On 14/03/17 15:36, fender6strat wrote:
Thanks for the input, I imagine this will take some practice on my part. Do you
think I'd be better off using a vector based program?
If that opens the image as vectors (and not as a background bitmap), yes.
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>You can change all the black to white by just applying the right
>curves:
>
>http://imgur.com/aYXdEdE
>
>(the peak around 138 is the gray lines in your plan). Of course you
>get
>white gaps in the gray lines
>
>You can also change the grey to something darker in the same
>operation,
>by using
re have been modifications. You, or
>someone,
>could then have that scanned and digitized.
>
>Rick S.
>
>
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This is just my two cents but I used to work in graphics for ten years now
I do construction hopefully not too much longer 😗
But this seems to be a continual issue, the art haha of the office computer
ops vs reality of jobsite people getting and or using and or contributing
to prints etc.
My immedi
On 12/03/17 03:42, fender6strat wrote:
Hello all,
I'm new to photo editing, especially gimp so I was hoping to get some help
with this. My new job would require me to scrub images like this down on a
somewhat regular basis (down to bare floor plan), what would be the best way to
go about it? Basi
s. You, or someone,
could then have that scanned and digitized.
Rick S.
-Original Message-
From: fender6strat
Sent: Saturday, March 11, 2017 9:42 PM
To: gimp-user-list@gnome.org
Cc: notificati...@gimpusers.com
Subject: [Gimp-user] Cleaning up a Blueprint
Hello all,
I'm new t
Hello all,
I'm new to photo editing, especially gimp so I was hoping to get some help
with this. My new job would require me to scrub images like this down on a
somewhat regular basis (down to bare floor plan), what would be the best way to
go about it? Basically I just need to delete all of the bl