Open office draw-transparent color
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Hello,
I am currently making flyers on Open Office Draw and I can't remove the white background from my logo after inserting the image. I found a function in the "mode" toolbar that seems to be what I want, but it is not highlighted when I select the logo, and I can't figure it out.
Thank you for your help
I am currently making flyers on Open Office Draw and I can't remove the white background from my logo after inserting the image. I found a function in the "mode" toolbar that seems to be what I want, but it is not highlighted when I select the logo, and I can't figure it out.
Thank you for your help
Configuration: Windows XP Firefox 2.0.0.16
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Hello,
here's what I just found out while tinkering in OOo-draw:
Tools > Eyedropper > click on the eyedropper in the top left and then on the color to select from the image > adjust the desired transparency level in the eyedropper window.
And you can do this for multiple colors with specific transparency levels for each color.
However, I couldn't find a "Mode" menu!
Edit: correction: it’s the color tolerance that we can adjust. This will be replaced by total transparency or a replacement color.
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Be careful with the format of your images... I don't know much about OOo, but I know
that with certain image formats like gif, you can create transparent backgrounds, whereas
with jpg, it's not worth it...
If it can help you...
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pasthou