Hi all,
is there any way to import paths that were made in photoshop documents
into gimp? Just importing photoshop documents containing paths won't
work.
thanks,
Bram
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Bram Kuijper ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> is there any way to import paths that were made in photoshop documents
> into gimp? Just importing photoshop documents containing paths won't
> work.
Unfortunately the documentation for the PSD format is not available
freely, so we have no clue how paths a
Hi Everyone,
I have SuSE Linux 9.2 and need to do some simple line drawings I'm
doing for a book I'm translating. The site is at:
http://www.geocities.com/klairbab/
I know Microsoft Paint pretty well, so you can imagine my surprise
when I opened up gimp.
It looks like a paint program but it's n
I am straight up a novice, I don't like the
fact that now that I have The Gimp installed, it took over any and all image
folders, and will only open them in Gimp. I do not want my windows
folders, or other program folders to be "ran" automatically through Gimp.
Please help. Also, if I u
On Tue, Jan 24, 2006 at 09:19:47PM +0200, Joe Schaffner wrote:
>
> I know Microsoft Paint pretty well, so you can imagine my surprise
> when I opened up gimp.
>
> It looks like a paint program but it's not. I discovered I can draw
> ellipses and rectangles by "selecting" a path then "stroking" th
On Tue, Jan 24, 2006 at 01:22:36PM -0600, Bell wrote:
> I am straight up a novice, I don't like the fact that now that I have The
> Gimp installed, it took over any and all image folders, and will only open
> them in Gimp. I do not want my windows folders, or other program folders to
> be "ra
tcb888 (sent by Nabble.com) wrote:
I need to remove the background of a photo and can't figure out how to
quickly do this using GIMP. Basically, I have about 40 photos that I
need to remove the background from for someone's website. I tried
using the eraser to manually do it by hand but its
On Tue, Jan 24, 2006 at 01:22:36PM -0600, Bell wrote:
I am straight up a novice, I don't like the fact that now that I have The Gimp installed,
it took over any and all image folders, and will only open them in Gimp.
There is a feature in windows called file associations that allows users to
Joe Schaffner schreef:
I have friends who use AutoCad and are always talking about scalable,
vector graphics. AutoCad also uses layers, but I've forgotten exactly
what the were.
AutoCad is a CAD program and uses vector graphics; MS Paint and GIMP are
bitmap graphics programs. If you what you w
Mike Williams writes:
> Pretty sure that Carol is correct, I've never installed gimp on windows,
> but I would be very surprised if the windows installation changed the
> associations without asking.
The current 2.2 installer asks during the install, and defaults to
"no" for all file types excep
Maybye it would be more simple to select furniture with Ctrl+Z (you can
append regions ticking where you need while holding Shift key) and then
invert selection (Ctrl+I) and erase background (Ctrl+K.
On Mon, 23 Jan 2006 19:21:52 -0500, tcb888 (sent by Nabble.com)
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
ge folders, and will only open
> them in Gimp. I do not want my windows folders, or other program folders to
> be "ran" automatically through Gimp. Please help. Also, if I uninstall
> Gimp, will the images that it commandeered be lost, or will they go back
> where they
Mark, Thank you very much-problem that wasn't
really a problem solved. I've got over 10 gigs of JPGs, that have all been
painstakingly touched-up, color corrected, and chosen out of about that many
more, so yes I was a bit paranoid when instead of my normal view of thumbs, I
saw the Gimp.
Thanks everyone for your helpful suggestions,
pointers and tips. Yes, I do like Gimp, and did not want to uninstall
it.
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Yes, I R A ediot, and I think I was half asleep during install, so I
probably did say to the installer--sure thing, that sounds great.
Anyway,what Mark suggested did the trick. Thank you, Jason
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From: "Carol Spears" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Bell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On Tuesday 24 January 2006 23:43, Vytautas Povilaitis wrote:
> Maybye it would be more simple to select furniture with Ctrl+Z (you can
> append regions ticking where you need while holding Shift key) and then
> invert selection (Ctrl+I) and erase background (Ctrl+K.
>
> On Mon, 23 Jan 2006 19:21:52
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