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re: Teach a man to Fish (Fark Board Beginner Questions)
Posted on 5/30/11 at 9:59 pm to LSUTigerfaninHtown
Posted on 5/30/11 at 9:59 pm to LSUTigerfaninHtown
A question concerning photo touch-up. I've seen some great work on here related to that. A Hokie friend posted a real old and faded pic of his Dad beside a helicopter flown in viet Nam. He wasn't asking for photo help, we just had a thread on our pay board honoring those who have served this country! I saw the pic...very faded and purple-ish. I copied it and used Paintnet with the Hue/Saturation thingy and was able to take out most all of the purple.
My question is, was this the correct tool to use...here are the pics.
Again, he didn't ask for help, I just wanted to help out since there are so many things we can do with these programs like Gimp and Paintnet, etc.
Thanks again guys for teaching me the correct ways to do this!!
My question is, was this the correct tool to use...here are the pics.
Again, he didn't ask for help, I just wanted to help out since there are so many things we can do with these programs like Gimp and Paintnet, etc.
Thanks again guys for teaching me the correct ways to do this!!
Posted on 5/31/11 at 7:42 am to vtdad
Quick question, I'm a complete n00b and tried and failed but also had a buddy try and couldn't get it quite right. How can I change the orange color on the logo below to the "LSU purple" color in the LSU logo and still keep the "embossed" quality?
Posted on 5/31/11 at 10:19 am to vtdad
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My question is, was this the correct tool to use
Yes. Very good job. Recoloring the image (like you have seen in other restore threads) is a little above the capabilities of Paint.net. At least to my knowledge.
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