On Thu, Apr 12, 2012 at 11:35 AM, Judah Kleinveldt wrote:
> [Gimp-user] How to control one color only?
>
> Keith the way I'd do it to keep things simple and quick is to create a
> selection of the troubling area, begin by creating a duplicate layer first
> then select (on the
[Gimp-user] How to control one color only?
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Keith the way I'd do it to keep things simple and quick is to create a
selection of the troubling area, begin by creating a duplicate layer first then
select (on the duplicate) as c
Good day, Keith!
Could you show an example? For some reason I have a feeling that there is
more than one way to accomplish this.
Best regards,
Boris
2012/4/11 Keith Purtell
> This is another of those things I knew how to do in PShop and am now
> trying to duplicate in GIMP. I have a photo of a
On 04/11/2012 12:46 PM, Keith Purtell wrote:
> This is another of those things I knew how to do in PShop and am now
> trying to duplicate in GIMP. I have a photo of a flowchart drawn in
> green marker on a whiteboard. Photo taken with an iPhone, so quality
> is yuck. I brought out the greens with C
This is another of those things I knew how to do in PShop and am now trying
to duplicate in GIMP. I have a photo of a flowchart drawn in green marker
on a whiteboard. Photo taken with an iPhone, so quality is yuck. I brought
out the greens with Color Enhance, but now the white board has areas that