I would just do the same as with a color image, that is,
Filters-->Colors-->Color to Alpha. Of course first you would need to
convert the image to rbg. You can put white to alpha and any shade of
gray, or use the color picker to select an exact value. Select by Color
also works with grays
On Sun, Aug 18, 2002 at 12:14:28AM +0200, Ing. Karel Babka wrote:
> Hi,
> Have You same experience with this printer AND using gimp? What can I
> do, if my printer is'nt listed in 'printer setup' in Gimp?
http://www.linuxprinting.org/ppd-doc.html
http://www.linuxprinting.org/show_printer.cgi?rec
Hi,
Have You same experience with this printer AND using gimp? What can I
do, if my printer is'nt listed in 'printer setup' in Gimp?
Than You
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right! gray hairs are earned. why would anyone want to get rid of them.
here is a tutorial that might be helpful:
http://www.gnome.org/~drc/tuto/AntiAliasedThreshold/
carol
On 2002-08-17 at 1244.29 -0400, John Culleton typed this:
> No, I am not talking about my hair! I have some grayscale imag
No, I am not talking about my hair! I have some grayscale images that
are taken from a book. I want to get rid of the gray and keep just the black
images (the printing.) I have in the past selected a color and gotten rid of
it, but how do I select a gray tone and get rid of it?
TFAH
John Cull