I have two photos taken 6 months apart. Both were taken at 07:00 AM, of the
sunrise ie One in the middle of winter and the other in the middle of summer.
Now what I would like to do is combine the two images into one but with one
fading into the other.
At first glance the blend tool should do the
On Sun, Dec 21, 2003 at 05:03:32PM +0200, Alf C Stockton wrote:
> I have two photos taken 6 months apart. Both were taken at 07:00 AM, of the
> sunrise ie One in the middle of winter and the other in the middle of summer.
>
Just ouf of curiosity -- can you show us the pictures? I have a feeling
i
When I try to print with The Gimp I have to choose my printer as the
output. If I leave the output as PostScript Level 2, all it prints is
unreadable gibberish on many sheets of paper.
How can I solve this ?
TIA
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On Sun, Dec 21, 2003 at 04:47:35PM -0200, Josenildo Marques wrote:
> When I try to print with The Gimp I have to choose my printer as the
> output. If I leave the output as PostScript Level 2, all it prints is
> unreadable gibberish on many sheets of paper.
> How can I solve this ?
Your printer ca
On Sun, 2003-12-21 at 17:07, Marco Wessel wrote:
> On Sun, Dec 21, 2003 at 04:47:35PM -0200, Josenildo Marques wrote:
> > When I try to print with The Gimp I have to choose my printer as the
> > output. If I leave the output as PostScript Level 2, all it prints is
> > unreadable gibberish on many s
On Sun, Dec 21, 2003 at 08:16:47PM -0200, Josenildo Marques wrote:
>
> Thanks, again, Marco.
> It's an Epson Styllus Colour 580.
> I am wondering if there is a way to save this setting so that I won't
> need to do that every time I want to print something.
>
I'm fairly sure it can. I can't tell