Hi,
I have OpenSUSE 11.1 and Gimp 2.6.2. I am having a serious problem with
printing that I cannot figure out.
For background, I've used Gimp since 1997 and I'm no novice to Gimp,
Linux, or Unix.
That being said, I found the printing in Gimp 2.2 to be near perfect.
It worked perfectly and had a
On Thursday 23 July 2009, Florin Andrei wrote:
> (I'm a newbie.)
>
> I'm trying to modify this image:
>
> http://imgur.com/5kHey
>
> It's a 2009 Kawasaki ZX-10R. The orange-red areas need to become silver,
> approximately the color of aluminum. Look at the exhaust pipe - that's
> pretty close to wh
(I'm a newbie.)
I'm trying to modify this image:
http://imgur.com/5kHey
It's a 2009 Kawasaki ZX-10R. The orange-red areas need to become silver,
approximately the color of aluminum. Look at the exhaust pipe - that's
pretty close to what I envision.
I tried converting it to back/white, but the
With some help from Jernej I have now been able too look into this
problem. It would be of great help if people with crashes when doing:
1. Start GIMP
2. Create new default image
3. Tools -> GEGL Operation...
could try to move
C:\Program Files (x86)\GIMP-2.0\lib\gegl-0.0\load-buffer.dll
> I would like to fill an image with faces copied from other photos. I
> am
> stumped with how to make the background of the copied faces
> transparent, so I
> don't have a bunch of little squares and ellipses. I am sure Gimp is
> capable
> of selecting the backgrounds of my thumbnails and render
On 07/23/2009 10:33 AM, Nels H. wrote:
I would like to fill an image with faces copied from other photos. I am
stumped with how to make the background of the copied faces transparent, so I
don't have a bunch of little squares and ellipses. I am sure Gimp is capable
of selecting the backgrounds o
I would like to fill an image with faces copied from other photos. I am
stumped with how to make the background of the copied faces transparent, so I
don't have a bunch of little squares and ellipses. I am sure Gimp is capable
of selecting the backgrounds of my thumbnails and rendering them transp