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by bluechipps
2018-07-01T01:01:48-07:00
Forum: Users
Topic: Does something like this exist?
Replies: 9
Views: 4840

Re: Does something like this exist?

Holy crap guys, after 3 days of research I think I finally got it! Well, I got the formula which produces the result that I wanted it to... So now that I have the result I can decide if its actually what I needed for my project rofl. I think I might put off answering that question til tomorrow so I ...
by bluechipps
2018-06-30T11:36:49-07:00
Forum: Users
Topic: Does something like this exist?
Replies: 9
Views: 4840

Re: Does something like this exist?

Wow no shit... this FX command is crazy! No doubt that this will be all I need. Thanks a ton for kicking me in the right direction
by bluechipps
2018-06-29T23:38:07-07:00
Forum: Users
Topic: Does something like this exist?
Replies: 9
Views: 4840

Re: Does something like this exist?

Yeah I been messing around with threshold a bunch and its definitely close to what I need. Um is there a way to make the command apply to all 3 channels if any one of them are above/below the threshold? For example, if i were to apply a 50% black threshold to the color (50, 200, 200) it changes it ...
by bluechipps
2018-06-29T22:06:02-07:00
Forum: Users
Topic: Does something like this exist?
Replies: 9
Views: 4840

Re: Does something like this exist?

Thanks I'll take a look at the potential of using the HCL colorspace. Sorry but I'm not sure how to explain any better, described the desired results and gave 2 examples including one of exactly what I am trying to do.

ImageMagick 6.8.9-10 Q16 i686 2018-06-10
Windows 7
by bluechipps
2018-06-29T20:31:56-07:00
Forum: Users
Topic: Does something like this exist?
Replies: 9
Views: 4840

Does something like this exist?

Hey guys I could really use your help. I have spent so much time searching for a solution that I'm worn out, but before I give up I figure it couldn't hurt to ask here. So the end result that I'm trying to achieve is... given a standard RGB image, and for each individual pixel, filter/delete/replace ...