A. den Oudsten wrote:
When I change an image in Gimp I cannot write down the changed image
The message is: Access denied.
How to operate to avoid that message?
Thanks Andre den Oudsten
What OS do you use? What version of GIMP do you use?
Do you have modification rights for original file? And for
Simon Roberts wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying to put a bunch of photographs together as a collage. As I do
so, I want to be able to resize and reposition each one repeatedly
until I'm happy with the overall layout. So far what I'm doing is
pasting each image into a new layer, however, this isn't very
Rikard Johnels wrote:
hello all
I have tried to compile gimp 2.2 via cvs.
I followed the page http://www.gimp.org/source/howtos/stable-cvs-get.html
and then went on to http://www.gimp.org/source/howtos/stable-cvs-build.html
Then i went to http://gimp-print.sourceforge.net/ and downloaded the so
Thought might be interesting. Safety first.
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David Fleming wrote:
I am new to GIMP and as such have bought a book called, "Beginning
GIMP, from
Novice to Professional". It is copyright 2006 by Akkana Peck.
Everything went
What OS do you use? What version of GIMP?
Try to change each layers size to fit image's size and then do what
you'v
The conclusion : Beware of irresponsible use of the mouse. De
Quervain’s disease is definitely
deceptive and resembles a broken bone: it takes weeks/months to
heal.
H. Noriega
And it takes 5min break per hour to avoid it.
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Joao S. O. Bueno Calligaris wrote:
On Friday 07 July 2006 12:13 am, Hector Noriega wrote:
Hello,
This might be a common experience (or a well-known fact) among GIMP
users. I just want to say that I just recovered from De Quervain's
disease after an intensive week using GIMP. I'm not familiar
Joao S. O. Bueno Calligaris wrote:
On Tuesday 04 July 2006 02:54 am, VytautasP wrote:
Aren't there in developers' plans to introduce some simple CLI? I'm
used to AutoCAD style interface and miss it in GIMP very much:) It
would be very convenient just pres in command line "
Aren't there in developers' plans to introduce some simple CLI? I'm used
to AutoCAD style interface and miss it in GIMP very much:)
It would be very convenient just pres in command line "c" to draw a
circle, or "l" to draw a line. And snapping to end of line, center of
circle, middle of line wou
Rikard Johnels wrote:
Hello.
I am trying to do something similar to
http://www.rikjoh.com/users/rikjoh/folded_space.jpg
But i cant get the grip on how...
Anyone have a pointer or tip on how to "cut" photos like that?
Script-Fu>Shadow>Perspective
or
Script-Fu>Shadow>Drop shadow (X offset 0,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One final question: what size, colour depth and how many dpi is a
good choice for a logo in the internet.
Mine is a little too big.
75 dpi
64x64
16 bit
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Wade Smart wrote:
06292006 1151 GMT_6
I asked about this Drop Shadow and someone responded back that
I have to click on color button - but I dont have that.
I have from top to bottom: Shadow Blur, Bevel the Image,
Make a drop shadow, x displacement, y displacement,
ok and cancel.
Wade
06
Mohamed El Dawy wrote:
Hi,
Is there a way to select all pixels in an image that are below
certain color value, even if they are not adjacent?
Basically, I have an image that I display in an outside program. Black
is the color key (displays as transparent), becuase the image contains
some ve
Mauro Condarelli wrote:
Hi,
I have a set of layers I need to position in the image at precise (to the pixel) positions.
I *know* I can move them using the move tool, but it is a real pain.
I Have been searching for some dialog where I can say exactly where in the
canvas (much bigger than the la
Mohamed El Dawy wrote:
Hello,
I hope you are very fine.
I was wondering, is there a way in GIMP to fill an area such that
alternately, one pixel is colored and the other is not? For example,
if I color a perfect square, I should end up with a chessboard pattern
on it (on the pixel level).
Ronald Walker wrote:
Please remove me from the GIMP mailing List.
yours aye, Ron Walker.
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Scott Bicknell wrote:
I have GIMP 2.2.8 and GAP 2.0.2.whatever running on SUSE 10.0 (32
bit). I have tried GIMP 2.2.11 on SUSE 10.1 (32 and AMD64) with
GAP 2.0.2... and have gotten the same results.
The problem is that when creating animations that transition
either from full opacity to full
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