[Gimp-user] Adjusting gray level curve: 3 input levels -> 3 output levels?

2005-10-14 Thread Felix E. Klee
t;tools / color tools", but unsuccessfully. Any suggestions? -- Felix E. Klee ___ Gimp-user mailing list Gimp-user@lists.xcf.berkeley.edu http://lists.xcf.berkeley.edu/mailman/listinfo/gimp-user

Re: [Gimp-user] Adjusting gray level curve: 3 input levels -> 3 output levels?

2005-10-15 Thread Felix E. Klee
At Fri, 14 Oct 2005 13:48:59 +0200, Felix E. Klee wrote: > I want to bend an grayscale image's gray level curve so that three > input levels are turned into three output levels. For all six levels > I have the precise values, for example acquired with the color picker > tool.

[Gimp-user] Drawing in background color with LMB or RMB

2004-09-01 Thread Felix E. Klee
Hi, is it possible to configure Gimp so that when pressing the left or middle mouse button, I draw with the background color. Ideally, it should be possible to configure the mouse buttons on a per tool basis, IMHO. I find extremely tedious to switch between foreground and background colors by hit

[Gimp-user] Re: Drawing in background color with LMB or RMB

2004-09-01 Thread Felix E. Klee
Ah, I forgot: Gimp 2.0.2 on LINUX. Updates possible. Maybe what I want could be achieved by configuring the mouse as an additional input device in X11, although I only have one mouse (my Artpad is not here, unfortunately). Sounds weird, eh? Felix PS: it just was the first time that I activated t

[Gimp-user] Re: Drawing in background color with LMB or RMB

2004-09-01 Thread Felix E. Klee
On Wed, 01 Sep 2004 14:48:16 +0200 Andreas Waechter wrote: > What I use very often is control key plus left mouse click - it selects > the color at the mouse position - thus I can select all the colors > already in the image very easily. Maybe this way to change color might > "work" for you as

[Gimp-user] Re: Drawing in background color with LMB or RMB

2004-09-01 Thread Felix E. Klee
On 01 Sep 2004 14:29:04 +0200 Sven Neumann wrote: > > is it possible to configure Gimp so that when pressing the left or > > middle mouse button, I draw with the background color. > > No, and all mouse buttons are used already. We aren't going to change > that. This I don't understand. What would

[Gimp-user] Wish: Scaling Brushes

2004-09-01 Thread Felix E. Klee
Hi, here's another constant peeve of mine when using the Gimp: It is not possible to scale brushes. Instead one has to predefine brushes of all kinds of different sizes which I find to be quite cumbersome. If I'm mistaken, I'm happy to be corrected. If the feature is really not available: Could t

[Gimp-user] Re: Drawing in background color with LMB or RMB

2004-09-01 Thread Felix E. Klee
On Wed, 1 Sep 2004 15:02:43 +0200 Felix E. Klee wrote: > Thanks for the hint. But this is still not what I want. If I could > activate drawing with background color by holding some modifier key > (e.g. shift), then that would be fine. Well, I'll just finish that image in XPaint. H

[Gimp-user] Re: Wish: Scaling Brushes

2004-09-01 Thread Felix E. Klee
On Wed, 01 Sep 2004 15:46:32 +0200 Michael Schumacher wrote: > Depends on the type of the brush - the round and rectangular ones > created from within GIMP can be scaled, brushes that are images can't. I know that you can resize brushes used by the ink tool. However, I'd like to see similar funct

[Gimp-user] Re: Wish: Scaling Brushes

2004-09-01 Thread Felix E. Klee
On Wed, 1 Sep 2004 16:20:26 +0200 Simon Budig wrote: > Would you please look at the brush dialog, hit the "new" button and > fiddle away with your new generated brush? Ah, thanks, I found it now. Yes, that's indeed what I've been looking for. In fact, I usually only use round brushes. Thus, the li