Hi,
Daniel Egger [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Am 06 Sep 2001 12:56:46 +0200 schrieb Sven Neumann:
I think Branko is right here. Color-To-Alpha is not suited for
chroma-keying since it will remove all shades of blue from all
colors in the image. Classic blue-boxing requires to clear only
Sven Neumann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
Branko Collin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Does image/Select/By Color what you want?
I think Branko is right here. Color-To-Alpha is not suited for
chroma-keying since it will remove all shades of blue from all
colors in the image. Classic
Rebecca J. Walter [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
it might be useful if the color to alpha filter could a) interact with
That reminds me: I'd like to use the color to alpha filter for
chroma-keying. That is, stand the subject in front of a blue screen
and use color-to-alpha to remove all the blue.
it might be useful if the color to alpha filter could a) interact with
the color picker or b) pull the information about the image background
from the color tool stuff and use that as the color to replace. it isnt
easy for a lot of users to select the color in the color selector
without being
Hi,
Lourens Veen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Open image
Select Filters-color-to-alpha, popup appears
Select color picker, another popup appears
Get colour from image, it shows up in the color picker popup
Drag the colour to the color-to-alpha popup
Select OK
You can also drag'n'drop