01-31-2026, 08:02 AM
(This post was last modified: 01-31-2026, 08:20 AM by IndiePubber.)
(01-14-2026, 03:38 PM)rich2005 Wrote:Thanks.(01-14-2026, 05:24 AM)IndiePubber Wrote: I've got all the windows selected to a single channel. This is progress. But when you say to invert it, do you mean invert the colors? Or invert the selection? If the latter, should I delete/clear everything outside the windows?
Its inverting selections.
Quote:This is the first time I've used channels, and I'm unsure how I'll be using this one, and how it relates to the layer it was made from.
Here is an example, https://youtu.be/sPJHOZeIJtQ about 5 minutes might give you some clues and it is using Gimp 2.8.22
Quote: I'd neglected to save anything to my SSD. So now I'm asking all the stupid questions I should have asked before.
Always save and save again in Gimp .xcf format as you progress
I haven't checked in recently, as I've been cleaning up a layer mask for isolating the timbering . . . and getting distracted by the weather. I'll study your example when it's less late and I have more of my wits about me.
Here's a screenshot of where I've gotten up to now. You'll notice in the Layer menu that the mask is hanging out by itself, instead of sitting next to the thumbnail of the layer it's supposed to be masking. Not sure how I managed that, but getting it where it belongs is the next step, along with using the channel I made to isolate the windows.


