> On 9/3/11, Owen wrote:
>>
>>> Dear All
>>> I have upgraded from centos 5.6 to centos 6.0 to have all of the
>>> features of GIMP. Can you please let me know how can I change my
>>> image
>>> background by using GIMP ?
>>
>>
>> It all depends on the background. Color to alpha is ok if it is a
>>
On 9/3/11, Owen wrote:
>
>> Dear All
>> I have upgraded from centos 5.6 to centos 6.0 to have all of the
>> features of GIMP. Can you please let me know how can I change my image
>> background by using GIMP ?
>
>
> It all depends on the background. Color to alpha is ok if it is a
> uniform backgro
> Dear All
> I have upgraded from centos 5.6 to centos 6.0 to have all of the
> features of GIMP. Can you please let me know how can I change my image
> background by using GIMP ?
It all depends on the background. Color to alpha is ok if it is a
uniform background.
Other tools include the foreg
Dear All
I have upgraded from centos 5.6 to centos 6.0 to have all of the
features of GIMP. Can you please let me know how can I change my image
background by using GIMP ?
Thank you
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On Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 5:59 AM, Alexandre Prokoudine
wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 10:02 AM, Jeffrey Walton wrote:
>
>>> http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=10959610&postcount=2
>> Thanks, worked like a charm.
>
> Since the topic seems to be trending, I went ahead and wrote a more
> complet
On Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 10:02 AM, Jeffrey Walton wrote:
>> http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=10959610&postcount=2
> Thanks, worked like a charm.
Since the topic seems to be trending, I went ahead and wrote a more
complete explanation:
http://libregraphicsworld.org/articles.php?article_id=36
On Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 1:13 AM, Alexandre Prokoudine
wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 9:04 AM, Jeffrey Walton wrote:
>> Hi All,
>>
>> Forgive this newbie question..
>>
>> I've got a white UI button with 3D shading and transparency. The white
>> button looks great. I want a red button, so I tu
On Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 9:04 AM, Jeffrey Walton wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Forgive this newbie question..
>
> I've got a white UI button with 3D shading and transparency. The white
> button looks great. I want a red button, so I turned off the green and
> blue channels (and left on the red and alpha
Hi All,
Forgive this newbie question..
I've got a white UI button with 3D shading and transparency. The white
button looks great. I want a red button, so I turned off the green and
blue channels (and left on the red and alpha channels). The red button
looks great.
A red button is being displ
On 06/18/2011 08:15 AM, Walter Dnes wrote:
>I'm starting to get serious about photography. I've shot a batch of
> photos that need manual processing. There are a couple of steps where I
> should be able to save one or two keystrokes every time. This may sound
> minor, but when I have to do it
I'm starting to get serious about photography. I've shot a batch of
photos that need manual processing. There are a couple of steps where I
should be able to save one or two keystrokes every time. This may sound
minor, but when I have to do it time after time after time, it gets
annoying. This is
On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 13:10, Ofnuts wrote:
>
> IMHO: motion blur (radial) and a couple of frames with that rotated
> 10-15° CW and CCW, I'd say.
>
I agree.
Radial motion blur is surely what you're looking for.
But nevertheless, you can experiment with whatever you like.
Sophoklis
_
On 05/26/2011 09:54 AM, michi17771 wrote:
> How to make this animation ?
> http://image24.net/uploads/980102b833zdwammw.gif
IMHO: motion blur (radial) and a couple of frames with that rotated
10-15° CW and CCW, I'd say.
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On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 10:54, michi17771 wrote:
> How to make this animation ?
> http://image24.net/uploads/980102b833zdwammw.gif
>
Try opening it with Gimp.
You'll see that each frame opens in gimp as a new layer.
I can't surely recognise the filter used but I think it might be Whirl
and Pinch
How to make this animation ?
http://image24.net/uploads/980102b833zdwammw.gif
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--- On Tue, 5/24/11, peter kostov wrote:
> From: peter kostov
> Subject: Re: [Gimp-user] How to remove background of shadowed and/or
> low-resolution and/or more complex images
> To: gimp-user@lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU
> Date: Tuesday, May 24, 2011, 4:23 PM
> On 05/
On 05/24/2011 10:23 PM, peter kostov wrote:
> Another option is painting on a layer mask - it is like the eraser tool,
> but much more convenient to rework and correct. But it is almost
> impossible to achieve crisp edges this way. For hard and crisp edges it
> may be better to use the pen tool an
Hi!
In this situations what I do is:
- select by either free tool or the scissors (depending on the case is
easier with one or the other)
- create a layer mask from the selection
- adjust the little things than were not perfect
after that and optionally to simulate the antialias and avoid the h
> Another option is painting on a layer mask - it is like the eraser tool,
> but much more convenient to rework and correct.
Good suggestion. Though I just found out about a new eraser tool feature
by accident, so I thought I'd share.
If you erase (with the eraser tool) an area and want it back,
On 05/24/2011 11:06 PM, Stefan Maerz wrote:
>
>> So, my question is how could I achieve the desired result for this and
>> such images?
>> How would do you work out similar or even more advanced cases?
>>
>
> Hi Sophoklis,
>
> There are a few good methods to use.
>
> For cutting out a logo, sometim
> So, my question is how could I achieve the desired result for this and
> such images?
> How would do you work out similar or even more advanced cases?
>
Hi Sophoklis,
There are a few good methods to use.
For cutting out a logo, sometimes using Colors>Color to Alpha with the
background color
Hello everyone and especially to the gimp-user mailing list regulars.
I am trying to create a network infrastructure diagram for where I
work with Dia. (In fact it will actually help me much more than anyone
else, but that's not the subject.)
For this I am putting into the diagram, images of: ser
>jamessk wrote:
>> I am trying create a double button image like this
>> www.jkwptest.net/b-login.gif
>>
>> Do you know how I create this in Gimp? It is possible?
>Is it possible? Yes. There is nothing special about that image. It is just
>two individual button images placed side by side on a co
Hi fellow Gimp Users/Experts,
I am trying create a double button image like this www.jkwptest.net/b-login.gif
Do you know how I create this in Gimp? It is possible?
I've tried doing it but the canvas is in the background, i want both buttons
floating (with the grey and black squares showing be
Krzysztof Żelechowski (giecr...@stegny.2a.pl) wrote:
> When I create a curve to apply to an image, GIMP gives me only two choices:
> a freehand curve and a smooth curve. I need to apply a stepping curve
> (piecewise flat) and I am out of luck because there is no such option.
It should be reas
Hi all,
On Mon, Mar 21, 2011 at 7:09 PM, rich wrote:
> 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
> point-to-point
>> I still haven't thought up an easy solution.
>>
>> Chris
>If you export the curve to a file you can ee the syntax used, then
>create your own files that can be loaded into the curve tool.
>-Rob A>
That was roughly what I was thinking as well, develop an algorithm that will
write a 'block'.
>> I still haven't thought up an easy solution.
>>
>> Chris
>If you export the curve to a file you can ee the syntax used, then
>create your own files that can be loaded into the curve tool.
>-Rob A>
That was roughly what I was thinking as well, develop an algorithm that will
write a 'block'.
> I still haven't thought up an easy solution.
>
> Chris
If you export the curve to a file you can ee the syntax used, then
create your own files that can be loaded into the curve tool.
-Rob A>
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On Mon, Mar 21, 2011 at 1:09 PM, rich wrote:
> 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
> point-to-point and ctrl
>Chris Mohler wrote:
>> On Thu, Mar 17, 2011 at 2:28 AM, Křištof Želechovski
>> wrote:
>>> Thank you. This means it is unsupported (for the end user). Could you
>>> be so kind and reopen my bug, or at least place a comment to that effect?
>>
>> Can you provide an example of the type of curve y
Chris Mohler wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 17, 2011 at 2:28 AM, Křištof Želechovski
> wrote:
>> Thank you. This means it is unsupported (for the end user). Could you
>> be so kind and reopen my bug, or at least place a comment to that effect?
>
> Can you provide an example of the type of curve you wish
On Thu, Mar 17, 2011 at 2:28 AM, Křištof Želechovski
wrote:
> Thank you. This means it is unsupported (for the end user). Could you be so
> kind and reopen my bug, or at least place a comment to that effect?
Can you provide an example of the type of curve you wish to apply?
I'm not sure what
Burnie West wrote:
> Not sure exactly what you want, but it is likely the pencil tool would
> help. It makes freehand curves or piecewise linear (using shift-click)
> curves.
[Shift [Click]], same as [Click], only creates dents in the current colour
curve. The resulting curve is piecewise linea
2011/3/16 Krzysztof Żelechowski :
> When I create a curve to apply to an image, GIMP gives me only two choices:
> a freehand curve and a smooth curve. I need to apply a stepping curve
> (piecewise flat) and I am out of luck because there is no such option.
> Please help.
There's a function in the
On 03/16/2011 05:52 AM, Krzysztof Żelechowski wrote:
> When I create a curve to apply to an image, GIMP gives me only two choices:
> a freehand curve and a smooth curve. I need to apply a stepping curve
> (piecewise flat) and I am out of luck because there is no such option.
> Please help.
>
> Ori
When I create a curve to apply to an image, GIMP gives me only two choices:
a freehand curve and a smooth curve. I need to apply a stepping curve
(piecewise flat) and I am out of luck because there is no such option.
Please help.
Originally posted at bugzilla:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show
How do I put a tutorial on the website?
I don't know if I'm not seeing where I do it or what can someone please help me?
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On Sun, Feb 20, 2011 at 4:08 AM, Leonard Evens wrote:
> 2. I downloaded pandora-combine-0.9.3.scm and put it as instructed in
> my personal .gimp-2.6/scripts directory. But I can't find it in gimp.
>
> I suppose I'm just being stupid, but I've used pandora before, so this
> is rather frustratin
On Sun, 2011-02-20 at 13:57 +1100, Owen wrote:
> > I've been using gimp under different versions of Fedora Linux for
> > years.
> > I just installed Fedora 14 on a new computer with all the accompanying
> > gimp packages I could think of. I think I included essentially all of
> > them.
> >
> > But
On Sun, 2011-02-20 at 11:04 -0500, Kevin Cozens wrote:
> Leonard Evens wrote:
> >> I just installed Fedora 14
>
> Wow! Fedora is up to version 14 now? It didn't seem that long ago that 11
> came out.
>
> > I found instructions to do Filters>script-fu>Refresh Scripts.
> >
> > That produced the f
Leonard Evens wrote:
>> I just installed Fedora 14
Wow! Fedora is up to version 14 now? It didn't seem that long ago that 11
came out.
> I found instructions to do Filters>script-fu>Refresh Scripts.
>
> That produced the following message.
>
> Plug-in "script-fu"
> (/usr/lib64/gimp/2.0/plug-in
Hello everybody,
days ago I went to the Hurts concert in Italy (AWESOME!) and I took that pic
with my Nokia 5530: http://i55.tinypic.com/6zy4y9.jpg
You see, it's very "dirty" and full of little color stains, how can I give it a
clean? Is there a specified Gimp plugin?
Thank u so much
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On Sat, 2011-02-19 at 19:08 -0600, Leonard Evens wrote:
> I've been using gimp under different versions of Fedora Linux for years.
> I just installed Fedora 14 on a new computer with all the accompanying
> gimp packages I could think of. I think I included essentially all of
> them.
>
> But I see
> I've been using gimp under different versions of Fedora Linux for
> years.
> I just installed Fedora 14 on a new computer with all the accompanying
> gimp packages I could think of. I think I included essentially all of
> them.
>
> But I seem to be having problems finding things.
>
> 1. I downl
On 2/20/11, Leonard Evens wrote:
> 2. I downloaded pandora-combine-0.9.3.scm and put it as instructed in
> my personal .gimp-2.6/scripts directory. But I can't find it in gimp.
Help > Plug-in Browser
Start typing "Pandora" and you'll see where it is
Alexandre Prokoudine
http://libregraphicsw
I've been using gimp under different versions of Fedora Linux for years.
I just installed Fedora 14 on a new computer with all the accompanying
gimp packages I could think of. I think I included essentially all of
them.
But I seem to be having problems finding things.
1. I downloaded the Exposu
On 02/17/2011 01:12 PM, mikepain...@safe-mail.net wrote:
> Dear experts,
>
> How can I make 1 image out of 2 images?
>
> I have made
> - 1 image with a black line on white background saved as xcf
> - 1 image with a black letter "A" on white background saved as xcf
> Both images are rectangulars.
>
On 2/17/2011 1:12 PM, mikepain...@safe-mail.net wrote:
> Dear experts,
>
> How can I make 1 image out of 2 images?
>
> I have made
> - 1 image with a black line on white background saved as xcf
> - 1 image with a black letter "A" on white background saved as xcf
> Both images are rectangulars.
> I
Dear experts,
How can I make 1 image out of 2 images?
I have made
- 1 image with a black line on white background saved as xcf
- 1 image with a black letter "A" on white background saved as xcf
Both images are rectangulars.
I scaled the height of both images to the same value.
Output should be 1
11/17/2010 6:21 PM keltezéssel, audiocontr írta:
> I'm looking to mass produce an effect on hotspots much like the following:
>
> Take at
> http://www.directionsmag.com/images/newsletter/2007/10_week1/DC_CIKR_lg.jpg
>
> It contains hotspots on a 2d map. These hotspots are nothing more than pngs I
I'm looking to mass produce an effect on hotspots much like the following:
Take at
http://www.directionsmag.com/images/newsletter/2007/10_week1/DC_CIKR_lg.jpg
It contains hotspots on a 2d map. These hotspots are nothing more than pngs I
generate, and apply to the 2d map. I'd like to apply a "ge
On 07.10.2010 04:50, 黄毅 wrote:
> For example, I have text like this:
> Screenshot.png
> "Text to path" would give me this:
> Screenshot-1.png
> But what i want is this:
> Screenshot-2.png
>
> How can i do that automaticaly, google don't help me with that.
> Thanks.
this might or might not help:
"
For example, I have text like this:
[image: Screenshot.png]
"Text to path" would give me this:
[image: Screenshot-1.png]
But what i want is this:
[image: Screenshot-2.png]
How can i do that automaticaly, google don't help me with that.
Thanks.
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> Duplicate the layer and remove all the dark lines/text with the
> Dilate filter, repeat until they are all gone.
>
> Gaussian Blur this duplicated layer with a large radius.
>
> Effectively you want to subtract this duplicated layer from the
> original, do this by setting the layer Mode to Gr
On Thu 30-Sep-2010 at 18:59 +0200, Milan Vancura wrote:
>
> I tried to find tips how to "clean" a photo of the drawing but
> with no success. I have a photo of a paper with drawing (usually
> a combination of heavy lines by marker and thin pencil ones) and
> want to improve the image for printi
Hello all,
I tried to find tips how to "clean" a photo of the drawing but with no success.
I have a photo of a paper with drawing (usually a combination of heavy lines
by marker and thin pencil ones) and want to improve the image for printing. So
I want to get white background of 100% of the image
On 16/09/2010 16:05, nzn wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> Is it possible to switch off an anti-aliasing option in Rectangular Selection
> Tool? There is a check box, but it's always disabled.
>> (I'm using GIMP 2.0.5, W2K)
>>
>> Thanks in advance,
>>
>> Tim.
> You are right. This is a silly bug in GIMP and
>Hello,
>
>Is it possible to switch off an anti-aliasing option in Rectangular Selection
Tool? There is a check box , but it's always disabled.
>
>(I'm using GIMP 2.0.5, W2K)
>
>Thanks in advance,
>
>Tim.
You are right. This is a silly bug in GIMP and it is recreated by checking
"rounded corners"
Thanks for the reply,
I hope that someone will pickup on this and add the feature to the plug-in.
Thanks again
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On Tue, 2010-09-07 at 18:21 -0700, Nikolas Konvalin wrote:
> Hey guys I am looking at making graphics for graphic river and they only
> accept .psd files.
> So is there a way to to make a .psd file in gimp and be able to edit the
> text layers in photoshop.
You can't currently do that. GIMP now
Thanks for the reply but.I have tried that and it did not work.
I worked in the sense that when I saved my image as a .psd I could open it and
edit it including the text layers in gimp but when I send it to a friend to
open it in photoshop the text layers become just layers and cannot be edited
i have never used it, but when you save, click on "Select File Type (by
Extension)". psd is in the list.
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Hey guys I am looking at making graphics for graphic river and they only
accept .psd files.
So is there a way to to make a .psd file in gimp and be able to edit the
text layers in photoshop.
And help would be appreciated.
~Nikolas
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Hello,
I have subpixel rendering enabled on my System. Is there an easy way to
remove the subpixel artifacts from screenshots?
Thanks a lot,
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Quoting Helen :
> Can someone tell me how to make a fuzzy selection within a rectangular
> selection?
>
> I want to bucket-fill the green areas only in the top left. So I
> rectangular-select the top left, and use the fuzzy-select tool, but
> the fuzzy tool continues to selection in the entire
Can someone tell me how to make a fuzzy selection within a rectangular
selection?
I want to bucket-fill the green areas only in the top left. So I
rectangular-select the
top left, and use the fuzzy-select tool, but the fuzzy tool continues to
selection in
the entire image.
Thanks much,
Helen Ett
I took a look at inkscape and I did review the tutorial-shapes page, but
not being familiar with the program, the learning curve is longer than
the manual process I went through with GIMP. If there was a tutorial
that walked me through step-by-step I could do that. What I did last
night in GI
Quoting Bob Meetin :
> Hi,
>
> For a client I am developing a rating system and it will incorporate
> ratings in 10% increments from 0% to 100%. Is there a smart way in GIMP
> to fairly precise images. I will probably start at about 30px square and
> downsize if necessary. I may wish to add some
On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 12:07 PM, Bob Meetin wrote:
> I gave it a try last night using the measure tool to mark up approximate
> angles then the path tool to actually create the slices. They look
> fair, will certainly need to be redone befor golive, but it seems like
> there should be a smarter
Hi,
For a client I am developing a rating system and it will incorporate
ratings in 10% increments from 0% to 100%. Is there a smart way in GIMP
to fairly precise images. I will probably start at about 30px square and
downsize if necessary. I may wish to add some additional increments
betwe
On Tue, 2010-04-27 at 13:59 +0200, Maggy R. wrote:
> When I take a screenshot, crop it in the Gimp, send it to my printer, I first
> have to select page layout> orientation>portrait, paper source > cassette,
> then I have to go to print, select my default printer from a list, go to
> printer prefer
When I take a screenshot, crop it in the Gimp, send it to my printer, I first
have to select page layout> orientation>portrait, paper source > cassette,
then I have to go to print, select my default printer from a list, go to
printer preferences, select cassette as paper source once again, select
p
hi there. this is my first post. i was searching on the web for a Userbar
tutorial, and i found this:
http://www.gimptalk.com/forum/topic/Make-A-Userbar-In-The-Gimp-9605-1.html
it is very handy!
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On 03/23/2010 12:58 PM, BenXS wrote:
>
> Ok, thank you.
>
> When will be v2.8 (=with single-window-mode) roughly released?
Current estimate is Decemeber 2010
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Ok, thank you.
When will be v2.8 (=with single-window-mode) roughly released?
Regarding the minimization bug (in WinXP): Is there already a bugzilla
ticket opened ?
Ben
Martin Nordholts-2 wrote:
>
> On 03/20/2010 11:06 PM, BenXS wrote:
>>
>> Currently when I move the main window of Gimp (un
On 03/20/2010 11:06 PM, BenXS wrote:
>
> Currently when I move the main window of Gimp (under WinXP) then the two
> small windows at the side "Toolbox" and "Layer,Channel..." stay at their
> places on the desktop.
> Is there a way to define them as "docked". In other words: Whenever the main
> wind
Currently when I move the main window of Gimp (under WinXP) then the two
small windows at the side "Toolbox" and "Layer,Channel..." stay at their
places on the desktop.
Is there a way to define them as "docked". In other words: Whenever the main
window is moved they should be moved as well.
Simil
On 03/20/2010 11:00 PM, BenXS wrote:
> Ok, currently english is my main menu language of Gimp.
> But occasionally other people use my computer and I want to switch to
> another
> language (e.g. german or russian).
>
> Where exactly (!) can I switch the menu language?
>
> I found no entry in prefere
Ok, currently english is my main menu language of Gimp.
But occasionally other people use my computer and I want to switch to
another
language (e.g. german or russian).
Where exactly (!) can I switch the menu language?
I found no entry in preferences?
Ben
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Hi Tőkés,
Tőkés Ábel wrote:
> Solved.
[..]
> Sorry for bothering.
Not at all: thank you for posting the solution! Somebody with a similar
problem will find it in the archives.
regards,
peter
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Solved. I copied the script to:
C:\Program Files\GIMP-2.0\share\gimp\2.0\scripts
I think the problem was the Á in the other path.
Windows doesn't allow me to change that folder name, unfortunately,
so I will have to use the above directory.
Sorry for bothering.
Abel
3/2/2010 11:34 AM keltezéss
Hi,
I have found a script that seems to be written to the purpose I want:
http://registry.gimp.org/node/22016
I saved in in my C:\Documents and Settings\Ábel\.gimp-2.6\scripts\
directory,
and called Filters, Script-Fu, Refresh Scripts. I got an error message:
Error while loading C:\Documents and
Hello,
I would like to make a set of smooth curves that are near to each other
and all are
just slightly different from the neighboring ones. Two examples of what
I am thinking of
are in the banner of these web pages:
http://www.sopra-sa.com/index.php
http://www.advancedmetrologysystems.com/prod
Can any one please help me ...
when I use clone tool in gimp for pick source u have to click Ctrl and in
photoshop I use Alt so is this possible to change back to Alt click.
One more thing I am using windows version of gimp 2.6 because I know how
to change in Linux.
Please can anyone help me o
Quoting user1 :
> I would like to insert several small rectangles of text with a certain
> background and foreground color with a stroke around.
>
> E.g. black text on white background color and a selection stroke around
> each rectangle.
>
> Each text piece should be inserted in one go.
>
> I mea
>
> Why use black text? Change the color of the text to suit.
>
> See Fig 6.5.2 in http://docs.gimp.org/2.6/en/gimp-tool-text.html
I wrote e.g. black text.
It is a suggestion for improvement of the text tool options for the next
versions of Gimp.
I find the text tool to be quite important. :
On Wed, 24 Feb 2010 02:28:55 + (UTC)
user1 wrote:
> I would like to insert several small rectangles of text with a
> certain background and foreground color with a stroke around.
>
> E.g. black text on white background color and a selection stroke
> around each rectangle.
>
> Each text piec
I would like to insert several small rectangles of text with a certain
background and foreground color with a stroke around.
E.g. black text on white background color and a selection stroke around
each rectangle.
Each text piece should be inserted in one go.
I mean the above items should be pa
On 02/10/2010 03:33 PM, Deniz Dogan wrote:
> 2010/2/10 Donna B. :
>> I need help with a newbie question (ver 2.6). I need to select a circular
>> part
>> of a photo - the goal is to create a web page with circular photos arranged
>> in
>> a circle. The only way I've found is to draw a circular se
On Wed, 2010-02-10 at 21:25 +0100, Donna B. wrote:
> I need help with a newbie question (ver 2.6). I need to select a circular part
> of a photo - the goal is to create a web page with circular photos arranged in
> a circle. The only way I've found is to draw a circular selection, display the
> Qui
2010/2/10 Donna B. :
> I need help with a newbie question (ver 2.6). I need to select a circular part
> of a photo - the goal is to create a web page with circular photos arranged in
> a circle. The only way I've found is to draw a circular selection, display the
> QuickMask to show the outline of
I need help with a newbie question (ver 2.6). I need to select a circular part
of a photo - the goal is to create a web page with circular photos arranged in
a circle. The only way I've found is to draw a circular selection, display the
QuickMask to show the outline of the circle and use the bezier
Rich Evans wrote:
> That's it! Perfect.
glad to hear it works as expected. Just want to add that the programmer's route,
aka doing it by the math, is quite viable, too. Some selected options:
- the MathMap plugin probably enables the most concise solution:
http://www.complang.tuwien.ac.at/scha
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To: Rich Evans
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Sent: Thu, February 4, 2010 4:31:19 AM
Subject: Re: [Gimp-user] how to invert greyscale values only...
hi,
Rich Evans wrote:
> [..] Is there a
> technique or tool to invert any part of the image that is
hi,
Rich Evans wrote:
> [..] Is there a
> technique or tool to invert any part of the image that is only a shade of
> grey?
> i.e. invert pixeils with a saturation of ~0 (if that is how you say
> it).
The on-board tools are just fine for this.
"Do something to some pixels (here: invert) and lea
"Duplicate layer, invert bottom layer and cut all blacks and whites out
of (transparent) top layer (of course, if there's a range of greys it
gets more complicated)."
it's evident that this is the problem : i don't know about Rich's photo
but the sample i use here have various flavors of blacks'
On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 4:02 PM, Dave 77459 wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 3:52 PM, helices wrote:
>
>> When I'm editing an image and I want to crop that image so it will print
>> 8x10 or 5x8 or whatever, I'm challenged by adjusting the selection box
>> to exactly the right proportions.
>>
>> Wh
helices writes:
> When I'm editing an image and I want to crop that image so it will print
> 8x10 or 5x8 or whatever, I'm challenged by adjusting the selection box
> to exactly the right proportions.
The Crop tool's options includes a checkbox for Fixed: Aspect ratio
and a field where you can type
On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 4:52 PM, helices wrote:
> When I'm editing an image and I want to crop that image so it will print
> 8x10 or 5x8 or whatever, I'm challenged by adjusting the selection box
> to exactly the right proportions.
>
> What am I missing?
I usually use the "Canvas Size" option for
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