[Gimp-user] Re: Smoothing Brush Strokes

2006-01-26 Thread Matthew Whitlock
Akkana - Good lead, although it didn't result in any solutions. Changed the file and it read it, but still faceted lines. I'm running GIMP 2.2.10 on XP. I don't think it is a device problem on account of the fact that I have duplicated my problem with both my mouse and tablet, as well as on other

Re: [Gimp-user] Re: Smoothing Brush Strokes

2006-01-26 Thread Akkana Peck
Matthew Whitlock writes: > Carol, I tried looking at indexing. Doesn't seem to effect it. > > Attached is a small image of a quickly drawn cirle that shows > the facetting that I am experiencing. It looks like your system isn't reading all the mouse positions, only getting some of the mouse motio

Re: [Gimp-user] Color model for png.

2006-01-26 Thread Sven Neumann
Hi, "John R. Culleton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > From the depths of my ignorance: > Is the color model for png: > 1. RGB > 2. CMYK > 3. Neither > 4. Either The PNG file format specification is linked from http://developer.gimp.org/standards.html. Sven __

[Gimp-user] Re: Smoothing Brush Strokes

2006-01-26 Thread Matthew Whitlock
Carol, I tried looking at indexing. Doesn't seem to effect it. Attached is a small image of a quickly drawn cirle that shows the facetting that I am experiencing. Matthew <> ___ Gimp-user mailing list Gimp-user@lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU https://lists.XCF.B

Re: [Gimp-user] Smoothing Brush Strokes

2006-01-26 Thread Carol Spears
On Thu, Jan 26, 2006 at 05:56:56PM -0600, Matthew Whitlock wrote: > When I do a quick mark with any brush (be it a pen, pencil, > airbrush, paint brush, etc.) the line becomes facetted. I know > in photoshop that this happens too, but there is a check box > that applies a smoothing to the line. Is

[Gimp-user] Smoothing Brush Strokes

2006-01-26 Thread Matthew Whitlock
When I do a quick mark with any brush (be it a pen, pencil, airbrush, paint brush, etc.) the line becomes facetted. I know in photoshop that this happens too, but there is a check box that applies a smoothing to the line. Is there something similar to that in GIMP? Work around? Also are there any

Re: [Gimp-user] Color model for png.

2006-01-26 Thread Alan Wolfe
I know for sure PNG can use RGB (and RGBA), not sure if it supports CMYK or not. On 1/26/06, John R. Culleton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: From the depths of my ignorance:Is the color model for png:1. RGB2. CMYK3. Neither4. Either I am thinking about creating things in Gimp then importing themto Scri

[Gimp-user] Color model for png.

2006-01-26 Thread John R. Culleton
From the depths of my ignorance: Is the color model for png: 1. RGB 2. CMYK 3. Neither 4. Either I am thinking about creating things in Gimp then importing them to Scribus which can handle CMYK, use CMS profiles and so on. -- John Culleton ___ Gimp

Re: [Gimp-user] Re: GIMP is Great

2006-01-26 Thread Carol Spears
On Thu, Jan 26, 2006 at 09:39:26PM +0200, Joe Schaffner wrote: > > > What exactly is a layer? > > A drawing is made up of layers. Why? Each layer has attributes which > are combined to produce a total visual effect. This means you can add > and subtract layers, join them, etc. > > Some of these

[Gimp-user] Re: GIMP is Great

2006-01-26 Thread Joe Schaffner
I won't be able to get to gimp until the weekend, but I thought I'd answer my own questions, based only on two days experience. Let's see how close I come. > What exactly is a layer? A drawing is made up of layers. Why? Each layer has attributes which are combined to produce a total visual effect

Re: [Gimp-user] python, plugins and interfaces

2006-01-26 Thread PAEDER Vincent
Hello again, ok sorry I had never realised that about top posting. I actually found a solution by trial and error. That is: - send the image as string through the socket - create an image containing a layer of the right size in gimp and get the pixel region and assign my string to it - and it w

Re: [Gimp-user] python, plugins and interfaces

2006-01-26 Thread Carol Spears
On Thu, Jan 26, 2006 at 02:59:57PM +0100, Vincent Paeder wrote: > Thanks for your answer. I did have a look, but I'm not sure we mean the > same thing. Anyway, I got a second problem which may be more > compromising than the absence of user interface. That is, my tool stores > pictures as gdk pixbu

Re: [Gimp-user] python, plugins and interfaces

2006-01-26 Thread Vincent Paeder
Thanks for your answer. I did have a look, but I'm not sure we mean the same thing. Anyway, I got a second problem which may be more compromising than the absence of user interface. That is, my tool stores pictures as gdk pixbufs, and I'd like to send them to an arbitrary gimp plugin to be trea