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> bobdobbs gimpusers.com> writes:
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> > Hi all.
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> > I'm using gimp 2.6.10 on ubuntu 10.10. I have a layered psd that has been
> edited using a CMYK colour profile.
> > I'd like to open it. When
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> Hi all.
>
> I'm using gimp 2.6.10 on ubuntu 10.10. I have a layered psd that has been
edited using a CMYK colour profile.
> I'd like to open it. When I try, gimp gives me the error:
>
> Error loading PSD file: Unsupported color mode: CMYK
> Is this a sol
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> Hi all.
> First post here.
> When I installed Gimp 2.6, the box for install python extensions wouldn't
check.
> Can anyone tell me why? How can I know if they installed or not?
> Thanks a lot.
> Dan
> Windows 7/32 bit
>
It does sound as if you do not have p
to try them.
https://rapidshare.com/files/1674625212/eng_pat.zip
about 1 MB. You would need to apply them as a fill to a selection and of course
unlike a CAD application they are not scalable.
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> Hello all. Noob here, with a question. I've used GIMP just enough to
humiliate myself at my lack of
> knowledge, and am trying to get a handle on the whole image manipulation
thing.
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> For a first project, I'm trying to make a wallpaper for my phone. My
and often gives
odd results, so use the alternative setting) but if you want to try that, with
straighten-and-crop, you can find it here
http://linux.m2osw.com/aggregator/sources/29%3Fpage%3D6?page=1
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As a long shot & last resort, you could try moving these files & folders to
your global plugins folder
C:\Program Files\GIMP-2.0\lib\gimp\2.0\plug-ins
Then there is a separate folder 'C:\Users\"your_name"\.gimp-2.6\mathmap
which contains llvm_template.o, a pair of png
e when improving the colour:
>> I go to menu Colors / Levels, press the button Auto, then OK, Save and
Davids Batch processor. Gimp Plugin
http://members.ozemail.com.au/~hodsond/dbp.html
In the colour section there is a tick box for auto-level
ing this I found that there were two versions of
libfftw3-3, I kept the one already there (from photivo) and mathmap still
worked.
So, recap, what windows version? what mathmap version, what is/are the error
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image as a base. Then in your new
image it is filters -> map -> bumpmap and point at the 'rusted' image.
You get an effect like this. http://i.imgur.com/73HYK.jpg
Since you are aiming at a small image for a tilable pattern, then its filters
-> map -&
like you just have the plugin-gimpscripter.py file.
Also needed is a whole sub-directory of files "gimpscripter"
go here https://github.com/bootchk/gimpscripter/archives/master
download the zip file unpack it and you will see.
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Perhaps it has not compiled correctly. The icon, cage tool, should appear as
http://i.imgur.com/51qba.jpg
The shortcut is shift+G
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ython 2.6 that works please inform & I will be
eternally grateful.
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colour is always a good bet)
Now you have the selection, you can delete the text.
Apply the filter -> Decor -> Bevel to the selection.
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vince, CPU max's, memory max's, swap partition
heading for max, as the png unpacks. Killed it before it locked the machine.
Still have the svg for viewing/editing and presumably a printing company will
handle big bitmap files.
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utorials.
http://hugin.sourceforge.net/
There is also a gimp script, Pandora which will make simple panos, a few
tutorials around, my take on the subject here
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zBma6CT3mjY
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algorithm that will
write a 'block'.
Here is one that I did as an experiment 'by hand' (well by spreadsheet and csv)
http://www.imageno.com/j662vataf0vtpic.html
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write a 'block'.
Here is one that I did as an experiment 'by hand' (well by spreadsheet and csv)
http://www.imageno.com/j662vataf0vtpic.html
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I think you will have to fake it. Draw the curve and keep it as a path.
Assuming you want (say) the x-axis to have equal increments, set up the grid,
enable snap-to-grid, and paint constraining the line with shift for
he way.
http://sglider12.blogspot.com/2008/01/software-boxes.html
I think this type of image is best done with inkscape see:
http://screencasters.heathenx.org/episode-037/
and the repeating CD discs are easily made with 'create tiled clones'. - For
Gimp, I would say copy and
in the package gimp-plugin-registry. Look in the
menus for package manager - then for gimp-plugin-registry, just as for any
other application. Or ask on the ubuntu forum for help if you do not know how
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ry. The home page for usage is
http://members.ozemail.com.au/~hodsond/dbp.html
or as an alternative, Phatch, AFAIK this is in the ubuntu repo as well. Home
page and a download for a deb package if you need it.
http://photobatch.stani.be/
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editor and have a look at the last few lines of the script, this determines
whereabouts in the menu they reside.
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on?
Best results by far were with inkscape so maybe OP should consult the inkscape
people.
my attempt here http://imgur.com/UPWO2
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to do this? Is anyone using Gimp
>for this purpose? If so can you please outline the steps taken?
>David
Maybe in the layers dialogue change each layer mode from 'normal' to 'screen'.
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>Thanks for the directions, they seem a bit linux-centric for me dozing
>over Windoze, and failing to mention that. If I can unpack a tar to an
>HTML, will my Windoze make such a difference?
>On 2/7/2011 07:47, rich wrote:
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>Thanks for the directions, they seem a bit linux-centric for me dozing
>over Windoze, and failing to mention that. If I can unpack a tar to an
>HTML, will my Windoze make such a difference?
>On 2/7/2011 07:47, rich wrote:
reinstall gimp 2.4 help, then the new files so here is a screen shot.
http://www.imageno.com/fh1pn2dlnu2apic.html
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tate when I opened it.
>Is there a way to revert to the original instance?
There is a gimp plugin 'iterative save'
http://registry.gimp.org/node/18873
but you have to invoke the save. still it can be useful.
for once the linux plugin is easy to compile
gimptool-2.0 --install
his tutorial
http://gimpology.com/submission/view/using_the_scissor_tool
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>I'm trying to get two friends going with GIMP. What is the easiest way to
>download and install the manual on a windows platform?
>Dick
http://gimp-win.sourceforge.net/stable.html
choose your language, install.
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to keep, make them non-visible then merge all visible layers then you only have
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plies using a
single command.
That gets you a set of combined frames, open "As Layers" in Gimp and save as a
new animated .gif.
This might get you started, plenty of 'ifs-and-buts' though.
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here in the UK so
I ran out a small video using "Art of Illusion".
How it would perform with your presumably large images I do not know. Anyway
FWIW and only 4 mins long
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WZpJ3dV6KkE
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Just gave it a try and there is a big space saving maybe 45 to 50 times smaller.
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>On 12/06/2010 10:08 AM, rich wrote:
>>
>>> Is there a new source for the "refocus" plug-in? Several web pages point
>>> to http://hphsite.de/refocus/refocus-0.9.0-gimp-2.2.tar.gz but it says
>>> 404... (and so does http://hphsite.de/refocus/ w
is old - dates itself as 1999, but just tried it in
a winxp portable gimp and it works.
Uses the FIR Wiener Deconvolution but not as many options as the reworked 0.91
version. Some documentation here
http://refocus.sourceforge.net/doc.html
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to a rpm based one. Just
tried the debian binary and it works.
This came from the debian gimp-plugin-directory package which I unpacked rather
than try a conversion with alien or whatever.
http://packages.debian.org/sid/gimp-plugin-registry
It is listed as Refocus (0.9.1)
using Gimp 2.6.
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>>
I think Hugin, especially the latest version is a great application and the web
site has a fine selection of tutorials but going back to more basic stitching
why not try the Pandora script.
It takes some but not all of the work out of joining images. Still best to do
as much prep as possible, straightening, rotating, adjusting colour. Several
tutorials around, this was my take on it. Appologies for it being a bit long
winded.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zBma6CT3mjY
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using windows you will need to install python, not as difficult as it used
to be. AFAIK the various modules are now compatible, only snag, you would have
to uninstall gimp and reinstall after python. see:
http://www.gimpusers.com/tutorials/install-python-for-gimp-2-6-windows
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>Thanks, Rich. That worked great. But now I'm having trouble placing this
>circular logo onto my graphic. I copied it to the clipboard then pasted it as
>a separate layer in my graphic, then sized the layer to the image size, but I
>can't get the text to show on the top
no means definitive - This is one way of
adding curved text.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NiuaSnFM-28
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n I use this on my
>windows based version of GIMP2?
>
>Thanks for your time;
>
>Nate
I'm with the inkscape suggestion.
There is an oldish video tutorial on the subject
http://screencasters.heathenx.org/page/10/
Episode 014 - Place Text Around a Circle
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rotate and move to position
reselect by colour.
now delete the new layer leaving the selection.
a few screen shots here
http://www.imageno.com/wpbshttvx8blpic.html
The snag is obvious, the size/shape of the ellipse is not determined at the
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ming at it from the brute
force programmers way.
Thanks everyone for helping me. I really appreciate it.
In lieu of being able to buy everyone who helped a round of beer, is there a
way for me to show my gratitude to the GIMP community? Would a donation to GIMP
help you guys?
-rich
.
Does this type of tool/script exist?
continued thanks,
-rich
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ogram from scratch).Would anyone consider this... easy?
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not completely satisfied with
hat does a simple RGB
invert for any pixel whose calculated RGB saturation value is below a set
threshold. Does this type of tool/script exist?
thanks!
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Template.
Avery 38871 Clean Edge White.
Another, one is making graphical mailing labels.
Mailing Label 2 5/8 x 1
Pixels: 780 x 295
Inches: 2.6 x 0.983
mm: 66.04 x 24.98
Avery 08920 Easy Peel White Mailing Labels.
Love working with 2.6 - great job.
Regards
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>Hi,
>
>On Tue, 2008-11-04 at 22:07 -0600, Rich Says... wrote:
> >The only way I can describe this problem is while Gimp is open
>> something resembling a gray'
The only way I can describe this problem is while Gimp is open
something resembling a gray'ed out "dialog" box will appear out of
nowhere, flash for a second and then disappear. Its really frustrating
is actually starting to give me a headache. I've tried searching all
over the place for the reason
Hi
A friend was telling me about a method he uses with "Enhance / Adj
Lighting" for Shadows and Highlights in Photoshop.
I see the different values under Color Balance, but is there another
tool or method that would only adjust lighting in Gimp?
T
ing different shapes, with optional fill
and/or line colors.
Not sure if this would be similar.
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Sven Neumann wrote:
Hi,
On Thu, 2008-02-21 at 00:51 -0400, Rich wrote:
Can you verify if you get the same results when you do the following:
- click curves under colors menu
- dialog appears, channel value, logarithmic mode, preview enabled, and
curve type smooth
click once anywhere
the dragging method be used.
Thanks.
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Sven Neumann wrote:
Hi,
On Wed, 2008-02-20 at 17:02 -0400, Rich wrote:
Yes. Installed the recent updates from Slackware 12.1 beta -
gimp-2.4.4
Sure. But are you actually using this version? Have you checked the
version number in the About dialog?
You are correct. Tracked
Yes. Installed the recent updates from Slackware 12.1 beta - gimp-2.4.4
2008-02-16 01:58 /var/log/packages/gimp-2.4.4-i486-1
I don't recall the issue in 2.4.2.
Thanks
Rich
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On Wed, 2008-02-20 at 15:44 -0400, Rich wrote:
I noticed this in 2.4.3 and now
Hi,
I noticed this in 2.4.3 and now 2.4.4, when you zoom in/out using the
ctrl mousewheel or keypad +/-,
the 150% view causes the whole image to become transparent.
I checked the drop down menus, the 150% view does not exist in either.
Thanks
Rich
sures and stitching photos
together (panoramic shots).
Thanks
Rich
Gimp 2.4.4
Slackware 12.1(beta)
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tool, click
once, then go back to heal,
and its fine.
BTW, I really like the heal tool. I like to clone an area first, then
run a heal on the edges.
It really blends nicely.
Thanks
Rich
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ts?
Would using multiple images help eliminate the noise?
Thanks
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Hi,
Is it possible to save the undo history and restore the next time you
edit an image?
Thanks
Rich
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>
Thanks. I'll check out the site.
Cleaning up the so's from 2.3 worked.
Updating the context actions restored the mouse wheel options.
Regards
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Rich wrote:
Rich wrote:
Rich wrote:
After installing 2.4.0-rc3, I was configuring the preferences, as I was
trying out the settings,
when I double clicked the 'Main Mouse Wheel' device under
File/Preferences/Input Devices/Input Controllers, Gimp disappears and dies.
Rich wrote:
Rich wrote:
After installing 2.4.0-rc3, I was configuring the preferences, as I was
trying out the settings,
when I double clicked the 'Main Mouse Wheel' device under
File/Preferences/Input Devices/Input Controllers, Gimp disappears and dies.
One mor
Rich wrote:
After installing 2.4.0-rc3, I was configuring the preferences, as I was
trying out the settings,
when I double clicked the 'Main Mouse Wheel' device under
File/Preferences/Input Devices/Input Controllers, Gimp disappears and dies.
Hi,
I tried recompiling, sa
Sven Neumann wrote:
Hi,
On Sat, 2007-10-06 at 11:38 -0300, Rich wrote:
After installing 2.4.0-rc3, I was configuring the preferences, as I was
trying out the settings,
when I double clicked the 'Main Mouse Wheel' device under
File/Preferences/Input Devices/Input Control
script-fu: gimp_wire_read():
error
I tried it a few times, and it blows out all the time.
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I get a yellow golden color cast.
Is there a method that everyone uses to correct this type of color casting?
Thanks
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Installing the new version of cairo
worked.
Rich
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nd my knowledge. But, that was the missing file. It did not
fix the missing .hrz or .ico filetypes, but those won't be missed at all.
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When I searched google for this problem I found a reference to a missing
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shading as
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