Thank you Ofnuts! Worked like a charm!
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One way to do this is to remove the color to a separate layer, select it, and
fill with whatever grey you like:
Duplicate the image layer.
On the duplicated layer, remove all color (Colors->Desaturate, or whatever).
Set the layer mode of the duplicated layer to Difference.
Since all
On 24/03/17 23:09, ottenm wrote:
I think I got it all crammed into the subject line! I have some images with
color spots in them that I would like to turn gray, but I want all the color
spots replaced with the same shade of gray (not to darker/lighter shades of gray
depending on how dark/light
I think I got it all crammed into the subject line! I have some images with
color spots in them that I would like to turn gray, but I want all the color
spots replaced with the same shade of gray (not to darker/lighter shades of gray
depending on how dark/light the original color was). Also want