Re: [Gimp-user] Using GIMP on Netbooks?

2009-06-23 Thread Jochen Cichon
Would be great (as I said in some fewer posts) to get rid of the empty image window on startup. (like the old gimp did...) So the old gimp did only start into the toolbox. (with a minimal menu, file, extra...) Would be great to have that back, cos even on my desktop I mostly have that gimp

Re: [Gimp-user] Using GIMP on Netbooks?

2009-06-23 Thread Patrick Horgan
Jochen Cichon wrote: Would be great (as I said in some fewer posts) to get rid of the empty image window on startup. (like the old gimp did...) So the old gimp did only start into the toolbox. (with a minimal menu, file, extra...) Would be great to have that back, cos even on my desktop I

[Gimp-user] Color change a whole range based on a break point

2009-06-23 Thread norseman
Hello; I'm new to the Gimp forum. I took a quick look at the archives and decided to try a more direct approach. This forum. Wanted: In Gimp, to add (SUM) the RGB values for a pixel and then change all pixels who's RGB SUM is greater than a user stated value to WHITE.

Re: [Gimp-user] Color change a whole range based on a break point

2009-06-23 Thread Sven Neumann
Hi, On Tue, 2009-06-23 at 14:51 -0700, norseman wrote: In Gimp, to add (SUM) the RGB values for a pixel and then change all pixels who's RGB SUM is greater than a user stated value to WHITE. Second side of that is to change all RGB SUMs less than value given to Black. BUT not

Re: [Gimp-user] Color change a whole range based on a break point

2009-06-23 Thread norseman
Sven Neumann wrote: Hi, On Tue, 2009-06-23 at 14:51 -0700, norseman wrote: In Gimp, to add (SUM) the RGB values for a pixel and then change all pixels who's RGB SUM is greater than a user stated value to WHITE. Second side of that is to change all RGB SUMs less than value

Re: [Gimp-user] Color change a whole range based on a break point

2009-06-23 Thread saulgoode
Quoting norseman norse...@hughes.net: Wanted: In Gimp, to add (SUM) the RGB values for a pixel and then change all pixels who's RGB SUM is greater than a user stated value to WHITE. Second side of that is to change all RGB SUMs less than value given to Black. BUT not doing both at