Preserve Transparency Batch png to gif

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Preserve Transparency Batch png to gif

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I am trying to convert a complete folder structure of png to gif.

I clicked "add"
selected file type=png
checked include sub directories
dragged all folders in main view to bottom left
clicked ok
set output to gif
convert

the transparency was set to white
i then clicked options and tried "set transparency to palette = 0"
still did not work

any ideas?

Thanks

Dave
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Re: Preserve Transparency Batch png to gif

Post by wcndave »

Right, thanks for that bit of spam... how about an official answer? I would really like to do this.

Thanks

Dave
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Re: Preserve Transparency Batch png to gif

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could you post a sample file?
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Re: Preserve Transparency Batch png to gif

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Where is the attachment button?

In any case I have a folder of thousands, mostly created from photoshop using save as png.

i will happily post the files when i can find where :?
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Re: Preserve Transparency Batch png to gif

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you have 'upload attachment'
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Re: Preserve Transparency Batch png to gif

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I must be really blind, or stupid, as i cannot see "upload attachment". see the two images, that is what I see.

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Re: Preserve Transparency Batch png to gif

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wcndave wrote:I must be really blind, or stupid, as i cannot see "upload attachment".
You can upload the file(s) to a free hosting service like MediaFire or WikiFortio and post the link.
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