Howdy folks, and thanks for a great program.
I don't know where you keep you link section for external resources, but
if you want to add my brushes and patterns, feel free to do so. All is
free and homemade so no strings attached. I use most of it for game
graphics, and it works sweet. One do have
On Sun, May 01, 2005 at 06:52:25PM +0200, Rene Jensen wrote:
> Howdy folks, and thanks for a great program.
>
> I don't know where you keep you link section for external resources, but
> if you want to add my brushes and patterns, feel free to do so. All is
> free and homemade so no strings attach
Hello,
I like to optimize more than 100 photos (jpeg, 640x480) for web publishing. I
noticed thet the files are much smaller when I simply load and overwrite them
with gimp with very minor loss of quality.
I woul dlike to do this with all my pictures in an automatic batch job. Ho can
I do this
The examples look beautiful! Do you have any tutorials/techniques you
can share on how you create such nice naturalism in the Gimp?
Also, could you provide an archive of your brushes/patterns etc. for
easier download (zip/tgz/whatever)?
Thanks,
Eric P.
Rene Jensen wrote:
Howdy folks, and thank
Greetings
I'm looking for advance tutorials for photo editing with gimp (linux)
please advise.
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Quoting Stefan Frings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hello,
I like to optimize more than 100 photos (jpeg, 640x480) for web
publishing.
I would like to do this with all my pictures in an automatic batch
job. Ho can
I do this?
If there is another nice Linux program, then this would also be ok
GIMP is very g
On Sun, May 01, 2005 at 07:46:44PM +0200, Stefan Frings wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I like to optimize more than 100 photos (jpeg, 640x480) for web publishing. I
> noticed thet the files are much smaller when I simply load and overwrite them
> with gimp with very minor loss of quality.
>
> I woul dlike
Rene,
I just have to reiterate... these brushes and patterns are second to
none! Have you considered what kind of license to attach to your work?
If possible, it would be wonderful if a majority of these were added
to the default Gimp install (devs, listening?).
Everyone else, please try out
On Sunday 01 May 2005 21.48, Jad Madi wrote:
> Greetings
> I'm looking for advance tutorials for photo editing with gimp (linux)
> please advise.
Here are a few i have found useful;
http://www.gimpguru.org/Tutorials/
http://mmmaybe.gimp.org/tutorials/
http://docs.gimp.org/en/index.html
--
And I would like
to retain the local version at my web-home - www.artcamilla.dk/vaultage.
Those ducks really do speak latin, I can't leave them all alone in this
world!
ARCHIVES (textures, brushes, patterns):
http://artcamilla.dk/vaultage/cornucopia/20050501.tgz
http://artcamilla.dk/vaultage/
On Sun, 1 May 2005 19:46:44 +0200
Stefan Frings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I like to optimize more than 100 photos (jpeg, 640x480) for web publishing. I
> noticed thet the files are much smaller when I simply load and overwrite them
> with gimp with very minor loss of quality.
>
>
Hello,
Is there a (semi-)automatic red eye reduction script for Gimp 2.2.6 out
somewhere? If so, how can one get it?
I saw some old script for 1.x around on the Net, plus some rumours about it
being included in the "new development version" which was to become 2.0.
--
Yours, Mikhail Ramendik
On Sunday 01 May 2005 3:15 pm, Centipede wrote:
> > none! Have you considered what kind of license to attach to your work?
>
> Not at all, except for the fact that people can do anything they want with
> it. Which one do you suggest?
(IANAL -- I Am Not A Lawyer -- but...)
"anything they want" is
> can you tell me the ways you look for information online and we can work
> through the reason that it was difficult to find it?
I searched in google and freshmeat.net for "batch image" "batch photo" "jpeg
converter" "batch converter" without success. Somebody wrote that ImageMagick
is what I n
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