Pasi Savolainen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
* Steven Woody [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Pasi Savolainen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
* Steven Woody [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
See also: http://gimp-savvy.com/BOOK/index.html?node60.html
when playing with level or curves, did you guys adjust each channel alone
or
Hi,
Steven Woody [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
okay, i got your point about using the black/white point in the
picture to set the relative ends of level tool. but how you use
grey?
The grey color picker helps you to remove color casts from your image.
Pick from a spot that is supposed to have a
Sven Neumann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
Steven Woody [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
okay, i got your point about using the black/white point in the
picture to set the relative ends of level tool. but how you use
grey?
The grey color picker helps you to remove color casts from your image.
* Steven Woody [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Pasi Savolainen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
when i worked on individul channels, i always got color cast. i just can not
image that how people working on channels can still keep color balance well
sicne you can not do the r,g,b simultanously. any tips there?
Steven Woody wrote:
when playing with level or curves, did you guys adjust each channel
alone or
the overall combined value?
I'm no expert, but I usually start with the easiest operation and work
my way to the more difficult. I'll try Auto-Levels first, adjusting the
brightness with the
Raphaƫl Quinet wrote:
On Fri, 05 Aug 2005 13:16:28 -0400, Roger D Vargas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
First of all, Im a total newbie in image management. I have made just
some simple things with Gimp. I have some pictures I took with low
lights, and I would like to know the correct method to
On Saturday 06 August 2005 22:10, Andrew Robinson wrote:
Wish I knew how to work the curves. Any recommend a good tutorial?
i've not worked that one out at all, have no idea what it's supposed to
do. my first step is pretty much like yours -try the simplest method
first which in my case would
Sven Neumann sven at gimp.org writes:
Hi,
Steve Stavropoulos nothere at gmail.com writes:
On 7/27/05, Rachelle McLean wrote:
With the selection tool that looks like a pair of scissors, and
acts lilke the magnetic lasso tool in Photoshop, I can get it to
make a shape but how do you
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2005-08-06 at 2050.09 +):
I use Gimp 224 on SuSe Linux 92 :turning a scissor-made shape into a selection
rarely works and never twice.
I have tries several 'tricks' suggested in mailing lists : they do not work.
Michel
The original concept (or the second version
Michel Franckart wrote:
Sven Neumann sven at gimp.org writes:
Suggestions on how to improve this are welcome. Patches would be even
more appreciated.
I use Gimp 224 on SuSe Linux 92 :turning a scissor-made shape into a selection
rarely works and never twice.
I have tries several 'tricks'
Hi,
I hope that this is going to the correct place, i.e, response to
Compiling refocus.
When I went to Gimp 2.2.6, I found that refocus would not compile.
There were name clashes between the preview code in refocus and the Gimp
preview code. I modified refocus so that it would compile.
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