On Mon, 7 Dec 2009 04:45:39 +0100 (CET)
"bob" wrote:
> Hi all.
>
> I'd like to be able to create a rough, even texture.
> The perfect examples are these:
> http://data.markjardine.com/tumblr/img/bg_texture.png
> http://data.markjardine.com/tumblr/img/button_nav_right.png
>
> The texture domina
On Mon, 2009-12-07 at 14:34 +1100, Ron Atkinson wrote:
> Is there a way for GIMP to be able to read Camera Raw files? I have a
> Nikon and shoot RWA all the time, bur I could not find a way for GIMP
> to read the NEF files.
There is also RawTherapee which is quite comprehensive,
Norman
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>
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Get UFRaw. It is a GIMP plugin or addon and works really well. It uses
dcraw as it's raw converter.
Ron Atkinson wrote:
> Is there a way for GIMP to be able to read Camera Raw files? I have a Nikon
> and shoot RWA all the time, bur I could not find a way for GIMP to read the
> NEF files.
>
>
Thanks Patrick, will try it
Regards and have a good day
Ron Atkinson
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* Ron Atkinson [12-06-09 22:34]:
> Is there a way for GIMP to be able to read Camera Raw files? I have a Nikon
> and shoot RWA all the time, bur I could not find a way for GIMP to read the
> NEF files.
gimp-ufraw
I use it to convert files from my D70/D200/D3.
There is also ufraw stand-alone ap
Hi all.
I'd like to be able to create a rough, even texture.
The perfect examples are these:
http://data.markjardine.com/tumblr/img/bg_texture.png
http://data.markjardine.com/tumblr/img/button_nav_right.png
The texture dominates the design style at:
http://markjardine.com/
I know that style is a
Is there a way for GIMP to be able to read Camera Raw files? I have a Nikon
and shoot RWA all the time, bur I could not find a way for GIMP to read the
NEF files.
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>I have downloaded G'MIC and unzipped it, but it's not clear how to
>install it. I would guess that it should simply be copied
>to /usr/lib64/gimp/2.0/plug-ins, but this procedure doesn't seem to be
>documented anywhere. Or maybe it's better to copy it to
>$HOME/.gimp-2.6/plug-ins . Or maybe som
I've had a go at this.
The files are all available in the following location:
http://flashingtwelve.brickfilms.com/GIMP/Scripts/Badges/
There are two script files that need to be installed in your GIMP
scripts folder. The main one is 'sg-create-badges.scm' which adds a
"Create badges..." c