It regularly so happens I'd like to merge/overlap two digital pictures.
Gimp does have tools to fit two pictures by hand (take one picture as a
layer, and turn and twist them till they fit almost perfectly). However,
almost perfectly may not be good enough, and I wonder if a search proce-
dure coul
On 4/15/07, Julien Michielsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It regularly so happens I'd like to merge/overlap two digital pictures.
> Gimp does have tools to fit two pictures by hand (take one picture as a
> layer, and turn and twist them till they fit almost perfectly). However,
> almost perfectly
Thanks to all who responded. Here is a summary of what I learned for
the archives.
To combine two photos of the same scene shot at different exposures
to increase
the apparent dynamic range, as described in technique #2 ("The Layer
Mask")
in this Luminous Landscape article:
http://www.lumi
Julien Michielsen wrote:
> It regularly so happens I'd like to merge/overlap two digital pictures.
> Gimp does have tools to fit two pictures by hand (take one picture as a
> layer, and turn and twist them till they fit almost perfectly). However,
> almost perfectly may not be good enough, and I wo
Hi,
On Sat, 2007-04-14 at 14:50 +0100, Christopher Mallows wrote:
> Is it possible to export (i.e. save a textfile) a line drawn in the GIMP as
> simply a list of x and y co-ordinates for each point of the line?
You can export paths to SVG. With a simple XSLT you can turn that into a
list of x,
Hi,
On Sat, 2007-04-14 at 17:25 -0700, Anthony Ettinger wrote:
> Inside the text tool, the "letter spacing" setting is missing after I
> re-installed.
>
> I'm using 2.2.12 on Gentoo
Letter spacing is not available in 2.2. Some distros seem to have
backported the feature from the 2.3 tree, but it