Actually that problem with the Windows clipboard (on XP ) stripping the alpha
channel seems vanished (maybe some recent Windows update? )
And anyway is possible that was a issue only on XP not on Vista or 7
> Am I the only one using GIMP who has no such problems when
> copy/pasting
> with the c
On 12/28/2009 7:01 PM, Alchemie foto\grafiche wrote:
> The Windows clipboard reserve even more horrors , as example strip away the
> transparency (alpha channel)
>
> So may be a good idea save in gimp and then reopen from the external app
> instead then copy and paste
>
> BUT from the gimp s
The Windows clipboard reserve even more horrors , as example strip away the
transparency (alpha channel)
So may be a good idea save in gimp and then reopen from the external app
instead then copy and paste
BUT from the gimp side will be nice a menu option as "Open With" or "Send to"
to exch
Hi Sven,
If, for you, that is normal between Gimp and external apps that the
size of the pasted selection is only pixels and the measured size of
the selection is multiplied,
why between photoshop and the same apps with the same file and the same
process, result of the pasted selection is at th
On Sun, 2009-12-27 at 17:09 +0100, Monique et Bernard Weill wrote:
> I am working on Windows XP, GIMP 2.6.7. like this:
>
> 1- I scan an image in 300 dpi at his real size: A4 and obtain file in Jpeg
> and/or Tif.
> 2- I open the file in GIMP.
> 3- I select part of the image and copy (Ctrl + C) t
Hi,
The measured size of the copied images from Gimp with zoom at level
100% or 25% to external app are exactly the same.
Programmer In Training a écrit :
On 12/27/2009 1:26 PM, Monique et Bernard Weill wrote:
Hi,
Sorry, but the zoom level don't modify the size of the image mea
On 12/27/2009 1:26 PM, Monique et Bernard Weill wrote:
> Hi,
> Sorry, but the zoom level don't modify the size of the image measured
> with the appropriate tools (in Gimp -uppercase +M- or in external programs).
No, but it does modify the apparent size. I've on many occasions, after
scanning in so
Hi,
Sorry, but the zoom level don't modify the size of the image measured
with the appropriate tools (in Gimp -uppercase +M- or in external
programs).
Programmer In Training a écrit :
On 12/27/2009 10:09 AM, Monique et Bernard Weill wrote:
Hi,
I am working on Windows XP, GIMP 2.
On 12/27/2009 10:09 AM, Monique et Bernard Weill wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am working on Windows XP, GIMP 2.6.7. like this:
>
> 1- I scan an image in 300 dpi at his real size: A4 and obtain file in Jpeg
> and/or Tif.
> 2- I open the file in GIMP.
> 3- I select part of the image and copy (Ctrl + C) the
Patrick,
Please try yourself a test as I describe in my first mail and you will
understand my problem.
I have also make the test with Photoshop:
- With Ctrl V for past the selection in external program (Powerpoint)
the result is OK with resolution 300/200 or 100 dpi.
- When using the Microsoft
Thanks Patrick,
You are right for monitor resolution, but the results I obtain are
differents (on the screen and on printer) from GIMP program and the
others.
Patrick Shanahan a écrit :
* Monique et Bernard Weill [12-27-09 11:11]:
Hi,
I am working on Windows XP, GIMP 2.6.7. l
* Monique et Bernard Weill [12-27-09 11:11]:
> Hi,
>
> I am working on Windows XP, GIMP 2.6.7. like this:
>
> 1- I scan an image in 300 dpi at his real size: A4 and obtain file in Jpeg
> and/or Tif.
> 2- I open the file in GIMP.
> 3- I select part of the image and copy (Ctrl + C) the selection
Hi,
I am working on Windows XP, GIMP 2.6.7. like this:
1- I scan an image in 300 dpi at his real size: A4 and obtain file in Jpeg
and/or Tif.
2- I open the file in GIMP.
3- I select part of the image and copy (Ctrl + C) the selection in the
Clipboard.
And now my problem:
Past (Ctrl V) on:
- Gi
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