Seeings you are using Paint (which I won't knock as I use it
alot) the best thing to do is to save the original image as
a bmp and then save (for the web) as a jpg. Paint is really
bad at the GIF thing. PNG is also a good format,but may not
be supported by all browsers.
"FCB" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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: You said the key phrase: "web safe colors" My guess is
that I am using a
: custom color that isnt supported of most monitors;
therefore trying to
: imitate the color and getting blotches that should not be
there. Looks like
: I'm going to do some color changes and see what happens.
Thanks.
:
: "p c" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
: news:LpednXpcgJXusALfRVn-(E-Mail Removed)...
: > Try saving as GIF or use web safe colors in the image
and then save again.
: >
: > An alternative is to save it as BMP then use a GOOd
conversion utility to
: > convert the BMP to GIF. IAZA does a good job.
: >
: >
http://iaza.com/
: >
: > ...PC
: >
: > FCB wrote:
: >
: >> Newb here. I created a header in MS paint. In paint the
border colors are
: >> nice and clean. When I apply my new header to
Frontpage2003, the border
: >> colors look blotchy and pixilated (mainly in the
corners). How can I keep
: >> the exact same image in paint to look as clean in
FP2003? By the way,
: >> it's a color issue, the pics look fine. Most people
would never notice
: >> it, but I'm a perfectionist and it's driving me crazy.
Thanks.
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