I've had a hard time finding out how to set a colour (black in my case) to be transparent in a GIF using ImageMagick. How can I do that to a set of existing GIF images?
I've tried this option but it doesn't seem to do anything:
mogrify -transparent-color black -transparent black *.gif
I've read through this but it seems a little baffling in what actually makes a colour become transparent in a GIF: http://www.imagemagick.org/Usage/formats/#boolean_trans
For example:
Note that setting "-transparent-color" does NOT add any transparency to a GIF image, nor does it convert the specified color to become transparent. All the option does is specify what color should placed in the color table for the color index that is used representing the transparent colors in a GIF image.
If you want to change a specific (exact) color to become transparent, then use the "-transparent" Color Replacement Operator.
but then...
Use +transparent to invert the pixels matched. that is make all non-matching colors transparent.
The -opaque operator is exactly the same as -transparent but replaces the matching color with the current -fill color setting, rather than transparent. However the -transparent operator also ensures that the image has an alpha channel enabled, as per "-alpha set", and does not require you to modify the -channel to enable alpha channel handling.
Note that this does not define the color as being the 'transparency color' used for color-mapped image formats, such as GIF. For that use -transparent-color