On 02/10/2010 16:04, Beassweetpeas wrote:
>> What you want isn't removing the background, but extracting the
>> foreground :-) And there is a tool for this next to the scissors tool
>> (once your have a selection on th eforeground, your can invert it and
>> strike delete to remove the background)
> On 30/09/2010 22:29, Beassweetpeas wrote:
>> I have just got Gimp and want to remove backgrounds of images.On the video
>> tutorials I have watched there is a box on the right hand side for choosing
>> background. I dont have this although Im sure it was on when I installed it.
>> I only have
On 30/09/2010 22:29, Beassweetpeas wrote:
> I have just got Gimp and want to remove backgrounds of images.On the video
> tutorials I have watched there is a box on the right hand side for choosing
> background. I dont have this although Im sure it was on when I installed it.
> I only have the
I have just got Gimp and want to remove backgrounds of images.On the video
tutorials I have watched there is a box on the right hand side for choosing
background. I dont have this although Im sure it was on when I installed it. I
only have the Toolbox on the left hand side. Help
--
Beasswe
Greetings GIMPers-
To those with wondrous knowledge, I say again thank you. I scanned in a
bunch of very old slides (45 or so years old) and many of them are severely
discolored (though they may have been at the time--I"ve never seen them
before). I have one example at http://www.llywelyn.net/gim
On Thu, 2002-04-25 at 23:40, Carol Spears wrote:
> On 2002-04-25 at 2057.01 -0700, Seth Burgess typed this mail:
> > The tutorial is at
> > http://www.gimp.org/~sjburges/color_to_alpha/color2alpha.html
> >
> > Do note that my tutorial works best for non-photographic images, but you can
> > use it
On 2002-04-25 at 2057.01 -0700, Seth Burgess typed this mail:
> The tutorial is at
> http://www.gimp.org/~sjburges/color_to_alpha/color2alpha.html
>
> Do note that my tutorial works best for non-photographic images, but you can
> use it to get close with photographic ones and touch up what you ne
> Someone did a really nice tutorial on this issue recently and posted the
> url to this list. Of course I don't know where a searchable archive is
> so that does not help much does it?
The tutorial is at
http://www.gimp.org/~sjburges/color_to_alpha/color2alpha.html
Do note that my tutorial wor
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Sent: Saturday, April 13, 2002 2:12 PM
Subject: [Gimp-user] Removing Background Tutorial
> Since removing a background seems to becoming an FAQ, I whipped up a
tutorial
> last night:
>
> http://www.gimp.org/~sjburges/color_to_alpha/color2alpha.html
>
> Happy GIMP
On Fri, 2002-04-12 at 21:12, Seth Burgess wrote:
> Since removing a background seems to becoming an FAQ, I whipped up a tutorial
> last night:
>
> http://www.gimp.org/~sjburges/color_to_alpha/color2alpha.html
>
> Happy GIMPing,
Outstanding tutorial. I had no idea that you could drag a color li
Since removing a background seems to becoming an FAQ, I whipped up a tutorial
last night:
http://www.gimp.org/~sjburges/color_to_alpha/color2alpha.html
Happy GIMPing,
Seth Burgess
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Nikolai,
>How can I do with gimp to remove the purple color fully and convert the
>borders where the object is merging with the background into pixels that has
>Alpha values over yellow color instead of plain orange color ?
Very nice description of a classic imaging problem.
Luckily, this is
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