I'm not sure what you asking here.  What do you mean by "trace negative 
spaces" and "manage the base"?


On Sunday, September 9, 2012 1:23:41 AM UTC-4, Sergio Zambrano wrote:
>
> I assume the calculated columns is what will allow me to do the pain I'm 
> foreseeing:
> Smoothing the spine of each bar/string, (about 3 columns) while keeping 
> the width at the key points, rather than smoothing the whole paths that 
> make the areas. Kind of a high pass filter. I don't know how it works. I 
> just know that's the name of what I use to get the fine detail in a photo 
> for later smoothing it like crazy and re-applying the fine details back 
> (i.e. pores)… or like a temporal filter in video…
>
> I think it'd be something like… 
>
> Getting the thickest cols where all the bars peak up…
> Finding a middle curve between both edges (spine)
> Average that curve 3 cols around, returning the higher values only 
> (loosing up -outwards- the spine but never straightening -inwards- the 
> stream)
> Re-render the proper thickness /2 both sides the spine.
>
> Can I trace negative spaces that would end up transparent? I was thinking 
> of covering up the area behind with another white area.
> Can I manage the base (cero) of the areas or should I start with a white 
> patch to cover the first (next) color area?
>

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