Re: apply a channel

2000-11-01 Thread Sven Neumann
Hi, COUTIER Eric [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Imagine you've a photo of a crowd. You want to show up just a face on this photo. So, you create a semi-opaque channel. Then, you select the face (channel is seleted), perhaps feather it and then you cut it. Result: the crowd is in "darkness" and

RE: apply a channel

2000-10-31 Thread pixel fairy
Yes, it flattens layers but not channels. And when you save image in bmp, jpg... format, channels are "removed" those formats dont save channels.

RE: apply a channel

2000-10-31 Thread Jon Winters
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RE: apply a channel

2000-10-31 Thread pixel fairy
Message d'origine- De: pixel fairy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Date: mardi 31 octobre 2000 09:16 À: COUTIER Eric Cc: 'GIMP_user' Objet: RE: "apply" a channel Yes, it flattens layers but not channels. And when you save image in bmp, jpg... format, channels are "removed" those formats dont save channels.

RE: apply a channel, another way

2000-10-31 Thread pixel fairy
--- De: pixel fairy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Date: mardi 31 octobre 2000 09:16 À: COUTIER Eric Cc: 'GIMP_user' Objet: RE: "apply" a channel Yes, it flattens layers but not channels. And when you save image in bmp, jpg... format, channels are "removed" those formats dont save channels.

RE: apply a channel

2000-10-31 Thread COUTIER Eric
Mike Peters [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Date: mardi 31 octobre 2000 16:58 À: COUTIER Eric Objet: Re: "apply" a channel COUTIER Eric wrote: I know this. It's hard to explain... I simply want to save in bmp, jpg... format EXACTLY what i see on the screen. That's mean: image opacified by

Re: apply a channel

2000-10-31 Thread Michael J. Hammel
Thus spoke COUTIER Eric But no, it doesn't work, i've already tried this before. I will try to explain better myself , using an example: Imagine you've a photo of a crowd. You want to show up just a face on this photo. So, you create a semi-opaque channel. Then, you select the face

Re: apply a channel

2000-10-30 Thread pixel fairy
in the image (right click) layers-flatten image On Mon, 30 Oct 2000, COUTIER Eric wrote: Hello, I have an image with a semi-opaque channel. I want to save the final result, just what i see, in a jpeg, bmp or others format. But, when i reopen the jpg, bmp... file, the channel hasn't been

Re: apply a channel

2000-10-30 Thread Jeffrey Goldberg
On Mon, 30 Oct 2000, pixel fairy wrote: On Mon, 30 Oct 2000, COUTIER Eric wrote: I have an image with a semi-opaque channel. I want to save the final result, How to "apply" channels or "flatten" channels, as you want ? in the image (right click) layers-flatten image I think the

RE: apply a channel

2000-10-30 Thread COUTIER Eric
Yes, it flattens layers but not channels. And when you save image in bmp, jpg... format, channels are "removed" -Message d'origine- De: pixel fairy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Date: lundi 30 octobre 2000 20:18 À: COUTIER Eric Cc: 'GIMP_user' Objet: Re: "apply" a ch