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Stephen <mca### [at] aolcom> wrote:
> Bald Sparrow's ;) Idea sounds feasible. :)
Ahem.
You may refer to me as "A Sparrow Less Plumy"
:P
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On 7/31/2017 9:15 PM, Bald Eagle wrote:
> Stephen <mca### [at] aolcom> wrote:
>
>> Bald Sparrow's ;) Idea sounds feasible. :)
>
> Ahem.
>
> You may refer to me as "A Sparrow Less Plumy"
>
> :P
>
Sorry but I could not resist falling into childish humour. I've been up
since 3 a.m. today and driven for about 200 mile in a rental car.
Through mostly country lanes in a rental car.
My id has taken control.
--
Regards
Stephen
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On 31.07.2017 14:08, Stephen wrote:
> BTW FYI IIRC.
> For your Sig. In Thunderbird when you reply to a message. The Sig is not
> included if you use two underscores with a blank line before the actual
> Sig. For this reply I did not delete it manually as I usually do. As an
> example.
>
I am not even aware to have a signature here. Only an AVG antivirus
check statement, which I think is okay. Do I miss something here? :-)
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On 31.07.2017 15:31, omniverse wrote:
> however after a 'net search I've seen how Photoshop
> has Filter|Blur|Average that should do this color averaging and fill area
in one
> step.
Really? That would be what I need! However, I just checked the BLUR
commands of my Photoshop 7, and I see only
- Blur
- Blur More
- Gaussian Blur
- Motion Blur
- Radial Blur
- Smart Blur
What version of Photoshop do you relate to?
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Sven Littkowski <I### [at] SvenLittkowskiname> wrote:
> On 31.07.2017 15:31, omniverse wrote:
> > however after a 'net search I've seen how Photoshop
> > has Filter|Blur|Average that should do this color averaging and fill area
> in one
> > step.
>
> Really? That would be what I need! However, I just checked the BLUR
> commands of my Photoshop 7, and I see only
> - Blur
> - Blur More
> - Gaussian Blur
> - Motion Blur
> - Radial Blur
> - Smart Blur
>
> What version of Photoshop do you relate to?
I thought version 7 on up.
https://forums.adobe.com/thread/2020738
Maybe that will help.
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On 31.07.2017 20:49, omniverse wrote:
> Sven Littkowski <I### [at] SvenLittkowskiname> wrote:
>> On 31.07.2017 15:31, omniverse wrote:
>>> however after a 'net search I've seen how Photoshop
>>> has Filter|Blur|Average that should do this color averaging and fill ar
ea
>> in one
>>> step.
>>
>> Really? That would be what I need! However, I just checked the BLUR
>> commands of my Photoshop 7, and I see only
>> - Blur
>> - Blur More
>> - Gaussian Blur
>> - Motion Blur
>> - Radial Blur
>> - Smart Blur
>>
>> What version of Photoshop do you relate to?
>
> I thought version 7 on up.
>
> https://forums.adobe.com/thread/2020738
>
> Maybe that will help.
>
Hi again, and thanks. Well, I am not having Photoshop CS7, but Photoshop
v7.0 (year. 2002).
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On 31/07/17, at 13:10, Sven Littkowski wrote:
> The challenge is, how to change - probably in Photoshop, the inside of
> each pie-shaped section into its average color. Is there any
> Photoshop-Plugin that can give the average color of a selected section?
Can you try Gimp?
I found this script
<https://chiselapp.com/user/saulgoode/repository/script-fu/wiki?name=sg-mean-fill>,
tried it, and got the attached images.
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light_source{9+9*x,1}camera{orthographic look_at(1-y)/4angle 30location
9/4-z*4}light_source{-9*z,1}union{box{.9-z.1+x clipped_by{plane{2+y-4*x
0}}}box{z-y-.1z+.1}box{-.1x+.1}box{.1z-.1}pigment{rgb<.8,0,1>}}//Jellby
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On 01.08.2017 04:49, Jellby (POV-Ray) wrote:
> On 31/07/17, at 13:10, Sven Littkowski wrote:
>> The challenge is, how to change - probably in Photoshop, the inside of
>> each pie-shaped section into its average color. Is there any
>> Photoshop-Plugin that can give the average color of a selected section?
>
> Can you try Gimp?
Hi, I went to a place where a newer version of Photoshop is installed,
and used it. I got what i wanted, thanks to everyone. :-)
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"Jellby (POV-Ray)" <me### [at] privacynet> wrote:
>
> Can you try Gimp?
>
> I found this script
> <https://chiselapp.com/user/saulgoode/repository/script-fu/wiki?name=sg-mean-fill>,
> tried it, and got the attached images.
>
>
Very cool! I also use GIMP, but I didn't know about such a filter. Thanks for
the post.
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On 02.08.2017 13:58, Kenneth wrote:
> Very cool! I also use GIMP, but I didn't know about such a filter. Thanks
for
> the post.
And thanks to you all for the great spirit!
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