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DATE | 2021-03-25 |
FROM | Tom via gimp-user-list
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SUBJECT | Re: [Hangout - NYLXS] [Gimp-user] Change background colour with
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On 3/25/21 4:27 PM, Liam R E Quin wrote: > Sending this message again with the image compressed more, so it gets > through to the list... (3rd attempt!) > > > > On Thu, 2021-03-25 at 17:24 +0100, Zoltán Kluik wrote: >> Dear Liam, >> >> Yes, the image is in RGB colour 8 bit. >> What does it mean? > Colour means as opposed to greyscale (just grey, no colur allowed). > > RGB means that any pixel can be in any colour, as opposed to indexed > which would mean a fixed list of colours > > 8-bit means each of red, green, blue (RGB) can take any whole number > value from 0 to 255 - this is appropriate for JPEG images for example. > > With the following image I did this: > > (1) open the image in gimp > (2) select the Fuzzy Select tool from the toolbox > (3) in Tool Options, make sure the threshold is good - i used 13. The > higher this number ,the more the Fuzzy Select tool will select colours > that are not quite the one you click on. > (4) i clicked on the green background 9still with fuzzy select). This > selected eveything except the coin. > (5) i used select->grow to increase the selection by 2 pixels. This > makes sure that if e.g. there's a pet hair in the picture, it gets > selected out. But this also selects the edge of the coin, which we > don't want. > (6) then, i did Select->shrinl and entered 1 pixel, to get back the > edge of the coin. > (7) Probably we don't want an ugly hard edge so i used Select->Feather > by 1.5 pixels to soften the edge of the selection. > (8) i did edit->cut (or Control-X), to remove the green. If you don't > have the default black and white colours selected in the two small > panels under the toolbox, press d to reset them to defaults and then > do cut. > (9) then i did Image->Crop to Content, to get rid of the extra white > areas. > (10) finally i exported the image. > > This is much faster to do than to describe. Maybe ten seconds at most. > > Just before exporting ,i actually also used Colours->Levelsand pressed > Auto Input Levels; you may not want that; it makes the dark parts of > the image black. You can get a better result by including a photo card > (you can get them on ebay or from any photography shop) in the picture > and using the white and the black as white and black points in Levels. > It's pretty much instant although then you have to crop the photo card > out of the picture. > > Interesting coin. > > slave liam (ankh) > >
Thanks for posting your process. Without having seen the original image, I have a question: would the "Color to Alpha" function worked well here? Select the green background as the color to eliminate and the coin should be all that's left, with a transparent background.
Thanks!
Peace...
Tom
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