I'm making an animated gif with perl and i'm using the gd module. I use the newFromPng method to import images. Then i'm working on an animation that looks like:

use GD; $img = GD::Image->newFromPng('test1.png'); $img2 = GD::Image->newFromPng('test2.png'); $img3 = GD::Image->newFromPng('test3.png'); $data = $img->gifanimbegin(1,0); $data.=$img->gifanimadd(0,0,0,1); $data.=$img2->gifanimadd(0,0,0,1); $data.=$img3->gifanimadd(0,0,0,1); $data.=$img->gifanimend; binmode STDOUT; print $data;

I can't provide code to demonstrate my problem.But my problem is that the image colors get mixed up, so the screen starts blinking.


In reply to Re^2: reversed colors png images. by Anonymous Monk
in thread reversed colors png images. by Anonymous Monk

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