You can also perform a color-to-alpha transition (in full RGB mode with alpha 
channel) by using the "color erase" blend mode (eyedrop the color to be 
erased).  Then you don't have to deal with the plugin dialog.


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Sent: Sunday, January 8, 2017 8:21 AM
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Subject: Re: [Gimp-user] Brush painting in wrong colour?

On 08/01/17 15:40, Rick Strong wrote:
> What rich2005 says.
>
> Or, SELECT > BY COLOR, click on the red and fill with your green using
> the bucket.
>

2) Color replacement (in full RGB mode):

- Color>Color-to-alpha and remove the red (this replaces the logo with
transparency)
- Set the bucket-fill tool to "Behind" mode and bucket-fill the whole
layer (no selection!) with the required color


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