On Wed, Apr 27, 2005 at 06:21:47PM -0700, Akkana Peck wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> > I want to include full page images of a magazine article in a new document.
> > A single scanned page comes in at about 3.5 MB as a png (saved directly to
> > png from the scan). Any suggestions as
> > to
And here's a quick visual of what it does.
http://epierce.freeshell.org/gimpOn 4/27/05, Eric P <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:I made a Script-fu script that I find indispensable for pushing pixels
at work. It's called Rounded Selection, and it does just that.Here's its Gimp registry home:http://regist
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> I want to include full page images of a magazine article in a new document.
> A single scanned page comes in at about 3.5 MB as a png (saved directly to
> png from the scan). Any suggestions as
> to how I might reduce that?
Try Image->Mode->Indexed, and play with the
Hi,
I want to include full page images of a magazine article in a new document.
A single scanned page comes in at about 3.5 MB as a png (saved directly to
png from the scan). Any suggestions as
to how I might reduce that?
One idea I had was to lift the text off of the page and clean up the
back
I made a Script-fu script that I find indispensable for pushing pixels
at work. It's called Rounded Selection, and it does just that.
Here's its Gimp registry home:
http://registry.gimp.org/plugin?id=4937
And here's a direct link:
http://epierce.freeshell.org/gimp/selection-rounded-selection.scm
Whenever I place images into documents they always seem to degrade in quality.
I'm talking about Word .DOC or Adobe .PDF, etc.
Maybe it has something to do with how those formats deal with compression? Or
maybe something to do with dimensions (image too big?), palettes (shares
colours with docu
I've been experiencing this crash in gimp.app 2.2.6, which was
supposedly fixed in gimp 2.0.6
it occurs when I use the font menu to choose a font.
** (gimp-2.2:631): CRITICAL **: file pango-engine.c: line 68
(_pango_engine_shape_shape): assertion `PANGO_IS_FONT (font)' failed
/Applications/Graph
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Tom Cat wrote:
| You could try the unsharp mask. In gimp 1.x it was filters/enhance.
| In gimp 2.x it appears to be under ScriptFu/Alchemy.
While there is an unsharp mask under ScriptFu/Alchemy (I didn't know
that till you said it), in 2.x it is still
Tried using this but the staircasing effect is still there.
On April 26, 2005 06:10 pm, Pär Forsling wrote:
> Tom Cat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > You could try the unsharp mask. In gimp 1.x it was filters/enhance.
> > In gimp 2.x it appears to be under ScriptFu/Alchemy.
>
> Which 2.x do you us
I am using "pdflib" which supports all flavors of PNG.
I am getting staircasing effect on the image.
On April 27, 2005 03:59 am, Olivier Ripoll wrote:
> JASON JESSO wrote:
> > I have an image that looks ok in gimp, but when I
> > import it in a PDF document I get a staircase effect.
> >
> > How d
JASON JESSO wrote:
I have an image that looks ok in gimp, but when I
import it in a PDF document I get a staircase effect.
How do I smooth the edges in gimp?
Hi,
When you say you import it into a pdf document, could you detail the
process ? In particular, what intermediary file format do you use ?
11 matches
Mail list logo