Hi,
I would copy the layer, paste it into a layer mask (add layer mask->from
selection), and invert the mask.
Cheers,
Dave.
mickeydog wrote:
I have an image that is 2 colors, black and white.
I want to change all the white pixel to transparent.
How do I do this?
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On 3/29/06, mickeydog <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have an image that is 2 colors, black and white.
> I want to change all the white pixel to transparent.
> How do I do this?
Filters -> Colors -> Color to Alpha
HTH,
Mati
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mickeydog wrote:
I have an image that is 2 colors, black and white.
I want to change all the white pixel to transparent.
How do I do this?
Add an alpha channel to the image (if not possible, change
image mode from indexed to RGB first)
Select by Color (selecting white)
Ctrl-K to clear the sel
I have an image that is 2 colors, black and white.
I want to change all the white pixel to transparent.
How do I do this?
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Hi,
Joachim Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> From Photoshop I'm used to always having readouts available in the
> Info palette. In Gimp, it seems that though I get all kinds of
> positional data in the lower left image frame corner, there's no
> color data readout option.
GIMP has an Info win
Joachim Smith wrote:
Hello Gimp Wizards,
I am not a gimp wizard, just a user, so forgive me if I cannot answer
all of your questions. I use gimp 2.3.7 so there might be a few
differences between my answers and what you actually have in your version.
[...]
However, being raised on Photoshop b
Hello Gimp Wizards,
This is my first post to this eminent forum. I'm a technical journalist
working on a series of articles on freeware image editing software, for the
Swedish monthly photo magazine FOTO.
Gimp seems to be the 'pièce de résistance' of free image manipulation programs
and I'm al