

Whether you’re a Web developer, Web designer or blogger, you’ve probably had to deal with the headache of converting many images to different sizes and formats. It’s not much fun if you have to convert all of them by hand. Batch image processing can reduce this process from hours of work to just a few simple clicks.

With batch image processing, you can specify a size or file type, and then a script runs to convert the images. You can process hundreds or thousands of images with just a few clicks. And nearly every image processor comes with a unique feature set.

http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2008/10/02/15-useful-batch-image-processors/


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Smashing Magazine is a great resource more people should be made aware of. It's been mentioned on DC several times before. When it comes to design ideas, you need look no further. Here is bedrock!

Highly recommended. :Thmbsup: :Thmbsup:

labmice:
Dear friends, I have a problem (a small one I think, but still unsolved)

Although I have a bunch of free/trial progs to do image resizing
(or even the wonderful ImageMagick), I still use Photoshop :-( because I cannot do the following:

I want to take let's say 10 photos (HQ photos)
resize them to thumbs, and to let's say 1024x768
(I can do all these with ANY decent prog so far)

I want to change the "print dimensions" of the photo,
so that the photo is a specific width/height when it's printed.

Do you know ANY prog that can do that ? (or even better a similar ImageMagick command) ????

(sorry for any grammar mistakes) :-)

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