> I can do the lens correction with ufraw manually, but there
> are three
> parameters, and it is hard to figure out how to adjust them
> visually.
After a very quick googling I landed here:
http://wiki.panotools.org/Lens_correction_model
As far as I can understand, this is the model used by UFRa
> From: emvarona
> Subject: [Gimp-user] Can't get this image sharp with GIMP.
> Any
> suggestions?
[...]
> >i've got a bad digital camera and want to work over the
> results. Bad in this
> >case means, that i've got good resolution and good
> results concerning the
> >light, but a bad sharpn
I think the poster was not asking about facts (is GIMP safe?),
but about certifications (is GIMP certified as safe?).
I don't think it is possible to reassure him about this. In fact,
the GPL has a "NO WARRANTY" clause.
If he/his customer wants something certified, I think he has to pay
for the c
> I'm a huge beginner when it comes to GIMP, but I was
> working with multiple layers, and suddenly my filters
> stopped working. I used Drop Shadow for 7 layers, and my
> last three layers won't filter!
Did you make a selection? Maybe small?
And maybe even made its border invisible (ctrl-T)?
You
> How do I strip away all the white space around a graphic?
Did you try Layer --> Autocrop layer?
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xel counts into physical sizes.
In Gimp, resolution is set either when creating an image (under
"Advanced", not visible initially, defaults to 72 ppi) or afterward
by navigating to "Image -> Print size...".
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