Sorry about that. Would you mind trying that first input image again, the image should have greens, browns and greys.
I'm using the ImageMagick-6.9.1-2 from source on Linux mint predominantly, and also the portable exe on Windows.
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- 2015-05-12T19:54:07-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: Changing a specific color in an image
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- 2015-05-12T07:48:22-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: Changing a specific color in an image
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Changing a specific color in an image
What I'd like to do is change the green (and associated shades) in the following image to shades of purple, as given in the gradient file. Originally the figures were converted to grey-scale then CLUT was used to add the purple with the gradient file, but this causes all different colors to change ...
- 2015-05-12T04:03:37-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: TIFF generated in Illustrator looks different in IM
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Re: TIFF generated in Illustrator looks different in IM
Thanks for the pointer, I've now had more of a look into this and I've found the appropriate profiles for input and output
edit: input for different figures (since this has an embedded one!)
edit: input for different figures (since this has an embedded one!)
- 2015-05-07T00:37:21-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: TIFF generated in Illustrator looks different in IM
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TIFF generated in Illustrator looks different in IM
I'm new to ImageMagick and have been working with Illustrator CS6, which I'm also new to. I've come across some discrepancies between the display colours in different programs, and I'm trying to work out what is causing these. For example, with the following TIFF (which I did not generate). https ...