Other than the shading, the development version of the GIMP has
implemented cropping precisely how you described.
"It is amazing what you can accomplish if you do
not care who gets the credit." -- Harry S. Truman
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Other than the shading, the development version of the GIMP has
implemented cropping precisely how you described.
"It is amazing what you can accomplish if you do
not care who gets the credit." -- Harry S. Truman
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dear gimp experts, i have a question about how to customize gimp.
i don't like the shading that occurs when i am adjusting the
cropping boundary. i find it distracting, and it also seems to
slow down the dragging operation enough to make it feel jerk-y
rather than smooth.
is there any way to dis
> Mike Foster wrote:
> TIFF is another good option, however the Wikipedia entry for PNG says it
> uses a type of lossless compression. Have I missed something here? I
> am very curious to know the answer as I have started to save my
> completed photographs as PNG because I thought there was n
TIFF is another good option, however the Wikipedia entry for PNG says it
uses a type of lossless compression. Have I missed something here? I
am very curious to know the answer as I have started to save my
completed photographs as PNG because I thought there was no penalty for
doing so.
Tha
On Oct 7, 2006, at 7:25 PM, Chris Mohler wrote:
Apologies - forgot to "reply-all"
My advice would be to save your files in TIFF format. If you enable
LZW compression, the file size will be significantly reduced without
losing quality (unlike JPEG, and to some degree PNG).
PNG is just as los
Hey Anna:
Yes they are Compatible.
When I am in college, I use GIMP on my linux workstation in labs and
then when I am home, I use Photoshop to work with the images.
So I am sure that it works.
Best,
Purvi
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Date: Fri, 06 Oct 2006 13:17:00 -0400
From: "Anna Backstrom" <[EMAIL PROT
Is there a way to lighten up a
map (i.e., fade it a bit into a background) in GIMP?
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Apologies - forgot to "reply-all"
My advice would be to save your files in TIFF format. If you enable
LZW compression, the file size will be significantly reduced without
losing quality (unlike JPEG, and to some degree PNG).
I'm not sure what process your printer is using, but if it's just a
fu