said Ofnuts:
| The answer is luminosity masks:
| https://patdavid.net/2013/11/getting-around-in-gimp-luminosity-masks.htm
|l
|
| Basically, you make selections where the selection amount on a given
| pixel is proportional to the closeness of the pixel's luminosity to the
| range of luminosity you
said Liam R E Quin:
| On Tue, 2019-07-02 at 15:40 +, dep wrote:
| > Which is to say that I'd
| > like
| > to set a GIMP default to 32 bits while in GIMP, no matter the bit
| > depth of
| > the original image. Does this make sense?
|
| Yes, it'd be a good feature request. Please file an issue.
On 6/29/19 6:19 PM, dep wrote:
greetings, everybody.
one of the things i've long hoped for, that photoshop has had and gimp
hadn't but now does in 2.10.x, is the highlight/shadow controls.
but i'm a bit puzzled by one aspect, and i'm hoping someone here can help
me sort what i'm getting wrong.
On Tue, 2019-07-02 at 15:40 +, dep wrote:
> Which is to say that I'd
> like
> to set a GIMP default to 32 bits while in GIMP, no matter the bit
> depth of
> the original image. Does this make sense?
Yes, it'd be a good feature request. Please file an issue. Thanks!
Liam
--
Liam Quin, ht
said Liam R E Quin:
| The bit depth is about the amount of information stored in each pixel -
| a JPEG image is limited to 8 bits per channel, so 24 bits in RGB, per
| pixel. You could work in 32bit floating point mode in GIMP, but when
| you exported the JPEG image it'd be exported as 8-bit. So y
Hi,
I have several scripts, plug-ins and more (G'MIC) for deblurring an
image which is (slightly) out of focus.
But then someone showed me the result of applying Topaz Sharpen AI on
an image of my own.
It was really impressing.
Unfortunately, I cannot use Topaz Sharpen AI since it doesn't r
On Tue, 02 Jul 2019 14:38:49 +0200, rich404 wrote:
>>I can see the problem.
>>
>>No solution that I can see. Post a bug report at
>>
>>https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gimp/issues/
It's not a bug -- there's no way to reconstruct the missing
information after it has been transformed from four down to
>I can see the problem.
>
>No solution that I can see. Post a bug report at
>
>https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gimp/issues/
Not only Gimp
A little bit digging and the change in values also happens with online
convertors. I tried a couple, both the same.
CMY(k) 34 37 56 00
converts to RGB 168 1
>Ive had this issue in 2.10.0-2.10.10 and I really need help:
>The cmyk color I apply is not what is detected when I recheck with
>color picker.
>
>I MUST use cmyk as i'm modeling for an inkjet colored 3d printer.
>(inkjets use c,m,y,k colored inks) I'm trying to make a skin color
>that works (pr
>Trying to do something like this in this video, where I can just
>select an object and cut round it but with just one image and not a
>video.
>https://youtu.be/bwudLlEi11Q
>is it possible please?
A quick look at the video and it seems that roto-scope is a method of
extracting a defined area fro
https://docs.gimp.org/2.10/pt_BR/
You are welcome to contribute :)
Alex
сб, 29 июн. 2019 г., 20:08 A C O Jr via gimp-user-list <
gimp-user-list@gnome.org>:
> I am a simple user, not a professional.
> I have always looked for non-MS software to use what I do. Therefore, I use
> and disclose free
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