Have you tried changing the .gif to RGB?
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Sun 7 Sep 2008, 22:09,
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remove the white background, it makes the red line have sharp edges instead of aliased edges. I don't know how to make it so it isn't 'blended' any more, if I figure that out then I can just blur it slightly and the edges become nice again.
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Sun 7 Sep 2008, 22:11,
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save each file as a gif with white as transparent .
open them up change them both to RGB then copy one image on to the other as a layer.
edit: then delete everything that isn't red, if that's what you're want to be left with.
edit:edit: or you could use colour range, selecting just the red??
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Sun 7 Sep 2008, 22:13,
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open them up change them both to RGB then copy one image on to the other as a layer.
edit: then delete everything that isn't red, if that's what you're want to be left with.
edit:edit: or you could use colour range, selecting just the red??
with white being transparent you shouldn't have any white.
in save for web, you need to select white in the colour table and the little checkerboard square beneath, you could do the same for the other colours that you do not want.
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Sun 7 Sep 2008, 22:23,
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in save for web, you need to select white in the colour table and the little checkerboard square beneath, you could do the same for the other colours that you do not want.