Working on this flower, and by itself its very good,
has about a dozen of speckles, and a couple of white spec holes.
So,
have tried despeckle which blurs image,
then have tried unsharp mask, and which sharpen it too much,
and gives it more speckles.
So, they don't work in this problem.
Q. what too
From: Sven Neumann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Jozsef Mak" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Gimp-user] Gimp 2.2, First impressions
Date: Tue, 16 Nov 2004 23:57:06 +0100
Hi,
"Jozsef Mak" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Thanks for this advice. I was not aware of this option. The sm
>The goal for 2.2 was to achieve a consistent and pleasant look. We
>followed the advices of the GNOME Human Interface Guidelines and used
>the spacings suggested there for most dialogs.
Does this mean Gimp on Windows will have a GNOME "feel" to it?
Peace...
Tom
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Hi,
"Jozsef Mak" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Thanks for this advice. I was not aware of this option. The small
> theme fits much better to my taste. But I still think that by
> fine-tuning the layout the dialogue windows can be made more
> compact.
The goal for 2.2 was to achieve a consistent
I notice in my digital pix, there are some blue spots, or white spots,
missing pix, I guess, instead of doing the despeckle thing,
I doing the cloning thing..
However, view a image at 1600%, is there a way
to select a larger area say 20x20 blocks(pix) so that would be 400 pix
blocks,
and then be
I have an image of a teacup and a sign. I would like to transform the
sign so it appears to be printed on the curved surface of the tea cup.
how can i do that?
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On Wednesday, November 17, 2004 6:54 AM [GMT+1=CET],
Richard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Is there a way to add a small black board around a image,
Script-Fu|Decor|Add Border
and inside that black boarder add your signature and copyright info.
Well, I guess you can add whatever you like to the image.
Is there a way to add a small black board around a image,
and inside that black boarder add your signature and copyright info. ???
Or did someone make a plugin for this?
Big Thanks
Richard
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Hi Sven,
Thanks for this advice. I was not aware of this option. The small theme fits
much better to my taste. But I still think that by fine-tuning the layout
the dialogue windows can be made more compact.
Regards,
J. Mak
From: Sven Neumann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Jozsef Mak" <[EMAIL PROTECTE
Let say I'm working on a photo and now what to save it as
a jpeg, but in the highest resolution possible, and no extra compress.
What setting would I select on and off?
I say something with floating point?
Thanks in Advance.
Richard
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Hi,
"Jozsef Mak" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> One more thing, which is not related to this particular release of
> Gimp. Why is it that the dialogue boxes in Gimp are so large?
You could go to the Preferences dialog and select the Small theme. Did
you try that?
Sven
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On Tue, Nov 16, 2004 at 12:53:48PM -0500, Jozsef Mak wrote:
> One more thing, which is not related to this particular release of Gimp.
> Why is it that the dialogue boxes in Gimp are so large? By the way, this
> feature characterizes most open source applications. If you look at
> Photoshop or F
I have just installed Gimp 2.2 on my windows box and these are my first
impressions. Over all I like the way this version turned out. The new
filters are impressive; I like the new save and open dialogue boxes; also
the cleaned up Script-fu plug ins; but here, I observed that sometimes the
dial
Sven Neumann a Ãcrit :
Hi,
Luc NovalÃs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I can't acceed to recent archives on :
https://lists.xcf.berkeley.edu/lists/gimp-user/
and I don't know if there was a similar thread.
I verified gimp requirement, and install libraries packages from :
http://www.sunfreeware.com/
e
Hi,
Michael Schumacher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Some users reported that the gimptool executable doesn't work
> correctly. I don't think anyone invested much time in this, since
> everyone who seems to be able to compile gimp and plug-ins so far uses
> cygwin and/or mingw and thus thze gimpt
Sven Neumann wrote:
Hi,
"Scott Binns" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
So, my question now is, how do I build the plugin? What
configuration/tools do I need, and what steps to I follow to get the
.exe?
You need a C compiler and you need the libgimp header files. GIMP
comes with a tool called gimptool
Hi,
Luc NovalÃs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I can't acceed to recent archives on :
> https://lists.xcf.berkeley.edu/lists/gimp-user/
> and I don't know if there was a similar thread.
>
> I verified gimp requirement, and install libraries packages from :
> http://www.sunfreeware.com/
>
> except
Hi,
"Matthew H. Plough" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>First of all, thank you to Carol for being so helpful on this issue.
>I praise your willingness to help people out, and go beyond the call
>of duty in providing useful information. If you and Sven were not
>high-ups, you would
Hi,
"Scott Binns" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> So, my question now is, how do I build the plugin? What
> configuration/tools do I need, and what steps to I follow to get the
> .exe?
You need a C compiler and you need the libgimp header files. GIMP
comes with a tool called gimptool that helps y
Hi,
I can't acceed to recent archives on :
https://lists.xcf.berkeley.edu/lists/gimp-user/
and I don't know if there was a similar thread.
I verified gimp requirement, and install libraries packages from :
http://www.sunfreeware.com/
except for lib gtk2.2.4 (compiled on target host).
GIMP compile e
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