red eye removal?

2001-01-22 Thread Tom Cooper

I looked on the mailing list archives, and must confess that I don't
understand how to go about this.

The suggestion for 'colormap rotation' was not available, (greyed-out on
my installation of 1.126) and the suggestion to use the dodge/burn tool
isn't clear enough about how to do this.  I looked in the reference
manual, and cannot find information about dodge/burn.

I know using the Gimp to remove redeye from a photo is like using an 18
wheeler to move a single 2x4 across the street, but I'd like to be able
to do it.

Can someone please explain to me how to accomplish this?  When it comes
to the Gimp, I'm a bear of very little brain.

Thanks for the assistance.

Regards,
Tom Cooper
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Re: red eye removal?

2001-01-22 Thread Jeff Sheffield

read up on the clone tool.
It is what I use.
You have to do it by hand  but this seems
to product the best results IMHO.

Note: red eye removal has been on the list before
A quick look at my personal backup of the list
reveils a thread on 
Date: Fri, 21 Jul 2000 13:41:24 -0700


On Mon, Jan 22, 2001 at 04:36:18PM -0500, Tom Cooper wrote:
 I looked on the mailing list archives, and must confess that I don't
 understand how to go about this.
 
 The suggestion for 'colormap rotation' was not available, (greyed-out on
 my installation of 1.126) and the suggestion to use the dodge/burn tool
 isn't clear enough about how to do this.  I looked in the reference
 manual, and cannot find information about dodge/burn.
 
 I know using the Gimp to remove redeye from a photo is like using an 18
 wheeler to move a single 2x4 across the street, but I'd like to be able
 to do it.
 
 Can someone please explain to me how to accomplish this?  When it comes
 to the Gimp, I'm a bear of very little brain.
 
 Thanks for the assistance.
 
 Regards,
 Tom Cooper
 -- 
 Standard disclaimer applies:
 This message represents the opinions of the
 author, and not necessarily those of any 
 organization to which he may be related.
Thanks, 
Jeff


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Re: red eye removal?

2001-01-22 Thread Carol Spears

Tom Cooper wrote:
 The suggestion for 'colormap rotation' was not available, (greyed-out on
 my installation of 1.126) and the suggestion to use the dodge/burn tool
 isn't clear enough about how to do this.  I looked in the reference
 manual, and cannot find information about dodge/burn.

When a filter is grayed out as an option it means that your file isn't
in the right format.  Check to see if you have an alpha channel or not
(ImageAlphaAdd Alpha if Add Alpha is gray, you have it).  

Try it with alpha (add alpha) and with out (LayersFlatten Image). 
Other filters need only one layer or will only work on the bottom
layer.  As you get to know the filters, you get to know what they want.

 
 I know using the Gimp to remove redeye from a photo is like using an 18
 wheeler to move a single 2x4 across the street, but I'd like to be able
 to do it.

The last time I took out red eye, I zoomed in to 400% and used the color
picker and did it pixil by pixil.  It was fine, but not great.  My
people looked alittle cross eyed, so be careful with the light spot.



red eye removal

2000-07-21 Thread Prasanna Subash

Hi all,
I remember seeing some article about redeye removal. But I cant find it
searching the mailing list anymore. Can someone tell me how to do this
with gimp.

Thanks in advance.
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Re: red eye removal

2000-07-21 Thread Jon Winters

Prasanna Subash wrote:
 
 Hi all,
 I remember seeing some article about redeye removal. But I cant find it
 searching the mailing list anymore. Can someone tell me how to do this
 with gimp.
 
 Thanks in advance.
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   |\/\/\/| Hi,
   |  |
   |  | This was greyscale in my email client
   | (.)(.) I didn't even need the GIMP to fix it.
  C  _) Just removed the red and replaced with
   | ,___|  black.
   |   /
  /\Enjoy!
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Re: red eye removal

2000-07-21 Thread James Smaby

Check out the plug-in at
Image-Colors-Colormap Rotation...
I just discovered this today, and think
it would be a good tool for getting rid
of redeye (just select the eyes first).
-James Smaby



Re: red eye removal

2000-07-21 Thread Alex Harford

Prasanna Subash wrote:
 
 Hi all,
 I remember seeing some article about redeye removal. But I cant find it
 searching the mailing list anymore. Can someone tell me how to do this
 with gimp.
 
 Thanks in advance.

I recommend using the Dodge/Burn tool that comes with Gimp 1.1.  It
makes things *much* easier than making a selection, then adjusting the
colours with Colour Balance.

If you haven't tried Gimp 1.1, install it now!  There are packages
available for most distributions, and there are tons of new features to
play with.

Alex
Author of "GIMP Essential Reference"
http://www.dowco.com/~alexh