hello,
On Fri, Oct 01, 2004 at 02:53:24PM +0100, Jenny Drake wrote:
> I recently asked a question on the Decompose function and where it had
> gone to in the Gimp V2. This was promptly answered. I use this function
> as part of a process flow to change the blue colour in sky without
> affecting the
I recently asked a question on the Decompose function and where it had
gone to in the Gimp V2. This was promptly answered. I use this function
as part of a process flow to change the blue colour in sky without
affecting the clouds, or anything else. Jim Clark (of this list) was
interested in the pr
Thanks Carol and Sven for the quick replies and spot on solutions for my
problem.
Jenny
decompose has a new location; and everything else should work the same.
decompose is now located at -->Filters -->Colors -->Decompose
things have moved around some, it took me a while to get used to this.
Hi,
Jenny Drake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have a need to sometimes change the colour of a sky on a picture
> while leaving the clouds unchanged. In gimp 1.2 I do this by using
> the Decompose to Hue, Saturation and Value function, then taking the
> Saturation, inverting the black to white
On Mon, Sep 27, 2004 at 09:49:43PM +0100, Jenny Drake wrote:
> I have a need to sometimes change the colour of a sky on a picture while
> leaving the clouds unchanged.
> In gimp 1.2 I do this by using the Decompose to Hue, Saturation and
> Value function, then taking the Saturation, inverting the
I have a need to sometimes change the colour of a sky on a picture while
leaving the clouds unchanged.
In gimp 1.2 I do this by using the Decompose to Hue, Saturation and
Value function, then taking the Saturation, inverting the black to white
values and copying and pasting this to a layer mask on