DOES ANYONE KNOW A SCRIPT THAT GET RID OF STAINS?
CHIEN-HUI CHUNG
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* Chien-Hui Chung [01-01-70 12:34]:
> DOES ANYONE KNOW A SCRIPT THAT GET RID OF STAINS?
You might try SHOUT
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You can use wavelet decompose to isolate the stain colors on a different
later. See the second half of this post:
http://blog.patdavid.net/2014/07/wavelet-decompose-again.html
On Fri, Jul 3, 2015 at 2:27 PM Patrick Shanahan
wrote:
> * Chien-Hui Chung [01-01-70 12:34]:
> > DOES ANYONE KNOW A SCRI
My version of GIMP says 2.8.6. Downloaded from the GIMP site. Is this newer or
older than 2.8.14? Did I get a beta version?
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>My impression is that it isn't usability, but rather documentation.
>While I found the tool fairly intuitive, a number of tips in this
>thread I would never have figured out save by accident. The problem
>with an "intuitive" tool design is that it isn't necessarily intuitive
>to everyone. This is
>My version of GIMP says 2.8.6. Downloaded from the GIMP site. Is
>this newer or older than 2.8.14? Did I get a beta version?
After some research, I realized that, oddly enough, version 2.8.6is older than
2.8.14, so I just downloaded and installed 2.8.14.
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On 07/03/2015 04:07 AM, steven8 wrote:
> I feel the frustration of the OP, as I too had the same issue when I first
> started out. This is not a usability issue at all. There is NO WAY that
> everything in a program can be totally intuitive, and to expect that is just
> silly.
Can you try to
>Can you try to describe the problem in a step-by-step list?
>As it is, I doubt many people are able to tell what is happening.
I'm sorry, Michael. I'm afraid I was not clear. I felt the OP's frustration
because I ONCE had that problem, but have since figured it out. I now have no
issue whatsoe
On 07/04/2015 12:35 AM, steven8 wrote:
>> Can you try to describe the problem in a step-by-step list?
>> As it is, I doubt many people are able to tell what is happening.
>
> I'm sorry, Michael. I'm afraid I was not clear. I felt the OP's frustration
> because I ONCE had that problem, but hav