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Posted by: sam - 07-23-2020, 02:21 PM - Forum: General questions
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Hello, i have 2 jpeg and i would like to have only one picture to have one jpeg at the top top and the other jpeg just located under.
Thank's for your your help. I have the 2.10.18 version
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Posted by: radzo73 - 07-21-2020, 03:14 PM - Forum: General questions
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Basically, what I'm looking for is a way to use "Select By Color", but I can drag around to select multiple colors. I'm working with a limited palette (with more than 255 colors, so an Indexed Colormap wouldn't help), but I want to find duplicate colors (i.e two colors that are near-identical and should be one color to make the palette simpler), so using a higher Tolerance defeats the purpose I want.
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| Pixel-Perfect Border Selection |
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Posted by: FireyDeath4 - 07-21-2020, 08:18 AM - Forum: General questions
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Hi, it's me. (Who is me? I dunno man.)
Anyway, I think I'll make this quick.
Here is a rough 20x20 circle at 800%.
![[Image: Circle.png]](https://i.ibb.co/Kxnk33V/Circle.png)
Is there a quick way I can select the border like this,
![[Image: Circle-Border-Around.png]](https://i.ibb.co/Wc0Y4Y7/Circle-Border-Around.png)
rather than like this?
![[Image: Circle-Border.png]](https://i.ibb.co/2yPMy9B/Circle-Border.png)
Oh and BTW I turned antialiasing off for border selections and then couldn't find the switch again. Must have been in Preferences, but I just looked there and I lost it, so no more antialiasing border selections for me. Ah well, I want it that way usually anyway, since I'm mostly just working with pixel stuff.
And I also just uploaded to ImgBB because the top bar didn't have options to attach images, but now that I'm about to post it, I see the part at the bottom, so that's a bit silly.
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