Hi, "Gerald Friedland" <fland@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > I think his problem is that he is trying to bucket fill a natural > image. This doesn`t really work as there are too much colors in > natural images and thresholding doesn`t really work.... (for example, > try to bucket fill a gradient). What does not work about bucket-filling a natural image or a gradient? Sure, it doesn't make much sense, but it still does what it is supposed to do. > However, this gets me to an idea: We could build a "natural" bucket > fill tool by reducing the colors using color clustering from SIOX > and then fill. The color reduction would have to be much more > radical, like with limits={5,5,10} or even higher values. I guess it > has to be user controllable at the end... but this is something that > I miss in every image manipulation program. Maybe we can put this on > the task list. Can you explain to me why you would want to bucket-fill parts of a photograph and why you cannot do that by selecting the relevant parts and filling this selection? I am having problems to see the problem that you are trying to address here. Sven _______________________________________________ Gimp-developer mailing list Gimp-developer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU/mailman/listinfo/gimp-developer