Gimp Developers,
Thank you for a fine product.
I just merged 7 photos into one of my family. 27 people, 4 generations.
Being able to create a family heirloom such as this made me (continue to)
appreciate The Gimp. Thank You.
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Timothy Jedlicka, [EMAIL PROTECTED], 1-630-713-4436, AOL-IM=tjbonzo
On Sat, 26 Feb 2005 08:22:28 -0600 Michael Satterwhite wrote:
> What resources are available for learning Gimp. Hopefully progressing
> from relatively basic (actually, I can do many of the basics now) to use
> of some of the advanced features. I looked at the books referenced on
> the Website, but
On 27/02/2005, at 4:51 AM, GSR - FR wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2005-02-26 at 1805.22 +1100):
In order to get past any background processing photoshop may have been
doing, I also tried adjusting the curve in the curves dialog then
quickly hit OK - this came out taking the same time as if I moved the
On Sat, Feb 26, 2005 at 02:28:12AM -0300, Joao S. O. Bueno Calligaris wrote:
>
> The fact is it would be really nice to have someone to work full time
> in these issues. Last year, we decided not to hasle about a Gimp
> Foundation and work close to Gnome Foundation instead. What are the
> odds
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2005-02-26 at 1805.22 +1100):
> In order to get past any background processing photoshop may have been
> doing, I also tried adjusting the curve in the curves dialog then
> quickly hit OK - this came out taking the same time as if I moved the
> curve and waited 10 seconds
In time, I am in no way complaining of what Jay, Sven, Mitch, Bill
and others are doing...sometimes I am just amazed with the changes
that go overnight on CVS. It is just that there seens to be more work
than can be done in the spare time of anyone. Even Sven's excellent
plan to categorize gradien
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For all the Gimp experts here:
What resources are available for learning Gimp. Hopefully progressing
from relatively basic (actually, I can do many of the basics now) to use
of some of the advanced features. I looked at the books referenced on
the Websi
Hi,
Michele Petrazzo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On the same machine with photoshop, a preview of a "curves" tool
> spend only 4-5 seconds, but when press the OK button, it spend about
> the same time of gimp.
As you already guessed, the preview of the color manipulation tools in
GIMP isn't re