[Gimp-user] Python Plugin

2006-01-28 Thread Demetrius Jones
I know there is a photoshop plugin for the Gimp and it works in Windows.  I was wondering is there a python plugin to run python fu Do you Yahoo!? With a free 1 GB, there's more in store with Yahoo! Mail.___ Gimp-user mailing list Gimp-user@lists.XCF.B

Re: [Gimp-user] working with scanned pics: how to individually "chop up" pics

2006-01-28 Thread Jeff C
On 1/28/06, Wade Smart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > 01282006 0802 GMT-6 > > Choose the square selection tool in the top left hand corner. Drag it > around the the first picture and then from the edit menu choose copy and > then paste to new. Yes, this is the rough idea. But: 1. What if the picture

[Gimp-user] working with scanned pics: how to individually "chop up" pics

2006-01-28 Thread Jeff C
>I'm unclear if you want to turn them into three individual images, or just >straighten them within the one image. Yes, I'd like to turn them into 3 individual images. Can't Fuzzy Select (Magic Wand icon; Select Contiguous Region), Select Region By Color, or Scissors (Select Shape From Image) do

Re: [Gimp-user] working with scanned pics: how to individually "chop up" pics

2006-01-28 Thread Patrick Shanahan
* Jeff C <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [01-28-06 09:20]: > Yes, this is the rough idea. But: > 1. What if the picture is not aligned vertically and horizontally? Rotate after crop, then crop again. > 2. Doesn't this mean that your hand that's holding the mouse has to be > super-precise in making a rectangu

Re: [Gimp-user] working with scanned pics: how to individually "chop up" pics

2006-01-28 Thread Patrick Shanahan
* Jeff C <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [01-28-06 09:38]: > Yes, I'd like to turn them into 3 individual images. > > Can't Fuzzy Select (Magic Wand icon; Select Contiguous Region), Select > Region By Color, or Scissors (Select Shape From Image) do something > better than the regular rectangular selection? c

[Gimp-user] Re: working with scanned pics: how to individually "chop up" pics

2006-01-28 Thread Jeff C
> >2. Doesn't this mean that your hand that's holding the mouse has to be > >super-precise in making a rectangular section to NOT include the white > >background space? >If your mouse control is not satisfactory, use what we had before >mice, the keyboard to change the +/- degrees of rotation. TH

[Gimp-user] Re: working with scanned pics: how to individually "chop up" pics

2006-01-28 Thread Patrick Shanahan
* Jeff C <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [01-28-06 10:42]: > THanks for your input. In regards to mouse-holding, I was referring to > when you are doing the crop. I want a border-less image. In other > words, no white space on the periphery of the image. How can we > capture only the image, and nothing else?

[Gimp-user] working with scanned pics: how to individually "chop up" pics

2006-01-28 Thread Jeff C
> > Can't Fuzzy Select (Magic Wand icon; Select Contiguous Region), Select > > Region By Color, or Scissors (Select Shape From Image) do something > > better than the regular rectangular selection? > > crop -> rotate -> crop again > > > Because the Rectangular Section won't give an exact crop. How

[Gimp-user] Re: working with scanned pics: how to individually "chop up" pics

2006-01-28 Thread Patrick Shanahan
* Jeff C <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [01-28-06 11:06]: > I think we have a misunderstanding. Let's say that the image is now > made perfectly aligned... vertically and horizontally at 90 degrees. > My question is how can we crop this now-perfectly-aligned picture so > that we don't include any white space

Re: [Gimp-user] working with scanned pics: how to individually "chopup" pics

2006-01-28 Thread Bob Long
On Sunday, January 29, 2006 2:05 AM [GMT+1=CET], Jeff C <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: [...] > crop -> rotate -> crop again > > > Because the Rectangular Section won't give an exact crop. How can > > you get ONLY the picture cropped and NO white background space? I > > would like only the picture i

Re: [Gimp-user] working with scanned pics: how to individually "chop up" pics

2006-01-28 Thread Jeff C
Carol wrote: > your belief will not make this to be the truth. rotating that image > will lose some of the quality of the original -- no matter what the > application you use! Ok. So does "lossless rotation" apply only to rotations of every 90 degrees, then? __

Re: [Gimp-user] working with scanned pics: how to individually "chop up" pics

2006-01-28 Thread Carol Spears
On Sun, Jan 29, 2006 at 11:23:04AM +0900, Jeff C wrote: > Carol wrote: > > your belief will not make this to be the truth. rotating that image > > will lose some of the quality of the original -- no matter what the > > application you use! > > Ok. So does "lossless rotation" apply only to rotatio