Hi, "Branko Collin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On February 27, Petr Koloros asked in the Usenet news group > comp.graphics.apps.gimp: > > : I'm using the last debian version of gimp. Circle > : selection works fine with antialiasing - when I make > : a selection and move it, the borders of selected > : area are antialiased. When I repeat the same process > : with "magic wand" (fuzzy selection), the borders are > : always sharp - not antialiased (doesn't respect antialiasing > : choise of fuzzy selection tool). > : > : Any ideas? > > I thought I'd check this out, but I am not sure what the anti-alias > function is supposed to do in the Magic Wand tool. Could somebody > fill me in? Thanks, that's very ease to try. Just take some photo, select an area with the fuzzy-select tool, hit Ctrl-C, Ctrl-V and make the new floating selection a new layer (probably moving it away a bit). Then repeat that with Antialiasing turned off. Now fill your image with black so you get a homogenous background to view the differences in the two layers you have just created. Salut, Sven _______________________________________________ Gimp-developer mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.xcf.berkeley.edu/mailman/listinfo/gimp-developer