[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2003-08-30 at 1406.58 -0400):
> I also run auto levels on the images when I'm done, but so far it looks like this
> is not possible from Script-fu. Any updates on there? At least now I just push
> two buttons instead of decompose, compose, pick images, etc.
Always use the DB
Shooting IR using a Hoya 72A I get a good amount of false colour in the images,
and by decomposing RGB and recomposing BGR the sky gets a nice blue cast to it
and makes the image look better.
I took apart another script and experimented around and came up with the script
at the bottom. This is
On Wed, 13 Aug 2003 19:38:21 -0700
Gaillard Lee Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi.
>
Hello
>I made a heightfield in terraform for which I need a texture(s) and
> wondering if someone can assist me with a technique to possibly load a
> output from terraform ( if possible) into gimp ?
> Second and last, I have tried to save a picture as jpg with gimp_file_save non
> interractively. The image was saved with 0 quality, is there a way to set the
> jpg settings without using file_jpeg_save and without interractivity?
Why do you need to do this? What's wrong with file_jpeg_save?
J
Hi,
imr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> First, how can i close the image window i was working on during the
> script, once i have saved it. i found image_delete and
> display_delete fonctions, but the image_delete wont work as long as
> there is a display opened, so how do I get the display?
Your
On Thursday 28 August 2003 12:35 pm, David Neary wrote:
> John Culleton wrote:
> > Two questions
> > 1. Will Xsane work with this release?
>
> It will if someone updates the plug-in and tests it (hint, hint).
>
> Honestly, not having a scanner I don't know - perhaps it does
> work already?
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>
On Thu, 2003-08-28 at 09:32, imr wrote:
> Hi,
> I have a couple of question regarding scripts.
> If you know of a good site for beginners in gimp scripting, dont hesitate to
> tell me. I have been to a few of them but didnt find answers for that kind of
> questions.
>
> First, how can i close th
"TrueSpectra Photo-Graphics" was the full name of the program.
I used it for years under OS/2, which was it's native platform. The interface
was ahead of its time in some ways , and ahead of its users at times, but it
used a very Gimp-like right click pop up menu for many functions.
One of the