hi gimp-users! I got a question about this tutorial you suggested for rounded corners:
http://gug.sunsite.dk/?page=tutorials exactly this link: http://gug.sunsite.dk/tutorials/rounded-corners/?PHPSESSID=15b9c066c893ecc1a a3465ad3351d1db Does anyone understand what the last step 3 means: Step 3:Go to Image-Colors-Levels... Change the input levels to: "119" "1.0" "135". That's all! Use different values for blurring and input levels to achieve other effects! what ist colors - levels? I've been searching for ages! thanks for any help, tina ps: attention, the site gug.sunsite.dk seems to be offline very often Am 03.08.2007 3:55 Uhr schrieb "Eric P" unter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >>> Hi gimp-user, >>> >>> How are you creating a single rounded corner, like those used for >>> css boxes with rounded corners. >>> >>> (i.e., http://www.csszengarden.com/063/corner_yelongreen_tr.gif) >>> >>> Or, if you wanted to outline an image's left, bottom, and right, sides >>> and round the lower corners (radius 8), so it would look like a "U" >>> without the tail and a flatter bottom (again for use in CSS >>> background for a round cornered semi-flexible box). >> >> There is a nice tutorial on GUG (GIMP Users Group) which suggests a method >> (http://gug.sunsite.dk/?page=tutorials). If you wish to have only certain >> corners rounded, I would propose rounding the corners on a duplicate layer >> then erasing the unwanted regions (or use layermasking) to reveal the >> original. >> _______________________________________________ > > Here's a script-fu plug-in that uses the technique found at the tutorial link. > > http://epierce.freeshell.org/gimp/ > > EP > _______________________________________________ > Gimp-user mailing list > Gimp-user@lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU > https://lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU/mailman/listinfo/gimp-user > -- newhouse - new media Bettina Karena Lechner neue str 16, 2565 neuhaus austria mobil: +43 660 46 25 0 25 tel.: +43 26 74 878 72 fax: +43 2674 878 81 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] www.newhouse.at --- Der Anfang ist die Hälfte des Ganzen. Aristoteles (384 - 322 v. Chr) _______________________________________________ Gimp-user mailing list Gimp-user@lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU https://lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU/mailman/listinfo/gimp-user