Actually, the fuzziness you are seeing is probably due to the presence of
the anti-aliasing, rather than the absence of it. But if all you have are
the processed images, you are probably a dead duck, as you would need to go
back to the source file for these images to make such changes.
Can you show me one or two of these images?
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Murray
"albert" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hello Experts,
> I am trying to display images that were given to me for use in my web page
> after setting a transparent color but end up with fuzzy, jagged displays.
> I
> have come to the conclusion (right or wrong I don't know) that it has to
> do
> with the fact that I have not anti-aliased these images, therefore
> transparency is doing the best it can with the uneven pixel borders it
> has.
> Irfanview was recommended to me as an image editor but I was surprised
> that
> it doesn't seem to have anti-alias capabilities. Any suggestions?
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> Thanks,
> Albert
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