Well, that was exactly what I tought... if the threshold is zero,
only the selected colour will be selected.
But what about a RGB with R=50, G=110 and B=220, and a threshold of
10? The colour range will be something like R=40-60, G=100-120 and
B=210-230 ?
I'm trying to implement an algorithm that
On Sunday 06 November 2005 05:27 pm, Bruno Silva de Oliveira wrote:
> Well, that was exactly what I tought... if the threshold is zero,
> only the selected colour will be selected.
> But what about a RGB with R=50, G=110 and B=220, and a threshold of
> 10? The colour range will be something like
Thanks for your response. I get to understand that I
wil need to use JavaScript.
In my opinion this should be easier in GIMP in the
future.
Thanks
--- michael chang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 11/4/05, Ernesto Orozco Coulson
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I have been looking for but I co
On 11/6/05, Ernesto Orozco Coulson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks for your response. I get to understand that I
> wil need to use JavaScript.
>
> In my opinion this should be easier in GIMP in the
> future.
GIMP isn't designed for this purpose, and plenty of code is already
available for this
michael chang wrote:
> Macromedia Fireworks uses something called "Vector" based Graphics
> provided by Macromedia's proprietary Flash technology/file format, and
> GIMP uses "Raster" based graphics which are not so proprietary and
> come in various file formats. The two are different, yield diff