> So, I have used Gimp to downsize large architectural drawing images
> from Tiff's to jpgs. Well, I always thought I was downsizing them.
> In the past, the process always seemed to make the files more usable
> in the application where I need to use the architectural drawings
> without a signific
Carusoswi gimpusers.com> writes:
>
> So, I have used Gimp to downsize large architectural drawing images from
Tiff's to jpgs.
Let's be precise. You are not "downsizing" the images. "Downsize" means
making a picture physically smaller, as in, having less pixels. According
to your own descripti
>On Saturday 23 April 2011 07:53:49 Carusoswi wrote:
>> So, I have used Gimp to downsize large architectural drawing
>images from
>> Tiff's to jpgs. Well, I always thought I was downsizing them. In
>the
>> past, the process always seemed to make the files more usable
>in the
>> application whe
On Saturday 23 April 2011 07:53:49 Carusoswi wrote:
> So, I have used Gimp to downsize large architectural drawing
images from
> Tiff's to jpgs. Well, I always thought I was downsizing them. In
the
> past, the process always seemed to make the files more usable
in the
> application where I nee
So, I have used Gimp to downsize large architectural drawing images from Tiff's
to jpgs. Well, I always thought I was downsizing them. In the past, the
process always seemed to make the files more usable in the application where I
need to use the architectural drawings without a significant lo
>I'm new to using Linux based software and do not know how to stitch
>multi photos together to form a panoramic picture can you help?
>Yours Will
As mentioned, Hugin is an excellent,comprehensive, panorama application. Go to
their web site and look at their tutorials.
http://hugin.sourceforge.n