Select the "red" eye. Then Filters->Enhance->Red Eye Removal
I often use Colors->Filter Pack. Depends how bad the redeye is.
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> I give up...tried everything; no banana
>
> I did a general try, did a manually isolated try...nothing
>
If you are using 2.4, why not use the Red-Eye removal tool?
Owen
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First, do you have any suggestions at all about what I might do if Iwant to print with my own printer for which I have a profile? Sincemost users of gimp probably want to do just that, it would be veryhelpful if there were a way to do it. The only way I can think of is toboot Windows XP and use
On Mon, 2007-12-24 at 14:30 +0100, Sven Neumann wrote:
>
> > I am completely at sea about how I use the print profile to actually
> > print. Do I set the mode of operation to print simulation and then
> > choose print from the file menu? Or do I put the print profile in the
> > RGB profile slot
Hi,
On Sat, 2007-12-22 at 17:31 -0600, Leonard Evens wrote:
> How to use the display profile was fairly clear. Profiles for input
> files was very murky, but I eventually worked out what was happening
> there. One confusing thing was that if you specify in
> Preferences>Color Management that