On Sat, 10 Sep 2011 12:46:29 -0500, Daniel Smith wrote:
> When I installed Gimp 2.6, the box for install python extensions wouldn't
> check.
> Can anyone tell me why?
The installer probably didn't find Python with PyGTK+.
> How can I know if they installed or not?
If you couldn't check them, t
Daniel Smith gmail.com> writes:
>
> Hi all.
> First post here.
> When I installed Gimp 2.6, the box for install python extensions wouldn't
check.
> Can anyone tell me why? How can I know if they installed or not?
> Thanks a lot.
> Dan
> Windows 7/32 bit
>
It does sound as if you do not have p
On 11/17/2010 06:56 AM, Yar wrote:
> I'm not an expert Gimp user so maybe I'm just not looking in the right place
> for this. I've been Googling for hours and finally gave up.
>
> I need to shape an image to follow a path or curve. Since I can't do it, I'm
> not sure how I can show you what I
mareesteph...@tiscali.co.uk wrote:
> I have recently downloaded the latest version of GIMP and am really
> struggling trying to print. Every time I only seem to be able to print
> a small fraction of the image. I've tried scaling the image but to
> absolutely no avail. Can anyone help a complete
Thanks, Core Painter is a pretty amazing program, mostly I'm looking
for an easy-to-use drawing application on Linux that lets me just do
really simple stuff. I'm going to try all the plugins that people have
been suggesting tonight, they sound like they fill in GIMP's missing
gaps, then give Krist
Alex Feldman writes:
> Gthumb almost gives me a nice way to do this, presenting me with a
> page of thumbnails that I can select from, and then rotate the selected
> ones all at once. Trouble is, you then have to go through and
> individually save each image to get it to "take". Does anyone
Alex Feldman wrote:
> This isn't really a Gimp question, I don't think, but I hope it's
> appropriate here.
>
> Gthumb almost gives me a nice way to do this, presenting me with a
> page of thumbnails that I can select from, and then rotate the selected
> ones all at once. Trouble is, you then
look into convert "man convert"
I use it for bash converting images and creating thumbnailsif the
camera put the orientation data in the jpg, then you could look at
that and decide whether or not to rotate it.
I found GUI image browsers to be too slow to get anything done, and in
most cases, m
On Thursday 16 May 2002 08:20 am, Julien Pecher wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> I am a new Gimp (version 1.2.2) user under SGI/IRIX:
> - I print a postcript file using an Adobe utility.
> - I load this postcript file in Gimp, modify it and print it again
> with Gimp.
> The r
> With the photoshop channel mixer you can adjust the rgb values for the
> output channels. In other words, for each channel r, g, and b, you can
> adjust the rgb mix.
This sounds a little like the Curves tool in the gimp. Right-click on the
image, it's in / Image / Colors / Curves. I'm not su
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