On Monday 12 July 2010 10:26:59 Rob Owens wrote:

> This is a work-related project that is intended for use by 
project
> managers.  The image is intended to be used in 
presentations, to make it
> easier for management types to get a feel for project 
status w/o having
> to digest a whole bunch of numerical analysis.
>
> I know that it's possible to script the Gimp.  I'll research it 
a bit.
> Do you think it's likely to be easier than scripting 
ImageMagick?
>
> -Rob
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I don't know how I would script this function for third party 
users, in Gimp or in ImageMagick. Someone else will need 
to discuss that aspect.

 Interactively blending one color or shade  into another at 
the border as you require could be done in two different 
ways in Gimp.



1. Create a gradient from one shade to the other and create 
markers to indicate start and finish of the blend area. 

2. In the more general case you can use a gradient to create 
a layer mask that causes one layer to fade away and the 
layer below it to become visible.


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