Thanks Saul. (Leaving text below in case this s/b the basis for a
bugreport ...)
a) I can drag and drop in the Layers dialog - but never see the '+'-sign
in the cursor.
b) In your video (I stepped through it frame by frame so I'm pretty sure
I have this correct) as soon as you grabbed the layer
Quoting Alec Burgess bura...@gmail.com:
For improved discoverablity suggest that the '+' sign s/b added to
drag-drop anywhere its legal to drop and in particular only be removed
in the Channels dialog when cursor is over the components section but
reappear when cursor is *anywhere* below the
How about something like :
duplicate layer
desaturate
invert
slight blur
adjust opacity
merge
HTH
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On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 6:32 PM, paperaussie paperaus...@gmx.net wrote:
Can any experienced Gimp users tell me how the process described in Ron
Bigelow's article can be reproduced in Gimp most efficiently?
http://www.ronbigelow.com/articles/contrast/contrast.htm
Francesco Scaglioni f...@mossdog.net wrote:
How about something like :
duplicate layer
desaturate
invert
slight blur
adjust opacity
merge
Placing the top layer in divide mode is also very useful. Also try
Overlay or Soft light. All this is much simpler than the method
suggested by the
Quoting paperaussie paperaus...@gmx.net:
Can any experienced Gimp users tell me how the process described in Ron
Bigelow's article can be reproduced in Gimp most efficiently?
http://www.ronbigelow.com/articles/contrast/contrast.htm
The following link is to a short screen capture of how that
On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 10:53 PM, Olivier Lecarme o...@olecarme.homelinux.net
Placing the top layer in divide mode is also very useful. Also try
Overlay or Soft light. All this is much simpler than the method
suggested by the original site, which seems an overkill.
Agreed. If I was doing this, I
Saul:
You said
1. Drag your original layer over to the Channels Dialog and drop it,
creating a new channel.
In your video, when you drag the image from the layer dock up to the
channels dock your cursor has a '+' sign inside the
_
|+ ... when I do it I have no plus sign and when the channels