On Wed, Apr 23, 2008 at 1:35 PM, I wrote:
I doubt that this can be done, but I thought I would ask in case I'm
missing some trick.
Ofter I make a complicated selection with edge feathering turned off.
However, after I'm finished making the selection I decide that I would like
to
There is another way to feather an existing selection as well, it is my
preferred method,
since you can actually see how much feather you are gonna get beforehand.
Simply this: Convert the selection to a quickmask (also in the Select menu,
and there is
an icon in the lower left corner of the
I doubt that this can be done, but I thought I would ask in case I'm
missing some trick.
Ofter I make a complicated selection with edge feathering turned off.
However, after I'm finished making the selection I decide that I would like
to feather the edges before performing other tasks. You
Hi Jeffery,
On Wed, Apr 23, 2008 at 1:35 PM, Jeffery Small [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I doubt that this can be done, but I thought I would ask in case I'm
missing some trick.
Ofter I make a complicated selection with edge feathering turned off.
However, after I'm finished making the
Hi all,
I am new to Gimp.
How do I feather the edges of a photo? I want to soften the edges.
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Hi,
On Mon, 2007-09-10 at 09:26 -0700, Thomas Holland wrote:
How do I feather the edges of a photo? I want to soften the edges.
Take a look at http://gimp.org/tutorials/Quickmask/
Sven
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