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Can the Curves dialog be reversed?

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  1. Can the Curves dialog... — Jay Smith, 09 Mar 2010 08:49 PM
    1. Can the Curves dialog... — Sven Neumann, 09 Mar 2010 08:55 PM
      1. Can the Curves dialog... — Owen, 10 Mar 2010 01:59 AM

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Permalink:4B96A660.2040801@JaySmith.com
Date:09 Mar 2010 08:49 PM
From:Jay Smith
Subject:Can the Curves dialog be reversed?
The Color > Curves dialog has the black in the lower left corner and the
white in the upper right corner. This is the opposite of another
program that I also have to use. Is there a way to reverse this default?

I am using Gimp 2.6.6 on Linux, Ubuntu 8.04 "Hardy".

Thanks.

Jay
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Permalink:1268164534.11692.2.camel@bender
Date:09 Mar 2010 08:55 PM
From:Sven Neumann
Subject:Can the Curves dialog be reversed?
On Tue, 2010-03-09 at 14:49 -0500, Jay Smith wrote:
> The Color > Curves dialog has the black in the lower left corner and the
> white in the upper right corner. This is the opposite of another
> program that I also have to use. Is there a way to reverse this default?

GIMP is Free Software. You are given the source code and the right to
modify it according to your needs.


Sven
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Date:10 Mar 2010 01:59 AM
From:Owen
Subject:Can the Curves dialog be reversed?

> On Tue, 2010-03-09 at 14:49 -0500, Jay Smith wrote:
>> The Color > Curves dialog has the black in the lower left corner and
>> the
>> white in the upper right corner. This is the opposite of another
>> program that I also have to use. Is there a way to reverse this
>> default?
>
> GIMP is Free Software. You are given the source code and the right to
> modify it according to your needs.
>

Hi Jay,

OTOH, you could ask the authors of the "other" program to reverse
their orientation to conform with the way gimp does it.
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