On Friday 19 November 2004 20:37, waju wrote:
> hi:
>
> thank your for your answer, Joao.
>
> i have advanced a little. i have done this:
>
> i have created a new layer, so when i move the selection, my
> picture isn't affected.
>
> i have created the circumference, with shift + cirled selection
>
hi:
thank your for your answer, Joao.
i have advanced a little. i have done this:
i have created a new layer, so when i move the selection, my picture
isn't affected.
i have created the circumference, with shift + cirled selection button.
i go to dialogs > paths > selection to path (button).
t
Unfortunately the GIMP doesn't support writing out 1 bit TIFF images. My
own solution is to use Save As, choose uncompressed or some other
compression scheme that supports grayscale TIFF images, then use another
application to convert back to 1 bit and apply the G4 compression. Ugly?
You bet. Un
Hello,
I am trying to edit g4 compressed tiffs, and have run into some
difficulty. When I open a tiff Gimp alerts "unknown field with tag 32934
(0x80a6) encountered." However, the tiff does open. After editing I
attempt to save back to the tiff. The following errors are displayed;
"Failed a sca
Hi.
There is an easy way to draw circles and basic shapes. It just is not
aparent by trial and error - the "tips of the day" could point you
there.
Just create a circular selection (by holding shift after you start a
selection wirth the eliptical selection tool), and them go to
"edit->stroke s
hi:
i was looking for an easy way to draw circumferences, or any script, but
i didnt find anything.
this is what i have: i have a picture (.png format), to which i want to
draw a circumference around of it. before draw circumference, surely i
will have to move, resize, change colour and modify it
The reason for asking, is the fact, after spending 4 days on a photo,
to get it just right, then go down to my local CVS or Wal-Greens,
to have them print digital photo's.
My 5x7 color was off, to dark and too vivid,
and when setting image size to 6.67 x 5, they in turn
in large image.
So, now I am
Hi,
Quoting Alan Horkan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I'm using "Filters, Render, Clouds, Solid Noise" to generate the clouds.
> Unfortunately that only generates black and white clouds whereas the other
> software generates clouds using the current background and foreground
> colours. Is there a way t
Hi,
Richard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> How does one tell Gimp, to use sRGB color profile?
> when displaying images. ( gimp 2.0 )
The display routine assumes that the sRGB colorspace is being used. If
you want to use other color profiles for display, you can do so using
the Proof filter found