Jernej Simon i (jer...@ena.si) wrote (in part) (on 2009-02-23 at
08:13):
On 23. februar 2009, 3:08:08, Alec Burgess wrote:
> > Is there any way that Jernej could provide a debug-enabled exe
for GIMP
> > 2.7 win32 or do attempts to report bugs just get in the way of
the
> > "real" work b
Hi,
On Mon, 2009-02-23 at 14:20 -0800, Decimator Doseven wrote:
> Could someone tell me the proper syntax for "file-print-gtk"?
The Prodecure Browser (as found in the GIMP Help menu) should tell you.
Sven
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Could someone tell me the proper syntax for "file-print-gtk"?
I am building a script to clean up scanned pdfs. (the originals are carbon
copies, blech)
I have a working script to clean up tiff files, and am now trying to make it
work on pdfs.
I want to open the pdf file with gimp, run the ope
Hi,
On Mon, 2009-02-23 at 15:12 -0500, John Culleton wrote:
> I copied the standard Gimp color wheel into a png image. I
> loaded the image into Gimp 2.65. I tried to soft proof it
> using view>display and then selecting color management and
> color proof. There was no change in the image. In
I copied the standard Gimp color wheel into a png image. I
loaded the image into Gimp 2.65. I tried to soft proof it
using view>display and then selecting color management and
color proof. There was no change in the image. In theory
there should be gray bars in the image where the CMYK gamut
On Mon, 23 Feb 2009 11:18:38 -0700, Michael J. Hammel wrote:
> On Windows: I think you need to configure your scanner with TWAIN,
> whatever that is.
TWAIN: Technology Without An Interesting Name :)
It's the standard scanner interface on Windows (although it's supposed to
be replaced by WIA - W
On Monday 23 February 2009 02:07:16 pm norman wrote:
> > On Mon, 2009-02-23 at 11:31 -0600, Rodney Clay wrote:
> > > I am new to using GIMP. Can I import images into GIMP
> > > from a scanner. If so what do I need to do to set up
> > > to do this. I have looked in the online manual but
> > > did no
> On Mon, 2009-02-23 at 11:31 -0600, Rodney Clay wrote:
> > I am new to using GIMP. Can I import images into GIMP from a scanner. If so
> > what do I need
> > to do to set up to do this. I have looked in the online manual but did not
> > find an answer to my
> > question.
Speaking from exper
On Mon, 2009-02-23 at 11:31 -0600, Rodney Clay wrote:
> I am new to using GIMP. Can I import images into GIMP from a scanner. If so
> what do I need
> to do to set up to do this. I have looked in the online manual but did not
> find an answer to my
> question.
On Linux: install the SANE and
I am new to using GIMP. Can I import images into GIMP from a scanner. If so
what do I need
to do to set up to do this. I have looked in the online manual but did not find
an answer to my
question. Thanks
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Yes! Thank you!
On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 11:41 AM, norman wrote:
>
> > I haven't found a way to use the levels tool on one layer only.
> > Is it possible to do this, to adjust the color of a layer rather
> > than the image?
>
> Perhaps if you turned off the layers you do n
Hello,
I'm a freelance journalist working for the Guardian. I am currently
researching a piece about the growth in free software and open source
applications. Would there anyone from Gimp who'd be free for a chat on the
telephone some time tomorrow?
best wishes,
Sean
--
blog: http://seandodson.w
Yes! Thank you!
On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 11:41 AM, norman wrote:
>
> > I haven't found a way to use the levels tool on one layer only.
> > Is it possible to do this, to adjust the color of a layer rather
> > than the image?
>
> Perhaps if you turned off the layers you do not want to change then
> I haven't found a way to use the levels tool on one layer only.
> Is it possible to do this, to adjust the color of a layer rather
> than the image?
Perhaps if you turned off the layers you do not want to change then used
the levels tool on the layer left you would do want you want.
Norman
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No, I checked again -- I have background, background duplicate, and a top
layer. On the top
layer, I used the crop tool on that layer only, which leaves a lot of
background showing
around edges.
I'd like to run levels just on bkgrd (or bkground duplicate). Maybe there a
too
On Monday 23 February 2009, Helen wrote:
> I haven't found a way to use the levels tool on one layer only.
> Is it possible to do this, to adjust the color of a layer rather
> than the image?
Hello Helen,
(nearly) all tools work just on the current layer, as does the levels tool.
Maybe you merg
I haven't found a way to use the levels tool on one layer only.
Is it possible to do this, to adjust the color of a layer rather
than the image?
Thanks all,
Helen, using Gimp 2.4.5 on SuSE 11.0
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> Thanks for your message. As you deduce I am more interested in the
> processing algorithm than the coding. There are too many poor results at the
> moment and I suspect there will be modifications to the method when I have
> more experience of its performance. For this reason I have
norman wrote:
> < snip >
>
>
>> I have a large collection of old slides showing all the problems you
>> describe in your article to greater or lesser degree, so
>> I was extremely interested in your post. I've downloaded your plugins.
>> Unfortunately I get a "Forbidden" error when I try to do
>Quoting geoff :
>
>> I was scanning a lot of colour transparencies, some taken up to 40 years
ago,
>> and found that in some cases the colours had deteriorated badly. After a
lot
>> of experimenting I have developed an automatic way of improving the
digital
>> scans using gimp. I have put a tech
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