>This is not meant to be nasty but since this appears to be a layered
>image,
>I would ask the architect, or the college, for the original floor plan
>sans
>mechanical ductwork. The maintenance dept. of the college no doubt has
>such
>a plan or an "as-built" if there have been modifications. You, or
>someone,
>could then have that scanned and digitized.
>
>Rick S.
>
>
>-----Original Message----- 
>From: fender6strat
>Sent: Saturday, March 11, 2017 9:42 PM
>To: [email protected]
>Cc: [email protected]
>Subject: [Gimp-user] Cleaning up a Blueprint
>
>Hello all,
>I'm new to photo editing, especially gimp so I was hoping to get some
>help
>with this. My new job would require me to scrub images like this down
>on a
>somewhat regular basis (down to bare floor plan), what would be the
>best way
>to
>go about it? Basically I just need to delete all of the black, but
>when I
>try to
>the edges stay gray (Inherent to BMP's I'd guess). Also when I select
>just
>the
>black, after I delete it the selectors stay visible. Any help would be
>appreciated and I apologize for my ignorance. Thanks. PS, if there
>Isn't
>enough
>resolution in the picture I could host one else where.
>
>Attachments:
>*
>http://www.gimpusers.com/system/attachments/505/original/floorplan.jpg
That was the first thing I said when this was given to me, however I'm guessing
that this wont always be the case. The .pdf I was given of the M drawings was
not layered, had it been I wouldn't be in this mess. Thanks for your reply.

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