Ok - Let me restate some of this: I am creating these images in PHP. I have a script right now that accepts two images. A main one, and the one that will be hidden. These can be either jpg, gif, or png. It then outputs a png image like this: http://imagineinc.net/images/ I really don't know much about graphics, and struggled quite a bit just getting it to this point. I've tried several techniques to 'dim' the hidden image, or take the color out of it, but nothing has really produced what I'm after. I'm not even sure of the terminology, but does anyone know a way to 'dim' the image or to make it blend with another image? I'm just doing this for fun, because I thought the concept was really cool. I don't have access to my code right now, but can post it later today, if any else is interested. -- Rob "M. Sokolewicz" <tularis@xxxxxxx> wrote in message news:20050118175015.68597.qmail@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Rob Adams wrote: > >> I've been figuring out how to create hidden images. The concept is: when >> you highlight an image in Internet Explorer (and Mozilla too, though the >> grid is reversed) it puts a grid over the image. If you put another >> image in between what the grid covers, you can kind of hide the image >> that then is exposed when highlighted in Internet Explorer. You can >> check out a kinda of crappy first experiment at: >> >> http://www.imagineinc.net/images/ >> >> Right now, I'm not sure what the best way is to hide the image better. >> The examples I've seen of other images, you can hardly seen the 'hidden' >> image until you highlight it. Anyone good with graphics that knows how >> to do this? Thanks. >> >> -- Rob > and this has what to do with PHP...? -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php