Laus ut Larry Wall.
Sages of cleansing knowledge.
As a humble scribe, I kneel in front of you, requesting - once more, I'm afraid - knowledge of what is yet unknown to me.
What I am trying to achieve is this : I have a picture, jpeg format, which is for a large part a certain color. I would like to be able to edit this picture and change that specific color to another (by let's say, RGB value).
I have dwelled through the monastery's vast library, exalted ones. I did not find. I am weary, covered in dust. Please lighten my burden.
Glory to the Gods.
-- Detonite
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