>glibwort wrote:
>
>> I have a photo with red eye, one of the eyes has some strands of hair over
it.
>> When I try to select this eye (I used a rectangle) for red eye removal,
the
>> red eye filter gets confused because of the hair and consequently removes
the
>> colour from the hair along with th
On 12/1/09, glibwort wrote:
> I have a photo with red eye, one of the eyes has some strands of hair over
> it.
> When I try to select this eye (I used a rectangle) for red eye removal, the
> red eye filter gets confused because of the hair and consequently removes
> the
> colour from the hair along
I'm searching for a way to tint a phot-based brushes. What i found using
Gradient option of any brush tool is that the color of the gradient are
filling the shape of the active brush shape. What i'm looking for is
something that would replace the brushes values by a color. Just as if
you were modif
glibwort wrote:
> I have a photo with red eye, one of the eyes has some strands of hair over it.
> When I try to select this eye (I used a rectangle) for red eye removal, the
> red eye filter gets confused because of the hair and consequently removes the
> colour from the hair along with the colo
I have a photo with red eye, one of the eyes has some strands of hair over it.
When I try to select this eye (I used a rectangle) for red eye removal, the
red eye filter gets confused because of the hair and consequently removes the
colour from the hair along with the colour from the red eye. Will
On Tue, 2009-12-01 at 14:09 +1030, Michaela Baulderstone wrote:
> What's the chances the tip of the day could come as an automated daily email
> via this gimp-user list?
>
> Just an idea,
Well, not such a nice idea, because certainly not everyone subscribed
here would want to get such an automate