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I've just seen this screenshot of a forthcoming new node in blender and
i find this rainbow UI really nice because it lets you quite easily (gimp
curve-like) modify any hue of the document.
I let you check this :
http://mke3.net/blender/devel/2.5/hue_correct_node.jpg
or
http://mke3.net/blender
I have a test image which is monochromatic (black/white), is a grid
pattern and shades from black on the left to white on the right which I
have been using for some Unsharp Mask experiments. In order to extend
these experiments I would like to change the test image to a coloured
monochromatic image
Norman Silverstone (nor...@littletank.org) wrote:
> I have a test image which is monochromatic (black/white), is a grid
> pattern and shades from black on the left to white on the right which I
> have been using for some Unsharp Mask experiments. In order to extend
> these experiments I would like
I was following a tutorial on Gimp Guru's I think it was, on copying tones
from a sample image to your own. However, when I went to (Colors?/Map/Sample
Colorize) and looked for the sample image in the drop down box, it wasn't
there. I don't know how to get it into the drop down box for selection. C
Hi Cédric,
Cédric Gémy wrote:
> i find this rainbow UI really nice because it lets you quite easily (gimp
> curve-like) modify any hue of the document.
looks fine, thank you.
Be sure to compile a posting for the UI brainstorm,
so the idea doesn't get lost:
http://gimp-brainstorm.blogspot.com/
>Hi Bryan,
>
>you have opened the sample image?
>If so, which GIMP version are you using?
>
>Works fine for me with GIMP 2.6.7
>
>
>regards,
>peter
>
>
Peter, thanks for reponding. I have the same version as you do. What I did
was save a sample file from the site I was on to use in my learning. All
hi,
Bryan wrote:
> Peter, thanks for reponding. I have the same version as you do. What I did
> was save a sample file from the site I was on to use in my learning. All I did
> was save it in the same directory as my own image but maybe I need to store
> that sample image in a specific location in
>hi,
>
>Bryan wrote:
>> Peter, thanks for reponding. I have the same version as you do. What I
did
>> was save a sample file from the site I was on to use in my learning. All I
did
>> was save it in the same directory as my own image but maybe I need to
store
>> that sample image in a specific loca
Bryan wrote:
[..]
> If I open up the
> drop down selector above the sample image, the only choices I have are My own
> image file name, or From Gradient, or From Reverse Gradient.
ahh, possibly your sample image is a GIF?
Please check the Image->Mode menu and make shure it is set to RGB.
That's
>Bryan wrote:
>[..]
>> If I open up the
>> drop down selector above the sample image, the only choices I have are My
own
>> image file name, or From Gradient, or From Reverse Gradient.
>
>ahh, possibly your sample image is a GIF?
>Please check the Image->Mode menu and make shure it is set to RGB.
All -
I don't know if this makes conceptual sense, but ...
I am printing a scanned image onto a slightly toned surface (heavy
watercolor paper), and I would like to precompensate somewhat for the
effect of printing onto this warm toned medium. How can I correct the
image before printing to app
On Sun, Jan 31, 2010 at 12:50 PM, John Mills wrote:
> All -
>
> I don't know if this makes conceptual sense, but ...
>
> I am printing a scanned image onto a slightly toned surface (heavy
> watercolor paper), and I would like to precompensate somewhat for the
> effect of printing onto this warm to
Bryan wrote:
> Well you're pretty close in assuming it's the wrong file type. It's not a GIF
> but rather it's a png.
But if you open the sample image you want to use, but which is not
showing up properly, and from the main menu, select images and from the
choices of the image menu select mod
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