Re: [Gimp-user] Using channels to select pixels

2010-07-28 Thread Rob Antonishen
What are you describing goes beyond my comprehension of gimp. If you have the > time, I'd love it if you could break that down for me. > > Decomposition was simple enough once I'd figured it out. > > I think SG's solution is simplest to use. -Rob A> ___

[Gimp-user] Using channels to select pixels

2010-07-28 Thread bob
What are you describing goes beyond my comprehension of gimp. If you have the time, I'd love it if you could break that down for me. Decomposition was simple enough once I'd figured it out. After I read you email, I looked up the docs to discover what quickmask is, and I think I understand that.

Re: [Gimp-user] Using channels to select pixels

2010-07-28 Thread saulgoode
Forget everything I posted (sorry). Here is an easier way: > 1. Open your Channels Dialog ("Windows->Dockable Dialogs->Channels") > 2. Right-click on the preview of the channel with the highest > contrast and select the "Channel to selection" command. Quoting saulgo...@flashingtwelve.brickfilms

Re: [Gimp-user] Using channels to select pixels

2010-07-28 Thread saulgoode
Quoting bob : > I'm working through a tutorial made by photoshop: > : > : > Step 24 is interesting. Water spray is seperated from a background colour, > using a manipulation of channels. > > I can't seem to figure out how to the same thing in gimp. > Any idea how I can do it? The process is fairl

Re: [Gimp-user] Using channels to select pixels

2010-07-28 Thread Rob Antonishen
> Step 24 is interesting. Water spray is seperated from a background colour, > using a manipulation of channels. > > I can't seem to figure out how to the same thing in gimp. > Any idea how I can do it? > > There may be an easier way, but what I will do is decompose the layer to a new image. Iden

[Gimp-user] Using channels to select pixels

2010-07-28 Thread bob
Hello again guys. I'm working through a tutorial made by photoshop: http://colorburned.com/2010/07/create-a-refreshing-beer-themed-poster-design-in-photoshop.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Feed:+Colorburned+(Colorburned+|+Graphic+design+resources,+tutorials,+and+more!)