Is there any way I can directly make a grayscale image into an alpha
transparency channel?
I mean, NOT involving selection? Because selection by color to layer mask,
is really fucking up what I need to do thanks to the selection threshold.
Why is it damn easy to turn an alpha channel into a grays
Am 21.10.2012 10:04, schrieb Psiweapon:
Is there any way I can directly make a grayscale image into an alpha
transparency channel?
did you try Colours->Colour to Alpha?
Or, with a layer mask as intermediate step:
1) Add Layer Mask... Initialise Layer Mask to: [x] Greyscale copy of layer
okay
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On 10/21/2012 10:04 AM, Psiweapon wrote:
Is there any way I can directly make a grayscale image into an alpha
transparency channel?
I mean, NOT involving selection? Because selection by color to layer
mask, is really fucking up what I need to do thanks to the selection
threshold.
Why is it
Hi All Yet Again,
When I discovered that the new version 2.8 of Gimp already has Python support
incorporated in it I decided to download and install Gimp 2.8 onto my PC.
I then tried to download the ‘mirror-layers.py’ file a few times from
http://sourceforge.net/projects/gimp-tools/files/script
On 10/22/2012 03:08 AM, Lorgach wrote:
Hi All Yet Again,
When I discovered that the new version 2.8 of Gimp already has Python support
incorporated in it I decided to download and install Gimp 2.8 onto my PC.
I then tried to download the ‘mirror-layers.py’ file a few times from
http://sourcef
On 2012-10-21 21:26, Ofnuts wrote:
On 10/22/2012 03:08 AM, Lorgach wrote:
Hi All Yet Again,
When I discovered that the new version 2.8 of Gimp already has Python support
incorporated in it I decided to download and install Gimp 2.8 onto my PC.
I then tried to download the ‘mirror-layers.py’ f