On Thu, 2021-03-25 at 18:03 -0700, Tom via gimp-user-list wrote:
>
> Thanks for posting your process. Without having seen the original
> image, I have a question: would the "Color to Alpha" function worked
> well here? Select the green background as the color to eliminate and
> the coin
On 3/25/21 4:27 PM, Liam R E Quin wrote:
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On Thu, 2021-03-25 at 17:24 +0100, Zoltán Kluik wrote:
Dear Liam,
Yes, the image is in RGB colour 8 bit.
What does it mean?
Colour means as
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On Thu, 2021-03-25 at 17:24 +0100, Zoltán Kluik wrote:
> Dear Liam,
>
> Yes, the image is in RGB colour 8 bit.
> What does it mean?
Colour means as opposed to greyscale (just grey, no
Sorry I forgot to write, that I'm using kubuntu (ubuntu wiht KDE graphic
screen) and I have only 4 GB RAM.
Zoltán Kluik ezt írta (időpont: 2021. márc. 25.,
Cs 17:32):
> Dear Liam,
>
> Yes, the image is in RGB colour 8 bit.
> What does it mean?
> "to use select -> grow by 1 oe 2 pixels and
On Wed, 2021-03-24 at 00:15 +0100, Zoltán Kluik via gimp-user-list
wrote:
> . Now in 2.10.22 I open a picture, using foreground
> selection tool, but in this version there is a motor feature where I
> can
> select Global- and Levin matting. I use both with iteration value 1.
> First
> Global is
Dear Gimp Users,
I did not give answer for my question till now, that's why it can
happened that I'm not explained precisely the problem. If this, then please
ask me for more information. Also the problem is that I couldn't attach
images to represent what is the problem.
So I kindly ask You to