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From: gau_ve...@hotmail.com
To: strata_ran...@hotmail.com
Subject: RE: [Gimp-user] Fixing Deleted Left Behind Lines
Date: Thu, 27 Jun 2013 12:42:23 -0700




If you are drawing with the paintbrush tool the edges are drawn soft or 
"fuzzy"and the color selection tools will fail to select portions of the 
softened edges as blending to soften the edges brings the color closer to the 
colors of the neighborhood versus the color you are trying to select.  You can 
try increasing the threshold setting of the fuzzy select and color select 
tools, or paint your lines with the pencil tool rather than the paintbrush 
which guarantees a hard, solid, non-blended edge that the color select tool can 
select without loss.  The select tools also have their own antialiasing feautre 
which should be turned off if exact selections are needed.

> From: strata_ran...@hotmail.com
> To: dlabo...@gillis.com; gimp-user-list@gnome.org
> Date: Thu, 27 Jun 2013 04:56:57 -0700
> Subject: Re: [Gimp-user] Fixing Deleted Left Behind Lines
> 
> > From: dlabo...@gillis.com
> > To: gimp-user-list@gnome.org
> > Date: Wed, 26 Jun 2013 17:14:40 -0500
> > Subject: [Gimp-user] Fixing Deleted Left Behind Lines
> > 
> > Dear Gimp,
> > 
> > I absolutely love the program I am just trying to figure something out. 
> > When I start a new project and I start editing the photo (i.e. drawing on 
> > it with the paintbrush) I encounter a problem when I try to select certain 
> > colors and delete. So lets say I have three colors in my image. I do a 
> > little drawing and editing on my image and then I want each separate color 
> > to be a separate layer. So I select two of the colors and delete them. Any 
> > things that isn't that third color or where the two colors I deleted used 
> > to be now has these "editing lines" is what I want to call them. You can 
> > see faint lines where I had made slight changes to the image with lets say 
> > the paintbrush. HOW DO I GET RID OF THOSE LINES? Some help would be much 
> > appreciated. Thanks.
> > 
> > Thomas
> > 
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> Most selection tools have an anti-aliasing feature which improves the 
> visual quality of the selection's edge pixels, but it also means that if 
> you're
>  doing a cut and paste, there may be bits and traces of color left 
> behind in areas that you would expect to have nothing left.  Try 
> switching the selectors' antialising off and see if this improves your 
> results.
> 
> -- Stratadrake
> strata_ran...@hotmail.com
> --------------------
> Numbers may not lie, but neither do they tell the whole truth.
> 
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