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Re: USING GIMP TO GET "NATURAL" COLOUR

by Michael Soibelman <in-the@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jun 19, 2008 at 09:11 AM

kieransept wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> Firstly let me say that I am a totasl novice !!!! I have a satelite
> image of the Earth and want to change the colours to "natural" tones,
> can anyone give me a step by step account of what I should do ? I can
> supply the image for you to work on if that helps, Just leave an email
> and I will forward it.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Enda

I don't provide my email to the public !  Regardless, you may want to post
your image on flickr or some similar free service for us to look at.  One
method would be to use:

    ->Colors -> Map -> Sample Colorize

to obtain a similar color range from a sample image that you wish to
duplicate the color of.  Or you could create your own color palette and
then use:

   -> Colors -> Map -> Pallete Map

Of course I haven't seen your sample so I'm just giving an estimate of
what
you might want to do...
 




 3 Posts in Topic:
USING GIMP TO GET "NATURAL" COLOUR
kieransept <endac@[EMA  2008-06-19 01:43:43 
Re: USING GIMP TO GET "NATURAL" COLOUR
Ofnuts <o.f.n.u.t.s@[E  2008-06-19 12:54:18 
Re: USING GIMP TO GET "NATURAL" COLOUR
Michael Soibelman <in-  2008-06-19 09:11:30 

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