09-04-2023, 05:24 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-04-2023, 05:29 PM by rich2005.
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I can see the problem, it is a matter of perception.
Gimp has a tool called sample points which shows the colour value at a specific point. https://docs.gimp.org/en/gimp-sample-point-dialog.html
This a before and after, cloning from the grey surround to the grey-blue area
Top is before, blue is RGB 165,177,193
Using the clone to clone in the adjacent area now RGB 202,202,200 Both points same colour but the cloned area appears lighter.
Is your task to even out the background colour ? You could use a select / fill.
(still missing the clone tool options alignment mode, it is off your screenshot. Let you off this time )
Gimp has a tool called sample points which shows the colour value at a specific point. https://docs.gimp.org/en/gimp-sample-point-dialog.html
This a before and after, cloning from the grey surround to the grey-blue area
Top is before, blue is RGB 165,177,193
Using the clone to clone in the adjacent area now RGB 202,202,200 Both points same colour but the cloned area appears lighter.
Is your task to even out the background colour ? You could use a select / fill.
(still missing the clone tool options alignment mode, it is off your screenshot. Let you off this time )