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graceonline |
Posted - 13 Feb 2008 : 08:41:36 Hello. I just purchased my first copy of DHE and after trialling it for a month am as excited as a kid at a birthday party. Ran into a little problem, though. I built a master page during the trial, and it looked fine in the trial version.
Now that I've downloaded 4.0, though, one image has dash marks all the way around, as if someone sewed around it with a sewing machine. All the other images are fine. This particular image is the only one on the page that is rotated. Could that have something to do with the problem?
I've tried fiddling with background colors and borders and anything else I could think of, and cannot get rid of those marks.
Any ideas what's causing them? |
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s.dav |
Posted - 14 Feb 2008 : 13:54:54 I said we intending the forum ;-)
My reply was:
I suppose the problem is caused by the fact that if you don't use the PNG32 support for images DHE will merge the image with the background so the image looks perfect also with only 256 colors. The problem raises up when you have the "center page" flag active because when merging the image with the background DHE uses the actual position of the image but when centered the image is moved from its original position so you can see small imperfections
Try this: 1- try to remove the "center page" flag and watch the result
2- try to enable the PNG32 support (both in program settings and in the project properties), re-enable the "center page" (if it was active) and watch what happens.
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Jan van Londen |
Posted - 14 Feb 2008 : 09:41:33 Just curious. You say "...so we...", who's we. I thought you were only an I. |
graceonline |
Posted - 14 Feb 2008 : 05:14:07 quote: Originally posted by s.dav
Hello Gracey, can you send us the image so we can understand the problem?
I just sent it to you, Davide, along with a screen shot of the image on the preview page.
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s.dav |
Posted - 13 Feb 2008 : 09:08:38 Hello Gracey, can you send us the image so we can understand the problem? |