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Subject: Re: Saving picture with mask
From: FFL <freefl at free dot fr>
Date: Sat, 29 Jan 2005 01:32:46 +0100
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FFL dixit, le 29/01/05 à 0:46 :

> If you want to convert a picture with a Mask into a picture without a mask (but the same visual effect) you can draw the first picture into a blank second picture. This would apply the mask from the first and "flatten" the image. Then you can save the picture in any format you want.

I tried this way, there is some modification in the picture saved, but not the same as what is displayed on screen.

Actually, the mask is applied but it is "converted to grayscale" before doing. So the result is exactly the same as if i had a greyscale mask and the color tint is lost.
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