On Monday, August 13, 2007 10:32:54 pm Jürgen Hubert wrote:
> A minor annoyance I had to deal with is when I am attempting
> to use blur effects on layers with transparent areas - instead
> of assuming that the transparent areas have no color worth
> blurring at all, GIMP seems to assume that they
A minor annoyance I had to deal with is when I am attempting to use blur
effects on layers with transparent areas - instead of assuming that the
transparent areas have no color worth blurring at all, GIMP seems to assume
that they are black for the purpose of the blurring algorithm - which can
caus
> On Monday 13 August 2007 22:47, Alan Wolfe wrote:
> > Hey everyone,
> >
> > Does anyone know of any good open file format that is saved as
> > line data?
> >
> > Hopefully something that can be used across different programs
> > out there.
> >
> > Is there such a thing? I'm on a small project lo
Oops. what you need is a file format, not a program.
sorry.
for file format, SVG is a good choice. for more information, see
http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/
most of vector editors are supports this format. so you can read/write
a SVG format files using many different programs.
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Hi Alan
Inkscape is for you.
it's a open source vector graphic manipulation program.
like as Illustrator, CorelDraw.
you can download it in here, http://www.inkscape.org/
Greetings.
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Hey everyone,
Does anyone know of any good open file format that is saved as line data?
Hopefully something that can be used across different programs out there.
Is there such a thing? I'm on a small project looking to outsource
some graphics (we already have the artists picked out) but our gam
You can use focus blur plug-in for that purpose.
http://registry.gimp.org/plugin?id=4123
Windows binaries can be found at Michael Schumacher's page as fblur
http://schumaml.gmxhome.de/downloads/gimp/
Jarlath Reidy wrote:
> I want to create a depth of field effect on an image which is currently
> w
I want to create a depth of field effect on an image which is currently
well focused all around.
I would like to be able to apply a blur that gets more intense as the
distance from the subject increases.
I had thought that I might be able to create a layer with a radial
gradient and apply some ef
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> If you install Dave Hodson's Batch Processor
> (http://members.ozemail.com.au/~hodsond/dbp.html), the AUTO LEVELS under
> the "Colours" tab will effectively perform an auto white balance.
Actually, it calls "gimp_levels_stretch", which I think is the function
under the
> I have a photo collection with 2000 photos (from phone). This is one
> collection, and I know that I can use "White-balance" (I don't know how
> to say in english, I used hungarian gimp... It is in
> layer/color/automatic menu: ) function on it.
> But very problematic to open every photo, and do
Thanks to Akkana Peck I looked a farther than Gimp, and after much
frustration..
Several weeks ago, I switched the position of my monitors, high and
low screen resolution, left and right. It would seem Xorg does not
like the hi-res monitor as the secondary monitor on the right. The
problem d
Hi!
I have a photo collection with 2000 photos (from phone). This is one
collection, and I know that I can use "White-balance" (I don't know how
to say in english, I used hungarian gimp... It is in
layer/color/automatic menu: ) function on it.
But very problematic to open every photo, and do it
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