Once one creates a custom gradient, it needs to be saved to /home/(yourdistro)/.config/GIMP/2.10/gradients. Posted by: rickk - Yesterday, 06:22 PM - Forum: General questions it there anything that can detect small specks and get rid of them?Īny speck that isn't connected to anything. I cannot find a good OMR so im scanning and cleaning up the scan.Īll of the scans are 1200 dpi tiff at 1 bit. Posted by: warrentdo - Yesterday, 06:59 PM - Forum: General questions If anyone could provide me with such an explanation, that would be very useful! My hunch is that a bigger pixel includes a larger part of the image's surface, but I'm looking for a more technical, thorough explanation. For a presentation, I'm trying to explain why symmetrical images look asymmetrical when you pixelate them more roughly.
I have a rather general question, but I can't find the answer anywhere. Posted by: tillinth - Yesterday, 08:05 PM - Forum: General questions I appreciate any help I can get on this! Thank you. I am trying to adjust my photo in gimp so that the area of the picture with that white balance card matches its actual numbers and thereby correcting all colors in the photo. I have a white balance card that has specific RGB values, 219, 220, 220. Posted by: Liese - Today, 12:12 AM - Forum: General questions
How to use white balance card with specific RGB values in gimp But, when I print them the background is grey and I would like to make it white. I've been taking photos of sheet music and would like to print them. Posted by: carljong - 44 minutes ago - Forum: General questions Make a photo of sheet music black and white, remove grey
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