Pavel wrote:
> I need a script (and a batch?) which will read .jpg file names from
> a file list and mark all of these files with greyscale watermark
> (aka logo), which will be place at exact location of those pictures
> (for example, lower right corner). Watermark must be read from a
> .gif file
Layers>Colors options offer many ways to accomplish this task. Pick your
green car (by the way isn't it Volvo?) with color picking tool (Shift+O)
and change some settings like hue; you can desaturate and then colourize
your selection.
On Fri, 16 Dec 2005 20:03:37 +0200, Brad Lyon <[EMAIL P
On Fri, Dec 16, 2005 at 04:59:39PM -0200, Joao S. O. Bueno Calligaris wrote:
> Try using layers->Colors->HSV , and changing the hue.
> If there are other greens in the image, have the car selected first.
I've had more success with the HSV mentioned above as I have had to match
exact colors. In ge
On Friday 16 December 2005 04:03 pm, Brad Lyon wrote:
> Please point me at FAQ or whatever if I'm missing something
>
> Basically, I would like to replace a car color, but not affect the
> highlights/lighting affects on the car. For example, if a car is
> green, but the picture has it in a certain
Hi Brad,
You want colormap rotation Filters->Colors->Map->Colormap rotation
You select a portion of the hue spectrum in the input, map it to a
portion of the spectrum in the output, and highlights and shadows are kept.
Cheers,
Dave.
Brad Lyon wrote:
Please point me at FAQ or whatever if I'
Please point me at FAQ or whatever if I'm missing something
Basically, I would like to replace a car color, but not affect the
highlights/lighting affects on the car. For example, if a car is green,
but the picture has it in a certain light, the green will be mixed with
white light, etc. I j