On Saturday 05 September 2009 12:54:32 pm Carusoswi wrote:
> I'm trying to follow this smart sharpening tutorial from version
2.6.7.
> Several items in the early steps are slightly different - menu steps to
> decompose vary a bit, for example.
i had the same problem and found that this procedure
> I'm trying to follow this smart sharpening tutorial from version 2.6.7.
> Several items in the early steps are slightly different - menu steps to
> decompose vary a bit, for example.
>
> But,everything seems to work for me up to step 7, at which I cannot complete
> steps beyond. There must be
I'm trying to follow this smart sharpening tutorial from version 2.6.7.
Several items in the early steps are slightly different - menu steps to
decompose vary a bit, for example.
But,everything seems to work for me up to step 7, at which I cannot complete
steps beyond. There must be some slight
> On Monday 27 July 2009 23:17:26 Norman Silverstone wrote:
> > Quite some time ago a method for sharpening was given here and which
> > I have enjoyed using. Unfortunately, I have lost my notes and I would
> > be grateful if the method could be posted again, please.
>
> are you looking for this
On Monday 27 July 2009 23:17:26 Norman Silverstone wrote:
> Quite some time ago a method for sharpening was given here and which
> I have enjoyed using. Unfortunately, I have lost my notes and I would
> be grateful if the method could be posted again, please.
are you looking for this turorial: "sm
Norman Silverstone wrote on Mon, Jul 27, 2009 at 06:47:26PM +0100:
> Quite some time ago a method for sharpening was given here and which I
> have enjoyed using. Unfortunately, I have lost my notes and I would be
> grateful if the method could be posted again, please.
For things like eye popping
Norman Silverstone wrote:
> Quite some time ago a method for sharpening was given here and which I
> have enjoyed using. Unfortunately, I have lost my notes and I would be
> grateful if the method could be posted again, please.
>
> Norman
>
Hi,
I like the results of Tools -> Gegl operation -> U
In flickr in the gimp user group there are several sharpening procedure
outlined. search thereGreat group of people btw.
> From: nor...@littletank.org
> To: Gimp-user@lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU
> Date: Mon, 27 Jul 2009 18:47:26 +0100
> Subject: [Gimp-user] sharpening
>
> Qui
> Filters --> Enhance --> Sharpen
>
> Things break up after around 70%
> Any time I resize any image I need to resharpen it.
>
> If enhance/sharpen is grayed out make sure the image is RGB
>
> Image --> Mode --> RGB
Thanks Bob, but what I looking for is not part of the Gimp menu.
Norman
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Filters --> Enhance --> Sharpen
Things break up after around 70%
Any time I resize any image I need to resharpen it.
If enhance/sharpen is grayed out make sure the image is RGB
Image --> Mode --> RGB
Norman Silverstone wrote:
> Quite some time ago a method for sharpening was given here and whi
Quite some time ago a method for sharpening was given here and which I
have enjoyed using. Unfortunately, I have lost my notes and I would be
grateful if the method could be posted again, please.
Norman
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Sorry!
Noel
> That would be a life (and time) saver!
>
> Thanks Noel, i humbly accept your offer.
>
> The Bach fonts have me more confused than I was as I'm nor graphics person
> and just beginning on the Gimp learning curve.
>
> This will ultimately be a rubber stamp approximately 1&5/16 x 2" so
Neil,
That would be a life (and time) saver!
>
> Thanks Neil, i humbly accept your offer.
>
> The Bach fonts have me more confused than I was as I'm nor graphics person
> and just beginning on the Gimp learning curve.
>
> This will ultimately be a rubber stamp approximately 1&5/16 x 2" so I'm not
CJ wrote:
> an image of two musical staves with the bass and treble cleft symbols
> that is pixilated. This image will be made into a rubber stamp and needs to
> look professional. or is there a better way to accomplish what I
> need?
When I needed something similar, I downloaded a copy of the B
On Wednesday 25 March 2009, Curt Tresenriter wrote:
> Thanks for the reply Pete.
>
> I did find an image but not both bass and treble clefts with the musical
> staves which is what I need.
>
> I've uploaded andimage to imagebin
>
> http://imagebin.org/42844
Rosegarden should be able to give you th
Thanks for the reply Pete.
I did find an image but not both bass and treble clefts with the musical
staves which is what I need.
I've uploaded andimage to imagebin
http://imagebin.org/42844
This is similar to the image I'm trying to work on. The actual image is
proprietary so making it over fro
go here http://openclipart.org/
then type in the search box "clef"
save the ones you want then set the size you need in inkscape then
export them from there as png files and open in gimp.
hope this helps. openclipart is very useful for such things as this.
Regards Pete
On Wed, 2009-03-25 at 13:5
On Wednesday 25 March 2009, CJ wrote:
> I have an image of two musical staves with the bass and treble cleft
> symbols that is pixilated. This image will be made into a rubber stamp and
> needs to look professional.
I don't know what your image looks like, but if you need a high resolution
image,
I have an image of two musical staves with the bass and treble cleft symbols
that is pixilated. This image will be made into a rubber stamp and needs to
look professional.
The only way I can see to sharpen the image is to scale it up then use the
pen and ink tool to sharpen the edges - filling in
Hi Andrew,
On Thu, Jun 12, 2008 at 8:06 PM, Andrew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Good day,
>
> Can anyone tell me the practical differences between sharpening the L
> channel in LAB, the L channel in HSL and the V channel in HSV?
LAB gives best perceptual consistency, HSL gives worse, and HSV give
Good day,
Can anyone tell me the practical differences between sharpening the L
channel in LAB, the L channel in HSL and the V channel in HSV?
Basically, how do these different options affect the final result?
Thanks,
Andrew
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Hi,
I have images that I want to sharpen/tidy. Scanned of: maps, line drawings,
logos, ... I want to prepare them for going into web pages.
These are different from the images that the tutorials cover, they are:
* several colours only needed. Small variations in colour should be eliminated
as t
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