B Butcher Well-Known Member Joined Jun 16, 2010 Messages 156 Reaction score 5 Location Ohio Jul 9, 2012 #1 I have an image in GIMP that has a black on white edge and it is very obviosly pixalated. How do I throw in shades of grey to smooth it out so it doesn't look pixalated?
I have an image in GIMP that has a black on white edge and it is very obviosly pixalated. How do I throw in shades of grey to smooth it out so it doesn't look pixalated?
StainlessBrewing Well-Known Member Joined Sep 24, 2009 Messages 453 Reaction score 58 Location Gilbert, AZ Jul 9, 2012 #2 There are lot's of videos on YouTube that can help you out with GIMP. Search for what you're looking for and watch a few.
There are lot's of videos on YouTube that can help you out with GIMP. Search for what you're looking for and watch a few.
A AntX Well-Known Member Joined May 12, 2010 Messages 45 Reaction score 1 Location Quebec Jul 14, 2012 #3 With the magic wand, select all the "white" part of the picture. Then, under selection, pick "Feather". Then go to filters, and blur that selection until you're satisfied with the results. I usually make the background transparent before, so that I can paste the picture unto any background after that. For further info: http://docs.gimp.org/en/gimp-selection-feather.html
With the magic wand, select all the "white" part of the picture. Then, under selection, pick "Feather". Then go to filters, and blur that selection until you're satisfied with the results. I usually make the background transparent before, so that I can paste the picture unto any background after that. For further info: http://docs.gimp.org/en/gimp-selection-feather.html