On 08/22/2010 12:43 PM, Jim Hall wrote:
> Using Gimp 2.4.7 on Debian Lenny. I am not an artist, but I
> occasionally need the tool.
>
> What I need to do is "stitch" two or more images together to make a
> larger one. These are more like drawings than photos. Best analogy is:
> take 2 or 3 scree
You might want to check the color depth of your document. If it's
indexed color then the document may not be able to create smooth
gradients because their aren't enough colors in the pallet. You can tell
if this is the problem (on 2.6.8) by going through the menus to
image->mode->... If image->
Have you got a symlink to the xsane binary in your gimp plug-in folder?
Andrew
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>John S. gimpusers.com> writes:
>
>>
>> I am using GIMP 2.6.10 on an iMac, Snow Leopard. I attempted to import an
>> image from my scanner (Brother DCP-130C) by selecting File > Create >
>> Scanner/camera > Select Source. The Select Source dialogue box is blank.
How
>> do I get GIMP to recogni