Liam and Ofnuts, thanks a lot for your replies. I got an acceptable result this
way - I just thought that there was a special filter that would make this job a
bit easier.
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On 10/16/2013 05:19 PM, Lork wrote:
Hi,
An image I imported contains an area with quite a few different, yet very
similar colors (different shades of the same red). I want to change the complete
area to one single red tone. What's the most appropriate approach to this?
Especially without loosing
On Wed, 2013-10-16 at 17:19 +0200, Lork wrote:
> Hi,
>
> An image I imported contains an area with quite a few different, yet very
> similar colors (different shades of the same red). I want to change the
> complete
> area to one single red tone. What's the most appropriate approach to this?
> Es
Hi,
An image I imported contains an area with quite a few different, yet very
similar colors (different shades of the same red). I want to change the complete
area to one single red tone. What's the most appropriate approach to this?
Especially without loosing the antialiasing at the edges that su