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How to Composite

So now you have ImageMagick and Owens4Tools saved on an F-Key, you are going to do 2 things before you go to ImageMagick. Write down either the url of your blankbg or your image, and ccp the other into your browser.

Now go to ImageMagick and enter the url of the blankbg. For the tutorial I will use for the Bg, and for the image.

At ImageMagick once the url for the blankbg is entered press the "view" button, you will see the blankbg. Go to the top of the page and click on the "composite" button. It will take you to the page where you will put in the url of your image.

Just below that you will see the gravity drop down menu for the location of where you want your image to be placed. Click on it and find "west". Now you are ready to composite your image onto your blankbg. The default attribute is "over" so you don't have to change anything there, (that's the drop down menu below the composite button) just click on the "composite" button and voila, you have your very first Border~Background! As you can see I used it on this page and I think it looks awesome! It took just 5 minutes to make!

Click on the output button at the top of the page, make it a gif or jpg, you can save it as a single file or to the clipboard, click output and click on your finished Bg. Go To, Show Last, and take it where you usually go to transload.

This is where my plug for Owens4Tools comes in. They have got the background tester on their page, so I take it there immediately to view my finished product, and go right down the page to transload. It works out great!

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