On 08/22/2009 07:40 AM, M. Bashir Al-Noimi wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I'm working on NLP project so I've to use huge TIFF images
> (12*12 px) but I can't do open or create them by GIMP!
GIMP should be able to handle such large images, what happens if you
try? Due to constant swapping of memory
Hi All,
I'm working on NLP project so I've to use huge TIFF images
(12*12 px) but I can't do open or create them by GIMP!
Is there any ability for expanding performance of GIMP specially for
huge images?
P.S.
I successfully created and opened huge images by CorelPhotoPaint and
P
John Culleton wrote:
> You might be able to create a multipage document using Scribus, then
> export it as tiff.
This is absolutely not a smart solution ;-) , GIMP suppose to be
integrated image editor just like many image editors
> But the purpose of such an exercise escapes me.
> Why not d
. . . and it doth please me so!
I spent a weekend in Ithaca, NY with my daughter, so, we took my boat out on
a couple of the lakes, and we spent another day hiking the gorges. She
couldn't believe that I lugged my entire camera bag (I have two, one large,
one small, and I lugged the big one).
.
On Friday 21 August 2009 22:52:36 M. Bashir Al-Noimi wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I want to know, How I can create multi-page TIFF file.
>
> P.S.
> I could open/modify multi-page TIFF file successfully.
>
> -
> Best Regards
> Muhammad Bashir Al-Noimi
> My Blog: http://mbnoimi.net/
You might be able to
Hi All,
I want to know, How I can create multi-page TIFF file.
P.S.
I could open/modify multi-page TIFF file successfully.
-
Best Regards
Muhammad Bashir Al-Noimi
My Blog: http://mbnoimi.net/
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> Von: "Mark"
> I agree with this completely. I make a lot of sigs for people that
> normally cannot exceed 500x200px. As such I will use many photos/pic that
> need to be rescaled to a much smaller object. The only way I have found
> to maintain clarity is to change the resolution to a much hi
>If I were trying to reduce the size of an image while preserving
>definition I would look at changing its resolution
>ie from 72pix x 72pix to 288pix x 288pix, reducing the images
>apparant size (to 1/4 the starting size) while keeping all the
>pixel information.
>
>HTH
I agree with this c
thanks, that's work perfeclty
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On Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 10:50 PM, GSR - FR wrote:
> Hi,
> ele...@gmail.com (2009-08-20 at 1054.38 +0200):
>> I try to create speed line like manga .
>> an example is
>> http://isa39moda3.free.fr/ISA41/mangamania/Images/Dessins/naruto_ch243_p06.png
>>
>> is the