Carol,
I'm running 1.3.10. Can I ask you how you
accomplished this[1] in 1.3.x?
http://sven.gimp.org/toolbox-mockup.png
Thanks!
Eric P.
1. The docking and putting the color selector in the
main window
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I've wondered for years if there's any way to
perfectly strip an image from a solid colored
background while maintaining any alpha channel info.
Take this image for instance.
http://epierce.freeshell.org/temp/index.html
The background is 100% white. But there's some
definate blending going on wi
i need to convert an xcf)from rgb to a cymk tif (for commercial printing)
image, how do i do this best ?
thanks
sammi
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Selection by histogram is what you get with Image->Colors->Threshold. You can
either do it using a copy of your original image in RGB(A) or, to get really
sneaky, you can decompose your image into another colorspace (HSV, for
example) and achieve the effect you want by thresholding the appropri
can someone suggest a way to "make very near white colors pure white?".
so far, I've been selecting by color while holding down the shift key,
but it takes ages, and is a bit slow.
what might work, is if you could select colors by selecting an area of a
histogram. any ideas?
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