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Thanks Keith, so do I. No, this was a separate program I think, or maybe a "module" with PSP. You could take a sample pic, hilite a section of it and then apply those color variances to your base image. I wanted to try it when making seasonal ground textures in FSX. I could take a screen of the various seasons in FSX, and use those as templates to adjust the seasons.I use Paint Shop Pro, Any help?
Keith
lol, lol. . .I think my brain is fried from the Rhinebeck Project. I already have that plugin, lol. Guess it's been there all these years and I just never had a need to give it a try. Forgot all about it til your post kick-started my brain. Thanks!I've used Metrix plugin with PSP for making seasonal ground textures with good success - might be worth a try?
http://www.jnrubin.net/psi/
Dave.
No, I run Paint Shop Pro and the plugin I was looking for is talked about in the previous posts. Thanks.
Wait, what? The link to FSDeveloper discusses the very same plugin that was mentioned earlier in the thread here.No, I run Paint Shop Pro and the plugin I was looking for is talked about in the previous posts. Thanks.
Wait, what? The link to FSDeveloper discusses the very same plugin that was mentioned earlier in the thread here.