Hi,
for...@gimpusers.com (2010-07-28 at 0914.52 +0200):
> >Say you draw a monochrome gradient from back to white along 2560 pixels.
> >You only have 256 different colors, thus you get bands 10 pixels wide.
> >And dithering does not have a real effect in such a case.
> I'm in RGB mode. The image is
What are you describing goes beyond my comprehension of gimp. If you have
the
> time, I'd love it if you could break that down for me.
>
> Decomposition was simple enough once I'd figured it out.
>
>
I think SG's solution is simplest to use.
-Rob A>
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On 07/28/2010 10:27 AM, Jimmi L. Hansen wrote:
>
> Is it possible to make a standard text in every picture feks. "©Jimmi L.
> Hansen"? So i dont have to make it manual every time.
>
> Sincerely jimmi
Jimmi,
In the past I have used ImageMagick for this, processing thousands of image
files at a ti
I would use ImageMagic for that.
Regards,
Tobias
On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 16:27, Jimmi L. Hansen wrote:
>
> Is it possible to make a standard text in every picture feks. "©Jimmi L.
> Hansen"? So i dont have to make it manual every time.
>
> Sincerely jimmi
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Is it possible to make a standard text in every picture feks. "©Jimmi L.
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Alek wrote:
> When I fill out the PDF form I simply enter all of the text necessary to
> complete the thing and then save it (as a PNG file) and print it out.
>
> How can I edit individual text I entered on the form?
Save a copy of the PDF form with the text layers in xcf format before you
crea
What are you describing goes beyond my comprehension of gimp. If you have the
time, I'd love it if you could break that down for me.
Decomposition was simple enough once I'd figured it out.
After I read you email, I looked up the docs to discover what quickmask is,
and I think I understand that.
Forget everything I posted (sorry). Here is an easier way:
> 1. Open your Channels Dialog ("Windows->Dockable Dialogs->Channels")
> 2. Right-click on the preview of the channel with the highest
> contrast and select the "Channel to selection" command.
Quoting saulgo...@flashingtwelve.brickfilms
Quoting bob :
> I'm working through a tutorial made by photoshop:
> :
> :
> Step 24 is interesting. Water spray is seperated from a background colour,
> using a manipulation of channels.
>
> I can't seem to figure out how to the same thing in gimp.
> Any idea how I can do it?
The process is fairl
> Step 24 is interesting. Water spray is seperated from a background colour,
> using a manipulation of channels.
>
> I can't seem to figure out how to the same thing in gimp.
> Any idea how I can do it?
>
>
There may be an easier way, but what I will do is decompose the layer to a
new image. Iden
I'm working with a PDF file that I import to GIMP.
The PDF file is a form I must fill out using TEXT in GIMP and then print out to
send to a company.
When I fill out the PDF form I simply enter all of the text necessary to
complete the thing and then save it (as a PNG file) and print it out.
How
Hello again guys.
I'm working through a tutorial made by photoshop:
http://colorburned.com/2010/07/create-a-refreshing-beer-themed-poster-design-in-photoshop.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Feed:+Colorburned+(Colorburned+|+Graphic+design+resources,+tutorials,+and+more!)
bob wrote:
> >Say you draw a monochrome gradient from black to white along 2560 pixels.
> >You only have 256 different colors, thus you get bands 10 pixels wide.
> >And dithering does not have a real effect in such a case.
>
> I'm in RGB mode. The image is 2480px wide and 2794px high.
I tried t
>Say you draw a monochrome gradient from back to white along 2560 pixels.
>You only have 256 different colors, thus you get bands 10 pixels wide.
>And dithering does not have a real effect in such a case.
I'm in RGB mode. The image is 2480px wide and 2794px high.
Is there a way that I can create
On Wed, 28 Jul 2010 08:09:27 +0200, Pavel Kosina wrote:
> How could they know what all the programs belongs under
> single branch?
By looking at directory layout?
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