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using levels on layer Helen 23 Feb 15:12
  using levels on layer Daniel Hornung 23 Feb 15:16
  using levels on layer norman 23 Feb 17:41
   using levels on layer Helen 23 Feb 18:04
Helen
2009-02-23 15:12:03 UTC (almost 16 years ago)

using levels on layer

I haven't found a way to use the levels tool on one layer only. Is it possible to do this, to adjust the color of a layer rather than the image?

Thanks all,
Helen, using Gimp 2.4.5 on SuSE 11.0

Daniel Hornung
2009-02-23 15:16:53 UTC (almost 16 years ago)

using levels on layer

On Monday 23 February 2009, Helen wrote:

I haven't found a way to use the levels tool on one layer only. Is it possible to do this, to adjust the color of a layer rather than the image?

Hello Helen,

(nearly) all tools work just on the current layer, as does the levels tool. Maybe you merged your layers together and have only one layer left?

Daniel

norman
2009-02-23 17:41:36 UTC (almost 16 years ago)

using levels on layer

I haven't found a way to use the levels tool on one layer only. Is it possible to do this, to adjust the color of a layer rather than the image?

Perhaps if you turned off the layers you do not want to change then used the levels tool on the layer left you would do want you want.

Norman

Helen
2009-02-23 18:04:15 UTC (almost 16 years ago)

using levels on layer

Yes! Thank you!

On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 11:41 AM, norman wrote:

I haven't found a way to use the levels tool on one layer only. Is it possible to do this, to adjust the color of a layer rather than the image?

Perhaps if you turned off the layers you do not want to change then used the levels tool on the layer left you would do want you want.

Norman

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