Hello,
Does anyone know where I can get the Gimp Annimation Plugin?
I've been googling for a while, and all I can find is the documentation.
Thanks.
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On 03/30/03 17:41 John Culleton spoke thusly
On Sunday 30 March 2003 12:56 pm, Bob Lockie wrote:
Does the Linux have a print buffer?
I had the wrong printer selected in the GIMP-print plugin (4.3.12) and I
printed something.
Now everytime I turn on my computer and printer my printer prints crap
a
On Sunday 30 March 2003 12:56 pm, Bob Lockie wrote:
> Does the Linux have a print buffer?
> I had the wrong printer selected in the GIMP-print plugin (4.3.12) and I
> printed something.
> Now everytime I turn on my computer and printer my printer prints crap
> and won't stop (so I turn the printer
On 03/30/03 13:48 O'Smith spoke thusly
On Sunday 30 March 2003 12:56 pm, Bob Lockie wrote:
Does the Linux have a print buffer?
I had the wrong printer selected in the GIMP-print plugin (4.3.12)
and I printed something.
Now everytime I turn on my computer and printer my printer prints
crap and won
On Sun 30-Mar-2003 at 07:29:32 +0200, Alf C Stockton wrote:
>
> Is there any way to stitch photos together using the gimp ?
If you just want stick a couple of images together and need
something a little simpler than Panorama Tools, then you could try
the VIPS image processing tool, this has a pho
On Sunday 30 March 2003 12:56 pm, Bob Lockie wrote:
> Does the Linux have a print buffer?
> I had the wrong printer selected in the GIMP-print plugin (4.3.12)
> and I printed something.
> Now everytime I turn on my computer and printer my printer prints
> crap and won't stop (so I turn the printer
Does the Linux have a print buffer?
I had the wrong printer selected in the GIMP-print plugin (4.3.12) and I
printed something.
Now everytime I turn on my computer and printer my printer prints crap
and won't stop (so I turn the printer off).
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Alf,
There used to be a gimp plugin called panorama tools that was used to
warp and stitch images together. This was designed for panoramic
photography. It has evolved since into a standalone system and I'm not
sure if the gimp plugin side of it still works. These tools are about
the best and most
Anyone know of any location with instruction on using gimp for
processing astrophotography images?
Thanks,
Gene
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On Sun, Mar 30, 2003 at 02:30:36AM -0600, Scott Lamb wrote:
> >If you mix red and green light your retina perceives all colours except
> >blue, which is equal to yellow (see above).
>
> That's not quite the way I would have put it. Your eye has cones that
> have different frequency responses ro
Daniel Carrera wrote:
On Sun, Mar 30, 2003 at 05:19:35PM +1000, Fay wrote:
Hi Daniel,
I don't think that either set of colours has to do with how our eyes work.
Actually, it does.
Recall:
- Colours are frequencies of light.
- White is the sum of all frequencies, and black is no frequency.
- The hum
Thank you for all of that. I'll experiment as you've outlined for me.
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On Sun, Mar 30, 2003 at 05:19:35PM +1000, Fay wrote:
> Hi Daniel,
> I don't think that either set of colours has to do with how our eyes work.
Actually, it does.
Recall:
- Colours are frequencies of light.
- White is the sum of all frequencies, and black is no frequency.
- The human retina has con
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