Hi Evan,
> I'm going to be developing a batch image processor plugin for GIMP,
> and I'd like to know which functions should be the first on my list.
Have you seen David's Batch Processor at
http://members.ozemail.com.au/~hodsond/dbp.html ?
If you like, I could give you a list of functions
On Thu, 2009-04-09 at 22:17 -0400, Evan Kroske wrote:
> Hello GIMP users,
> I'm going to be developing a batch image processor plugin for GIMP,
> and I'd like to know which functions should be the first on my list.
> Obviously, scaling is the first priority, because I use that to optimize
>
Hello GIMP users,
I'm going to be developing a batch image processor plugin for GIMP,
and I'd like to know which functions should be the first on my list.
Obviously, scaling is the first priority, because I use that to optimize
pictures for my websites. However, past that, I'm not sure which
Hi Norman,
On 09 Apr 09 18:05 norman said:
> Could someone please advise me if there is the GIMP equivalent of
> this Photoshop instruction:- Image -> Adjustments ->
> Shadow/Highlights.
Don't know Photoshop, but I'd use the "Levels" or "Curves" tools to
adjust the brightness of shadows and h
Hi Jay,
On 08 Apr 09 15:07 Jay Smith said:
> I _am_ speaking of the pneumonics in dialogs that open as the result
> of some action.
>
> I am _not_ speaking of accessing the main menus of programs (for
> which you _do_ need to use the ALT key).
>
> Every Windows program I have ever used, from W
Could someone please advise me if there is the GIMP equivalent of this
Photoshop instruction:- Image -> Adjustments -> Shadow/Highlights.
Thanks in advance
Norman
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Have you tried copying the file and then renaming the copy? Seems to me that
that should work...Not ideal I know, but as a workaround, should save a lot of
fiddling about. /Gary
>Okay, I renamed the file libxml2.dll, in my WINDOWS/System32 directory.
Gimp
>now starts up.
I have discovered that
Hi Norman,
I found a scanner Canon Canoscan Lide 20 for three Euros on a flee
market. It is working fine and has a maximum resolution of 600x1200
dpi. I did some reproduction of photographs with it . After post
processing with The Gimp, the reproductions were better than the
originals - from the
On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 2:33 AM, norman wrote:
> < snip >
>
>> I've got a Canon Lide 50 and I'm using it with Ubuntu 8.10 and GIMP without
>> any problems. I works like a charm!
>>
> Thank you for that and thank you to all those who have given their help.
> The problem is that very often, when I ha