On Jul 4, 3:14=A0pm, martin.sch...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(Martin Sch=F6=F6n) wrote:
> Some time ago some one asked if this could be done in
> GIMP:http://www.unfocusedbrain.com/projects/match_color/
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> Some one else came up with answer and I saved it for later use.
> I tried it out this week and also found
this:http://www.gimpguru.org/Tuto=
rials/SampleToning/
>
> Nice feature but as far as I understand not the same thing
> demonstrated on the first web-page above.
>
> Am I missing something here?
> How do I achieve what shown for PS with GIMP?
>
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=A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0Piet Hein
Martin - I was one of several who had asked on several Gimp groups,
about this plugin or program.
Much to my dismay, it was not a Gimp add-on, as I had recalled
seeing...
I was positive there had been a Linux tgz version available, if not
specifically
for Gimp... but none of these can be found.
What we do find is this plugin for use with PhotoShop.
This program in not trivial... more along the lines of a full blown
standalone program... hence, while almost anything graphic wise
is [possible] with Gimp, as of now there remain only hints toward
this
kind of processing with Gimp - or, again, that I am aware of.
Pretty nifty function isnt it !


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