Hi,
On Wed, 2008-11-05 at 12:09 -0600, Rich Says... wrote:
> #gimp --version
> GNU Image Manipulation Program version 2.4.5
>
> I can't seem to find a good way to reproduce it either. It just sort
> of happens when it wants to. i.e. when the mouse moves, moving
> windows, switching windows, no u
Sven,
Thanks for you reply. I have always used the newest version of gimp
for these distros.
#gimp --version
GNU Image Manipulation Program version 2.4.5
I can't seem to find a good way to reproduce it either. It just sort
of happens when it wants to. i.e. when the mouse moves, moving
windows,
http://www.normankoren.com/makingfineprints1A.html
Is the most useful page I've read on calibration...(Pretty sure I got
this from this list a couple of years ago.)
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Hi Susan,
On Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 11:12 PM, Susan Penter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi I am relatively new to doing much beyond cropping, I have learnt to
> correct the white balance etc recently. I was wondering whether there was a
> plug in or built in tool that would remove the flare of flash
Hi I am relatively new to doing much beyond cropping, I have learnt to
correct the white balance etc recently. I was wondering whether there was a
plug in or built in tool that would remove the flare of flash when something
is photographed behind glass. This is not an image I took but one sent to