Hi,
I am a new user running vs.2.6.7 on a Ubuntu 9.10 64 bit system.
Looking through the program I notice that there is a red-eye
correction. My question: Is there an equivalent yellow-eye feature to
edit pictures of animals? There must be a way to do this but I can't
find any mention of it
> From: John Culleton
> Subject: [Gimp-user] My annual inquiry.
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> Just isntalled 2.6.11. I note that some people have
> installed 2.7.2.
> Is there a
Hello all,
My first post here - I've run into a strange problem and can't find an answer.
Using Ubuntu 10.04, after some recent system updates, the Layers-Channels-Paths
window no longer updates when a file is opened, the Layers area is empty, not
showing a preview of the image. If I close and
I was trying to find something to put in a SF-DIRNAME widget that
would work on all platforms.
I tried "/". Bad choice on *nix/Mac, cause it leaves you at root of
file system.
On windows, "/" is displayed as "\"; the parameter associated with
the SF-DIRNAME displays with gimp-message as \, bu
> Von: Noel Stoutenburg
> John Culleton wrote:
>
> > Just isntalled 2.6.11. I note that some people have installed 2.7.2.
> > Is there a summary somewhere of the new features available with 2.7.2?
>
> One thing to bear in mind: 2.6.11 is a stable release; 2.7.2 is a
> developer's snapshot, and
John Culleton wrote:
> Just isntalled 2.6.11. I note that some people have installed 2.7.2.
> Is there a summary somewhere of the new features available with 2.7.2?
One thing to bear in mind: 2.6.11 is a stable release; 2.7.2 is a
developer's snapshot, and is presumably less stable than 2.6.11