Tom offered the following on 01/15/2006 10:24 AM:
I have changed Black & White images to Blue & White by using:
Tools->Color Tools->Color Balance
and then increasing Blue and, if necessary, decreasing red (increasing cyan).
I would then optionally use Tools->Color Tools->Brightness-Contrast and
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I have changed Black & White images to Blue & White by using:
Tools->Color Tools->Color Balance
and then increasing Blue and, if necessary, decreasing red (increasing cyan).
I would then optionally use Tools->Color Tools->Brightness-Contrast and
adjust brightness.
On Saturday 14 January 2006 21:55
Can you use the color picker for this?
On 1/15/06, Harish Narayanan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Tom Poe wrote:
> > Harish: Thank you very much for the help. I created a .png file of a
> > sketch, scanned into computer, brought it up in Gimp. Tried the color
> > exchange on the image by selectin
Tom Poe wrote:
> Harish: Thank you very much for the help. I created a .png file of a
> sketch, scanned into computer, brought it up in Gimp. Tried the color
> exchange on the image by selecting all, then filter->color->map->color
> exchange. Didn't work, so I tried creating a new file and addi
Tom Poe wrote:
> I scanned in a sketch that is displayed as a black and white sketch.
> I now want to replace the black with blue color. Then, I will have a
> blue and white sketch. Does that make sense? Is there a command, or
> feature on Gimp that lets me do that?
That is a fairly common oper
I scanned in a sketch that is displayed as a black and white sketch. I
now want to replace the black with blue color. Then, I will have a blue
and white sketch. Does that make sense? Is there a command, or feature
on Gimp that lets me do that?
Thanks,
Tom
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