On Tuesday 18 September 2007, B.W.H. van Beest wrote:
> Dear GIMP people,
>
> When I rotate an image using GIMP a few degrees, to correct that I
> didn't hold my camera horizontal, the next step is to crop the rotated
> image such that it appears upright again.
> I realise that it must be possible
Hi,
On Tue, 2007-09-18 at 07:55 +0200, B.W.H. van Beest wrote:
> When I rotate an image using GIMP a few degrees, to correct that I
> didn't hold my camera horizontal, the next step is to crop the rotated
> image such that it appears upright again.
> I realise that it must be possible to do the
Dear GIMP people,
When I rotate an image using GIMP a few degrees, to correct that I
didn't hold my camera horizontal, the next step is to crop the rotated
image such that it appears upright again.
I realise that it must be possible to do the two actions all in one go,
as the rotation angle f
On Mon, 2007-09-17 at 19:27 +0200, Andrew wrote:
> norman wrote:
> > < snip >
> >
> >> I'd expect that the documentation for building ufraw tells you how to
> >> install it as a gimp plug-in, too. Maybe something at configure time or
> >> maybe a link you have to create?
> >>
> >
> > After
< big snip >
> In my case I did:
>
> ln -s /usr/lib/gimp/2.0/plug-ins/ufraw-gimp
> /opt/gimp-2.4.0/lib/gimp/2.0/plug-ins/ufraw-gimp
>
> The first path is where the plugin was installed; the second one is
> where I wanted the link.
That looks very clever. I will try it out and report back.
N
norman wrote:
> On Mon, 2007-09-17 at 19:27 +0200, Andrew wrote:
>
>> norman wrote:
>>
>>> < snip >
>>>
>>>
I'd expect that the documentation for building ufraw tells you how to
install it as a gimp plug-in, too. Maybe something at configure time or
maybe a link you
* norman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [09-17-07 17:04]:
> < big snip >
>
> > In my case I did:
> >
> > ln -s /usr/lib/gimp/2.0/plug-ins/ufraw-gimp
> > /opt/gimp-2.4.0/lib/gimp/2.0/plug-ins/ufraw-gimp
> >
> > The first path is where the plugin was installed; the second one is
> > where I wanted the lin
Am Montag, den 17.09.2007, 21:42 +0200 schrieb Andrew:
> norman wrote:
> > On Mon, 2007-09-17 at 19:27 +0200, Andrew wrote:
> >
> >
> > I am afraid that my Linux knowledge is insufficient to understand
what
> > you mean by a symlink and, even if I did, I have no idea how to go
about
> > produc
norman wrote:
> < snip >
>
>> I'd expect that the documentation for building ufraw tells you how to
>> install it as a gimp plug-in, too. Maybe something at configure time or
>> maybe a link you have to create?
>>
>
> After considerable research I have come to the conclusion that what I am
"Kim B.Christensen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I can invert the pic with Layer/Colour/invert, but due to the colour
> mask in the negative, the result has a severe blue taint, and
> strongly reduced contrast.
Most scanner software have a setting for negatives.
SANE does.
-- Johan
< snip >
>
> I'd expect that the documentation for building ufraw tells you how to
> install it as a gimp plug-in, too. Maybe something at configure time or
> maybe a link you have to create?
After considerable research I have come to the conclusion that what I am
trying to do is not possible. I
> > I didn't install MS-Windows Engine for GTK+
> > 'cause it crashed with fonts too much.
>
> This shouldn't affect the fonts for the text tool, actually.
> And it doesn't do for me. I was able to use fonts in both GIMP with and
> without the MS-Windows GTK+ engine.
>
if gimpwimp is not a problem
> Von: "Choi, Ji-Hui" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Betreff: Re: [Gimp-user] I can\'t install new font in Gimp 2.4 RC2 for win
> > Did you really check this? Does the folder show up in the Fonts section
> > in the Preferences dialog?
> I didn't install MS-Windows Engine for GTK+
> 'cause it crashed with
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