Convert a photo (.JPG) to an icon - how?
This is probably a trivial question, but still.... How can I convert a photograph (probably stored as a JPEG file) to an icon file that I can use as my favicon? It would be useful if, on the way, some sort of tone separation process was available to make it work better as an icon too. -- Chris Green (chris@areti.co.uk) "Never ascribe to malice that which can be explained by incompetence."
On 2/22/06, Chris Green <chris@areti.co.uk> wrote:
This is probably a trivial question, but still....
Indeed.
How can I convert a photograph (probably stored as a JPEG file) to an icon file that I can use as my favicon? It would be useful if, on the way, some sort of tone separation process was available to make it work better as an icon too.
Google + convert jpg to ico favicon linux + "I'm feeling lucky" button = http://linuxreviews.org/webdesign/favicons/ Cheers, Al.
-- Chris Green (chris@areti.co.uk)
"Never ascribe to malice that which can be explained by incompetence."
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On Wed, Feb 22, 2006 at 12:50:01PM +0000, Alan Pope wrote:
On 2/22/06, Chris Green <chris@areti.co.uk> wrote:
This is probably a trivial question, but still....
Indeed.
How can I convert a photograph (probably stored as a JPEG file) to an icon file that I can use as my favicon? It would be useful if, on the way, some sort of tone separation process was available to make it work better as an icon too.
Google + convert jpg to ico favicon linux + "I'm feeling lucky" button = http://linuxreviews.org/webdesign/favicons/
Thanks, excellent, it explains it all fairly well too. However I think all the web caching between me (at work at the moment) and home makes it a bit difficult to see what's happening. -- Chris Green (chris@areti.co.uk) "Never ascribe to malice that which can be explained by incompetence."
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