< snip > > > > A very fair question! The answer is simply that the colours in the print are > far more "natural" than those in my newly digitised slide. For example, in > the print the sky contains grey, rainy looking clouds below a pale, whitish > background of higher cloud. The digitised slide makes the grey clouds more > blue, and the background cloud layer has splashes of yellow! A comparable > change is in the mountain peak below the clouds - formerly a steely grey > colour, it is now quite bluish. The view in this picture is one with which I > was very familiar, and I am certainly more comfortable with a grey mountain > than a bluish one! > > Are you using the restore.py plug-in? If so, can you enlighten me as to the > mechanics of adding this to my version of GIMP? > There is lots of useful information to be found in http://forum.meetthegimp.org/ Might I suggest you have a look there and then, if there is anything more you would like to know, or discuss, please come back here. Norman _______________________________________________ Gimp-user mailing list Gimp-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU/mailman/listinfo/gimp-user
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