On Thu, Sep 09, 2004 at 08:14:05AM +0200, David Neary wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Eric Pierce wrote:
> > Actually, it'd be nice if Gimp could pick up some of the properties of PS's erase
> > background tool.
>
> Would you mind describing how this tool works? Some screenshots
> would be brilliant. I am gues
Hi,
Eric Pierce <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Any techniques I'm missing?
Well, I think you missed the most obvious one: Use the paintbrush or
any other paint tool in "Color erase" mode. That's probably closest to
the tool the original poster was asking about.
Sven
Hi,
Eric Pierce wrote:
> Actually, it'd be nice if Gimp could pick up some of the properties of PS's erase
> background tool.
Would you mind describing how this tool works? Some screenshots
would be brilliant. I am guessing that it's an erase tool with
some kind of edge detection that doesn't de
Actually, it'd be nice if Gimp could pick up some of the properties of PS's erase
background tool.
Adding 'Tolerance' to 'color to alpha' would be good start; and maybe that's all
that's really necessary for this function.
How does everybody else remove backgrounds?
The other approaches I tak
I use Filter->Color->Color to Alpha
Shit, and I thought Gimp had one up on PS there too. Luckily, I got 3/4th of our
marketing department (there's 4 of us) using Gimp because they (and I) didn't think
you could cleanly remove backgrounds in PS.
Eric P.
On Wed, Sep 08, 2004 at 05:52:11PM +1000
On Wed, 2004-09-08 at 09:49 +0200, Michael Wagner wrote:
> Good morning,
>
> You can find a magic background eraser in Photshop. How do I do this
> in Gimp? I have version 2.0.4.
What does it do? A lot of people on these lists have not or do not use
Photoshop, so you'll need to provide a bit of a
Good morning,
You can find a magic background eraser in Photshop. How do I do this
in Gimp? I have version 2.0.4.
Thanks
Michael
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