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03-Oct-2005, 04:25 PM #1
Making backgrounds for websites in white
Hi I am having trouble working with white.
I need to create a background in white but I cant use the PSP colorise tool as I normally do for all other colours.

I normally get the image I want to use for the background use the colorise to make it the same color as the website and then fade it into the background.
But what do I do with white.

Any one got any suggestions?
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03-Oct-2005, 04:28 PM #2
PSP, as in Paint Shop Pro?

I'm not sure about Paint Shop Pro (because I never used it), But I know in Photoshop you can make the canvos white.

If you can't make the canvos white in PSP and you need to, i.e. a rounded image, then make it a transparent gif
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03-Oct-2005, 06:04 PM #3
You can do layers in PSP so you should be able to set the background color of an image to white.
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