In Gimp can I change all black pixels in a picture to blue pixels?

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Using Gimp can I make all the black pixels with RGB(0,0,0) into blue pixels with RGB(0,0,255)?
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Using Gimp can I make all the black pixels with RGB(0,0,0) into blue pixels with RGB(0,0,255)?
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Using Gimp can I make all the black pixels with RGB(0,0,0) into blue pixels with RGB(0,0,255)?
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Using Gimp can I make all the black pixels with RGB(0,0,0) into blue pixels with RGB(0,0,255)?
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Another way is to use the Color Exchange function.
Which is located under Colors > Map > Color Exchange and then either select the color from the preview picture using the color picker tool or just define the color to replace and the new color manually.
Here is the documentation page for that function.
How do I change all colors to a single & specific color?
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Jan 11 '17 at 18:52
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Replacing a colour can be done like this:
Activate the "Select by colour" tool:
- In the tool options, choose a threshold (0 if you want it to be precisely rgb(0,0,0))
Click on a black pixel
Select your new colour and drag it onto the image
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Another way is to use the Color Exchange function.
Which is located under Colors > Map > Color Exchange and then either select the color from the preview picture using the color picker tool or just define the color to replace and the new color manually.
Here is the documentation page for that function.
How do I change all colors to a single & specific color?
– Dor
Jan 11 '17 at 18:52
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Another way is to use the Color Exchange function.
Which is located under Colors > Map > Color Exchange and then either select the color from the preview picture using the color picker tool or just define the color to replace and the new color manually.
Here is the documentation page for that function.
How do I change all colors to a single & specific color?
– Dor
Jan 11 '17 at 18:52
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Another way is to use the Color Exchange function.
Which is located under Colors > Map > Color Exchange and then either select the color from the preview picture using the color picker tool or just define the color to replace and the new color manually.
Here is the documentation page for that function.
Another way is to use the Color Exchange function.
Which is located under Colors > Map > Color Exchange and then either select the color from the preview picture using the color picker tool or just define the color to replace and the new color manually.
Here is the documentation page for that function.
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How do I change all colors to a single & specific color?
– Dor
Jan 11 '17 at 18:52
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How do I change all colors to a single & specific color?
– Dor
Jan 11 '17 at 18:52
How do I change all colors to a single & specific color?
– Dor
Jan 11 '17 at 18:52
How do I change all colors to a single & specific color?
– Dor
Jan 11 '17 at 18:52
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Replacing a colour can be done like this:
Activate the "Select by colour" tool:
- In the tool options, choose a threshold (0 if you want it to be precisely rgb(0,0,0))
Click on a black pixel
Select your new colour and drag it onto the image
add a comment |
Replacing a colour can be done like this:
Activate the "Select by colour" tool:
- In the tool options, choose a threshold (0 if you want it to be precisely rgb(0,0,0))
Click on a black pixel
Select your new colour and drag it onto the image
add a comment |
Replacing a colour can be done like this:
Activate the "Select by colour" tool:
- In the tool options, choose a threshold (0 if you want it to be precisely rgb(0,0,0))
Click on a black pixel
Select your new colour and drag it onto the image
Replacing a colour can be done like this:
Activate the "Select by colour" tool:
- In the tool options, choose a threshold (0 if you want it to be precisely rgb(0,0,0))
Click on a black pixel
Select your new colour and drag it onto the image
answered Feb 22 '11 at 16:55
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