I have version 2.6.7 for Mac OS X. I am trying to change all the pixels of one
color to another color (there are too many small individual objects to change
one at a time) and I keep seeing reference to a color exchange menu option,
under filters. But I don't have a 'color' option under filters. Do
I am rapidly coming to the conclusion that it is cheaper to have my
photos printed by one of the on-line organisations than to pay the
exorbitant prices charged for inks. A set of inks for my Epson Stylus
Photo R300 is over £50 which is a lot of commercially printed photos and
that's without the co
On Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 1:09 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> I've always been fond of Epsons, so which of the current models on the shelf
> can do good photo quality work at a reasonable cost for expendables? By
> reasonable, that is in comparison to the about $80 USD for a full set of
> tanks for the
I can't speak to the latest models, but I have an Epson Stylus Photo
R-200 and for scanning an Epson Perfection 4490 Photo, also a lcd
projector. The printer works with my linux pc which is one of the
reasons for purchasing epson. I bought all as refurbished, through
whatever is the refurbish
Greetings;
My old and very faithful Epson C82 has apparently lost its printhead, it has
plenty of ink according to mtink, but every time I clean the heads, fewer
nozzles work, and the amanda backup report was printed without ink this
morning.
So, I brought up from its storage in the basement,
Dear all,
I'm really happy to announce the release of the 1.3.2.9 version of the G'MIC
plug-in for GIMP. This release is a bit particular (hence this announcement)
because it ends the 1.3.2.x serie, and have reached a quite stable and usable
state.
Here is the official G'MIC for GIMP web page :
ht