Thank you very much for the replies to my posting--I can see that I am
in for an exciting time! Will keep you posted.
Kind regards,Richard
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This isn't really a Gimp question, I don't think, but I hope it's
appropriate here.
I just bought a point-and-shoot, and unlike my dSLR, it doesn't have
gravity switch to keep track of the orientation of the photo. My old
workflow was to run all the pictures through jhead after they came out
look into convert "man convert"
I use it for bash converting images and creating thumbnailsif the
camera put the orientation data in the jpg, then you could look at
that and decide whether or not to rotate it.
I found GUI image browsers to be too slow to get anything done, and in
most cases, m
Alex Feldman wrote:
> This isn't really a Gimp question, I don't think, but I hope it's
> appropriate here.
>
> Gthumb almost gives me a nice way to do this, presenting me with a
> page of thumbnails that I can select from, and then rotate the selected
> ones all at once. Trouble is, you then
Alex Feldman writes:
> Gthumb almost gives me a nice way to do this, presenting me with a
> page of thumbnails that I can select from, and then rotate the selected
> ones all at once. Trouble is, you then have to go through and
> individually save each image to get it to "take". Does anyone
Hi,
I am creating a menu for a DVD. How do I restrict GIMP's palette to
16 - 235, as mentioned in the reference at the link below?
[ref: http://people.csail.mit.edu/tbuehler/video/titles.html]
Just thought I'd mention there is a GIMP script to aid in the
creation of buttons and xml required by d
Quoting DJ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I am creating a menu for a DVD. How do I restrict GIMP's palette to
> 16 - 235, as mentioned in the reference at the link below?
>
> [ref: http://people.csail.mit.edu/tbuehler/video/titles.html]
Your first option is to scale the range of output colors so they fit