Somehow I neglected to mention that I am trying to do this in gimp 2.9.
Indeed I could do something like convert to grayscale and then select, but
right now I can't numerically specify the range of 16-bit values that I
want to be selected.
Select By Color can be used, but I can't tell how the
(in a separate subthread, apologies for out of order response since I am
not subscribed)
ofnuts' suggestion is the right idea, I think that should work fine
(threshold a duplicate image). The units are normalized instead of pixel
values, it appears to work fine (the thresholding is working on the
Here is what to do:
Step 1: Plug in your device.
Step 2: Open Gimp.
Step 3: Go to Edit.
Step 4: Go to Input Devices.
Step 5: Select Huion which will appear in the box on the right (as long as the
device is plugged in.)
Step 6: Click the mode box and select Screen.
Step 7: Go to Axes and
>I have a (i think) rather small problem with gimp. The programm itself
>works fine, but when i try to dock dialogs or change layers, it
>somehow doesn't show the blue "yes, this can be dragged here" tint
>where it normally would. Also, i cant change any layers around. I
>think, gimp doesnt