Quoting Francois du Toit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Mon, 03 Oct 2005 11:09:59 -0600
> jim feldman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> Is there a way to increase/average the number of pixels that the
>> black/grey/white picker sub-tool samples in the levels tool?
>
> Dialogs -> Tool Options (F5)Merci b
I do this with the clone tool at a transparency setting that I have to
experiment with to get the effect I want. Just clone a part of the face
close by. Also I experiment with the
size of the brush. Takes a little practice, but I have good luck with it.
Judy
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On 10/3/05, Gmail User <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am trying to remove/soften the highlights in the picture, where the
> highlights were created by reflection of the flash on a person's sweaty
> forehead. Any ideas on how to remove or soften them so that they do not
> look so bad?
In GIMP 1.x,
On Mon, 03 Oct 2005 11:09:59 -0600
jim feldman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there a way to increase/average the number of pixels that the
> black/grey/white picker sub-tool samples in the levels tool?
Dialogs -> Tool Options (F5)
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Hi,
jim feldman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is there a way to increase/average the number of pixels that the
> black/grey/white picker sub-tool samples in the levels tool?
Yes, change the Radius value below the [x] Sample average toggle
in the tool options.
Sven
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Jim - try doing a small radius (3 to 5?) blur before the levels picker -
that should get you the same results...
jim feldman wrote:
> Is there a way to increase/average the number of pixels that the
> black/grey/white picker sub-tool samples in the levels tool?
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I am trying to remove/soften the highlights in the picture, where the
highlights were created by reflection of the flash on a person's sweaty
forehead. Any ideas on how to remove or soften them so that they do not
look so bad?
TIA,
Ed
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Is there a way to increase/average the number of pixels that the
black/grey/white picker sub-tool samples in the levels tool?
The question behind the question. I'm using a QPcard (black/18%
grey/white) target when I take digital images to make fixing contrast
and white balance easier. What I