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Default quality for jpg file saving

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Removing Background Tutorial Seth Burgess 13 Apr 04:12
  Removing Background Tutorial Bret Hughes 13 Apr 05:17
Removing Background Tutorial Nigel 14 Apr 06:29
Default quality for jpg file saving Florian Steiper 14 Jul 11:49
Seth Burgess
2002-04-13 04:12:35 UTC (almost 22 years ago)

Removing Background Tutorial

Since removing a background seems to becoming an FAQ, I whipped up a tutorial last night:

http://www.gimp.org/~sjburges/color_to_alpha/color2alpha.html

Happy GIMPing,

Seth Burgess sjburges@gimp.org

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Bret Hughes
2002-04-13 05:17:49 UTC (almost 22 years ago)

Removing Background Tutorial

On Fri, 2002-04-12 at 21:12, Seth Burgess wrote:

Since removing a background seems to becoming an FAQ, I whipped up a tutorial last night:

http://www.gimp.org/~sjburges/color_to_alpha/color2alpha.html

Happy GIMPing,

Outstanding tutorial. I had no idea that you could drag a color like that. HUGE tip for me.

Bret

Nigel
2002-04-14 06:29:49 UTC (almost 22 years ago)

Removing Background Tutorial

Step3: Right clicking on the white widget (or whatever its called) will allow windows users to select forground or background colours bypassing the need to set values manually.

Nigel ----- Original Message -----
From: "Seth Burgess"
To:
Sent: Saturday, April 13, 2002 2:12 PM Subject: [Gimp-user] Removing Background Tutorial

Since removing a background seems to becoming an FAQ, I whipped up a

tutorial

last night:

http://www.gimp.org/~sjburges/color_to_alpha/color2alpha.html

Happy GIMPing,

Seth Burgess sjburges@gimp.org

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Florian Steiper
2002-07-14 11:49:29 UTC (over 21 years ago)

Default quality for jpg file saving

Hello

I've been wondering if you can set the default quality for the jpg filter somewhere in some configuration file, I have many many pictures here and I want to edit them (only cut them and maybe do a little color correction) and then save them again (I know that I am losing quality with jpeg..) and as there are many it gets old to change the picture quality to 97 every time I save an image.. last time I just compiled the jpeg plug-in and changed those settings in the source file, but I wonder if there is another place where you can change this..

Thanks in advance

Florian