Hello Steve,
Thanks for your suggestions. I did as you suggested and I'm pleased with the
result. It was a painstaking process, though. I had to enlarge the image,
sometimes to 400%, to be able to see it clearly enough to make the necessary
changes. Editing the background was delicate work as I ha
>Hmmm. Several layers... then only the colormap method would work. Now,
>"cold" and "warm" have no meaning in Gimp. What has a meaning is "this
>R,G,B triplet becomes this R,G,B one".
>
>If you post a frame of your GIF, we could better understand what you
>want to do.
Sure thing I obviously have
Am 02.02.2017 um 19:40 schrieb Michael Schumacher:
Ubuntu packages will follow.
Cheers
Hi,
we are releasing GIMP 2.8.20 with a number of bug fixes, including the
official fix for the weird language choices on macOS (this was already
fixed in an update to the most recent 2.8.18 package).
Users
Hi,
we are releasing GIMP 2.8.20 with a number of bug fixes, including the
official fix for the weird language choices on macOS (this was already
fixed in an update to the most recent 2.8.18 package).
Users on the Microsoft Windows platform will notice a fix to end the
crazy oscillating between d
On 02/02/17 16:05, trevard wrote:
I appreciate the reply but I'm not even getting close with either of those
methods.
-Thanks
Hmmm. Several layers... then only the colormap method would work. Now,
"cold" and "warm" have no meaning in Gimp. What has a meaning is "this
R,G,B triplet becomes t
I appreciate the reply but I'm not even getting close with either of those
methods.
-Thanks
--
trevard (via www.gimpusers.com/forums)
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Two ways:
Simple:
Image>Mode RGB
Colors>Rotate colors
Hardcore:
Windows>Dockable dialogs>Color map
Edit the color values in the color map
On 02/02/17 00:39, trevard wrote:
I have a gif that is a cool (blue) color scheme and I need the same exact gif
but warm (red) colors.
Is there a way to
On Wed, Feb 1, 2017 at 4:24 PM, philippe wrote:
> Will Gimp have layers of settings as in photoshop?
Yes, eventually.
Alex
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Will Gimp have layers of settings as in photoshop?
( Gimp sera -t-il doté de "calques de réglages" comme dans photoshop ?
)
Thanks to the developers
Philippe DELETREE
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Hi, i am completely new to any form of image editing software, including GIMP.
Basically all i want to do for now is remove watermarks, Logos etc from
pictures.
I have downloaded version 2.8.16 and am having trouble with getting the correct
plugin or whatever installed.
What is the easiest way fo
Hi, Rick,
Thank you. I did find that online last night, used it, sent it to the printing
company and they rejected the image.
I downloaded a trial version of Adobe Photoshop just a bit ago, imported the
original pdf in, sized it it 3' x 6', set it CMYK and 300 dpi. It looks pretty
good (not muc
Hi, Rich,
Thank you for your help.
Per your recommendation, we will follow up with the printer to find out their
requirements. I know that they can only use CMYK images, but as for the other
information, I will have to ask. Thanks again for your help! - G.
>First the missing embellishment in A
I have a gif that is a cool (blue) color scheme and I need the same exact gif
but warm (red) colors.
Is there a way to convert the color scheme across all layers from cool to warm?
I have included the gif in question and an image that reflects the color scheme
I am hoping to convert it to.
-Than
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