On 30.09.2010 05:39, bobdobbs wrote:
> Hi all.
>
> I'd like to delete in such a way that transparency remains.
>
> I've found that this is the default when I'm working on images that I've
> created myself.
> But if I'm working on an image that I've downloaded or gotten from another
> source, I ca
9/30/2010 5:39 AM keltezéssel, bobdobbs írta:
> Hi all.
>
> I'd like to delete in such a way that transparency remains.
>
> I've found that this is the default when I'm working on images that I've
> created myself.
> But if I'm working on an image that I've downloaded or gotten from another
> s
Hi all.
I'd like to delete in such a way that transparency remains.
I've found that this is the default when I'm working on images that I've
created myself.
But if I'm working on an image that I've downloaded or gotten from another
source, I can't predict the behaviour of functions that remove
> On 29/09/2010 03:06, for...@gimpusers.com wrote:
>> I am trying to use the scale tool to enlarge a photo. When I increase the
>> size the photo enlarges, but when I click the scale button to photo goes
>> back to the original size and there is now extra white space.
>>
>> What could I be doin
I am not completely sure but I think Ubuntu studio might have it.
I use Ultimate edition 2.7 which comes with gimp 2.6.8 but was easily updated
to 2.6.10 through my update manager.
Hope this helps
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Hi.
Among the major Linux distros available on Live CD, where can I find
the latest stable version of GIMP pre-installed? I have already tried
the most recent releases of both Ubuntu and Fedora, but to my great
surprise neither of them has got GIMP pre-installed.
Thanks in advance.
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hi all
im using GIMP 2.6.7 on Xubuntu 9.10.
im trying to print a graphic designed at 300 dpi on an A4 sheet. but on
printing the dpi is increasing 332 dpi and reducing the size of the artwork,
with unnecessary margins. even increasing the scale option in the print
windo is not effecting the print
On 28 Sep 10 20:12 Ofnuts said:
> Fuzziness may come from the "feathering". But lack of feathering can
> also create another kind of fuzziness.
JPEG artifacts are likely to give text or any area around solid colour
"fuzziness" too!
Greg Chapman
http://www.gregtutor.plus.com
Helping new users of
On 29/09/2010 03:06, for...@gimpusers.com wrote:
> I am trying to use the scale tool to enlarge a photo. When I increase the
> size the photo enlarges, but when I click the scale button to photo goes back
> to the original size and there is now extra white space.
>
> What could I be doing wron