On Sunday, July 11, 2010 11:51:47 Lukáš Jirkovský wrote: > > I'll try to explain (maybe I could try to record a short video showing > my work flow if my description is incomprehensible). > When I open a photo I look for areas where I know how the color should > look like. I usually look for neutrals (asphalt road, gray clothes) > first and put some sample point here. Then I add sample points other > places with known color like leaves. Then I open curves dialog and I > try to set the curves so the color color "matches theory". In other > words I try to match the curves so the neutrals are approximately > neutrals and eg. leaves mentioned contains most green and bit of red > but almost no blue. This is where the sample points are really useful > because I see the numbers for all selected places at the same time. Thanks for the explanation. Its a very interesting use of the sample points :) A video perhaps would bean overkill but I would like to see screenshots of before an after with some sample image, if its not too much of a bother. Best, Alexia _______________________________________________ Gimp-developer mailing list Gimp-developer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU/mailman/listinfo/gimp-developer