On Sunday 25 April 2004 03:02 am, Ken Walker wrote:
I was asked the other day if I could change the dark brown trim on our
house including down spouts and eavestroughs but not the roof as shown in
http://qblaw.ca/house.jpg
Ken -- I use the dxm theme for IceWM. It's primarily dark green with
Hi,
David Burren [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Adjusting the white point will scale all the colours in the image.
For example if you had green writing on yellow paper, adjusting the
white point like this would change the green to cyan (and red to
magenta, but not affect any blue writing).
Mind
Hi Ken,
Ken Walker wrote:
I was asked the other day if I could change the dark brown trim on our house
including down spouts and eavestroughs but not the roof as shown in
from dark brown to Montana Tan as shown in
First use something like the freehand selection tool to roughly
select the
I was asked the other day if I could change the dark brown trim on our house
including down spouts and eavestroughs but not the roof as shown in
http://qblaw.ca/house.jpg
from dark brown to Montana Tan as shown in
http://qblaw.ca/paint.jpg
Doors would be Autumn haze.
I thought this would be
On Sunday 25 April 2004 03:02 am, Ken Walker wrote:
I was asked the other day if I could change the dark brown trim on our
house including down spouts and eavestroughs but not the roof as shown in
http://qblaw.ca/house.jpg
from dark brown to Montana Tan as shown in
Hi,
Steve Litt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
While you're waiting for an authoritative answer I'll give you what
I know. I'd use the bezier selection tool to select the trim,
eavesdrops and spouts, but not the roof, trees, etc.
That's a good start. You can then for example use
Sven Neumann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Steve Litt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
By the way -- I use select by color a lot when I scan yellow
receipts. I use select by color to turn the yellow to white, then
save it as grayscale and save mucho megabytes.
The classic method to make the paper