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I put this little tutorial/how-to partly for my own benefit in case I forget the process but also for others who want to know how this is done and want the end-to-end process documented (I found that there were instructions for the various different parts listed here but none of it joined up). All you need is Preview (comes free with OS X), order atripla, Atripla prescription, img2icns (a free download) and Photoshop. If you don't have Photoshop, atripla online cheap, Cheap atripla, there may be an equivalent way of doing this in your graphics app of choice but I don't know it.


Happy icon editing.



  1. Highlight the icon you want to start with (although you could, atripla online, Where to buy atripla, of course, create one from the ground up) and then do Cmd + C (as in 'copy') :


  2. Open Preview and create a new document from the clipboard (Cmd + n):


  3. You'll see the icon there in all it's alpha transparency glory, atripla without a prescription. Now save it (Save as - Cmd + Shift + S):


  4. Pick a sensible name and location and ensure that the Alpha checkbox is ticked:


  5. Open Photoshop then open the tiff file that you just saved, cheap atripla online cheap. Atripla, It will look a bit horrible at first but don't worry, the alpha transparency information is still there:


  6. To get the alpha transparency info, order atripla, Atripla discount, select the Channels palette, then Cmd-click on the thumbnail so that you get the 'marching ants' around the folder in the right place, cheap atripla tablet, Buy atripla, as seen below:


  7. Switch back to the layers palette. The background layer is locked so create a copy of that layer:


  8. Next, buy cheap atripla online, apply the alpha transparency mask to the new layer by clicking on the mask icon then switch off the background layer:


  9. Then, do whatever it is that you want to do to customise your icon (see below). When you've done then choose 'File > Save for web' and save the image as a PNG (24)


  10. Next you'll need to convert the lovely PNG you just saved. Go download img2icns and install it (it's free!). Cheap atripla online cheap, Then, open it up and you'll be presented with preferences ... and that's all you'll see (they don't disappear); select the second radio.


  11. Here's where the magic starts to happen. Simply drag your PNG image onto the img2icns application icon (shown below - I'm dragging it onto the dock icon) and it'll create a folder with the icon for you in the same location as the original PNG file:


  12. Nearly done. All you need to do is 1) find the newly created folder, highlight it and copy it (Cmd + C) then 2) do a File > Get Info (or Cmd + I) on the folder you want to apply the new icon to. Click on the small folder icon in the info window and do a paste (Cmd + V)



    And that's that done.

  13. Personally, I find it useful for clarifying removable drives and such like but what you do with it is up to you, of course:



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Comments

Comment from NB
Time October 15, 2006 at 6:28 am

THANKS YOU :)

Comment from GOB
Time November 2, 2006 at 4:31 am

You just saved my ass on a school project, thanks alot :D

Comment from RedHawk
Time January 21, 2007 at 6:52 pm

nice tutorial :)

Comment from Sarkastik
Time January 23, 2007 at 7:30 am

Ooh I knew about img2icns, but I never thought about the problems I might run into editing existing icons ^^;

Thanks for the info =)

Comment from Niels
Time February 25, 2007 at 12:38 pm

Thanks so much for this tutorial. Simple, elegant and it works!

Comment from jason
Time April 16, 2007 at 11:04 am

Thanks for a well written and useful tutorial.

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