On Sat, 25 Mar 2023 17:23:22 -0500 Darrell Anderson via tde-users <users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On 3/25/23 3:33 PM, E. Liddell via tde-users wrote: > >> I would like to transform the blue_glass.png and default.png panel > >> background images to blackish. > > > > Here's some quickies, no wizardry more complex than manipulating GIMP's > > Curves dialog required. These are pure greyscale and might look better with > > a slight bluish tint, but I wasn't going to spend a lot of time if these are Good > > Enough. > > Thank you for trying! > > On my computer the two images both appear as solid black. > > I was hoping to retain the gradient shading of the original images and > just change the colors. From blue and gray to blackish. > > The blue_glass.png gradients provide a contoured 3-D curve effect to the > panel. I want a blackish version. Similarly with the default.png gray image. > > I think the word I want is gradient. I am no artist and don't know. The originals are gradients intended to suggest a contour, yes. The ones I sent you show up as gradients for me, just very dark ones. It's possible that a differently-adjusted monitor would hide the variation. Try the attached—is it still dead black for you, or is the gradient visible now? The lightest colour is still quite a dark grey (#404040), but much lighter than the ones in the first set. E. Liddell
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