Simon Budig wrote:
The offending command in this error message is gimp-channel-ops-offset,
which has been renamed to gimp-drawable-offset in GIMP 2.0. Looking at
that error also gives the hint, that there is something wrong with the
font specification, since GIMP 2.0 no longer relies on the weird
Just in case this wasn't clear in my last message, I'll expand on
a few points. You can implement either or both of calibration and
profiling.
Having systems calibrated to a common standard means that you don't
_have_ to worry about ICC profiles etc IF ALL YOU'RE DEALING WITH
IS RGB DATA IN THE
Hi!
I want to import some brushes from photoshop. What is the easiest way
for to do this?
(I have painted the brush with black color on the default white. I have
saved as png format, open with gimp, and tried to save as .gbr. But when
I load as a brush it does not work similary as in photoshop. Th
A little off topic, but the following site has an extreamly useful tutorial
on how gamma, contrast, brightness play together and calibration of same.
He's windows oriented, but the concepts and tests are the same.
http://www.normankoren.com/makingfineprints.html
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John Culleton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> So how do I determine which monitors, if any can have adjustable
> Gamma? BTW I specified 3.0 gamma in my XF86Config file but I can
> spot no difference in the test files. So my current Orion monitor
> (17") does not seem to adjust.
Monitors typically
Tom Cole ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> I have tried to use a script that I used to use in Gimp 1.2.5 called 'Aqua
> Pill' (available from the gug.sunsite.dk website in the script gallery). All
> my other scripts seem to have made the leap to Gimp 2.0, as one would expect,
> apart from this one. T
I have tried to use a script that I used to use in Gimp 1.2.5 called 'Aqua
Pill' (available from the gug.sunsite.dk website in the script gallery). All
my other scripts seem to have made the leap to Gimp 2.0, as one would expect,
apart from this one. The error message reads:
Error while executi
Hi,
GSR - FR <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Let try sorter: the question was "do you consider global gamma
> adjustment useful at all?" and the reply was "yes, not only useful
> but a basic".
Well, I sortof find it distracting to have the user interface gamma
corrected. If I set a reasonable gamm
On Wednesday 31 March 2004 03:52 pm, Jean-Luc Coulon (f5ibh)
wrote:
> Le 31.03.2004 22:29, John Culleton a écrit :
> >On Wednesday 31 March 2004 01:34 pm, GSR - FR wrote:
> >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (2004-03-31 at 2011.13 +0200):
>
> [.. destructive compression ..]
>
> >I am busy window shopping on Eba
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2004-03-31 at 1529.45 -0500):
> I am busy window shopping on Ebay etc. If the monitor has an
> adjustment for color temperature is that the equivalent of
> adjustable gamma? Or are they different parameters?
They are different, it sets how white will look, 5500K is yellowish,
Le 31.03.2004 22:29, John Culleton a écrit :
On Wednesday 31 March 2004 01:34 pm, GSR - FR wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2004-03-31 at 2011.13 +0200):
[.. destructive compression ..]
I am busy window shopping on Ebay etc. If the monitor has an
adjustment for color temperature is that the equivalent of
On Wednesday 31 March 2004 01:34 pm, GSR - FR wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (2004-03-31 at 2011.13 +0200):
> > > Conclusions: monitors and video cards should be
> > > adjusted at least basically (that includes gamma and
> > > is an user task), normal apps should care a bit (AA
> > > fonts, ie), and im
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2004-03-31 at 2011.13 +0200):
> > Conclusions: monitors and video cards should be adjusted at least
> > basically (that includes gamma and is an user task), normal apps
> > should care a bit (AA fonts, ie), and image manipulation apps should
> > care a lot more. It is a progresiv
Hi,
GSR - FR <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Conclusions: monitors and video cards should be adjusted at least
> basically (that includes gamma and is an user task), normal apps
> should care a bit (AA fonts, ie), and image manipulation apps should
> care a lot more. It is a progresive thing.
Nice
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2004-03-29 at 1627.13 +0200):
> do you consider global gamma adjustment useful at all? It means that
> everything on your screen, inlcuding the GUI and also the content
> displayed in your web-browser, image viewer, PDF viewer ... is
> gamma-corrected. IMO this is questionable s
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