Original -
Messed with -
Original -
Messed with -
A better title would have been: “Messin’ with Rooster’s head” :lol: :lol:
Ralph
and the change is? they look the same to me.
Bottom one is about 6 times larger. I suspect its a higher color resolution?
oh geeeeeeeeeeeez never thought i would agree ever with Geoff, but now i have to 6 times larger and higher resolution??? I know my eyes are bad but i don’t see ANY difference is this a test or a joke John???
(http://www.lscdata.com/users/blueregal/_forumfiles/dog.jpg)
Now that is six times bigger me thinks if me eyes aren’t failin me??? LOL Regal
Geoff George said:Look around the outside edges, etc. The original has a white background, the messed with one uses the same background color as the forum.
and the change is? they look the same to me.
Bob - Probably 'cause I used no compression when I saved it from Photoshop. Could easily be compressed if it loads slow.
Bob McCown said:
Bottom one is about 6 times larger. I suspect its a higher color resolution?
OK Bob - went back and selected some compression. Now it’s a few bytes smaller than the original.
(http://www.cvsry.com/Sig/SM_ColorMatched_CVRRLogo.JPG)
It’s easier to see the process on my logo. Here is my before…
(http://www.cvsry.com/Sig/cvsry-shay.jpg)
Compare that to my signature logo. Can you blind guys see it now ???
You ain’t messin with my work your messin’ with Scott’s. He has been known to drive 12 or 13 hrs through several states just to personally give someone a piece of his mind!
One is transparent and the other sits on a white background. Must be my glasses that help.
once I moved the angle of the screen I could see the background change.
Thanks.
Hans-Joerg Mueller said:Not transparent, I wish it was so simple. Neither Dave's, nor my logo can be made transparent because of the gradient backgrounds. For Dave's I overlaid a solid color the same color as the LSC background, then carefully erased it away to allow the logo to show through. For mine, since I still had the original Photoshop file, I was able to insert the solid color underneath, then erase away the white to allow the color to come through. Took me almost a half day at work :o
One is transparent and the other sits on a white background. Must be my glasses that help. :P ;) :D
(http://www.lscdata.com/users/hj/_forumfiles/JonTrans.gif)
I guess it isn’t as perfect as yours but it seems to work
Jon,
It really does make your signature pop…
Hans-Joerg Mueller said:
(http://www.lscdata.com/users/hj/_forumfiles/JonTrans.gif)
I guess it isn’t as perfect as yours but it seems to work
ICK!!! I knew the result would look something like that. Very difficult to do transparency on a B&W gradient image. I need to go back an fix Dave’s up some more. When I A-B them in my viewer there are some problems that need fixin.
OK Dave - If you decide to use the “enhanced” version - use this one. I fixed a few errors.
I like it with out the white surround. A little more streamlined
Added new logo too signature
That rooster’s chest is startin’ to pump out too much.
Randy
Randy McDonald said:Nope....but can hold my own ;)
That rooster's chest is startin' to pump out too much. Randy