Hello!
I have been trying to install the GIMP in my Mac, using MacPorts, and
I get the following error message. I have no idea of how to solve the
problem. Can anyone help me?
Thanks,
Victor Domingos
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sudo /opt/local/bin/port install gimp
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Hi, looks to me like there is a dependency (to gimp-print) missing in the
MacPort portfile. Have you contacted the maintainer of that GIMP MacPort
yet?
btw. there is also GIMP 2.3.16 available on MacPort as port named gimp-dev.
You might want to give this a try instead...
Greetings,
lexA
2007/6
Victor Domingos wrote:
> What is, in your oppinion, the best method to make dark hair look
> like blond hair?
Given that you have masked out the hair well enough, I
would suggest that you try a combination of 'Tools >
Color Tools > Levels...' (to lighten the hair in the first
place), and then
DJ wrote:
> Hi gimp-user,
>
> I'm not sure what they are called in photographic terminology, but I
> have a picture of a long winding road with sunspots. The sun shines
> through the trees and is so bright that the eye immediately goes to
> those spots. They are pretty big at the beginning of the r
Hi Gimp-user,
I'm interested in a plug-in greycstoration, at
http://registry.gimp.org/list?description=grey.
There appears to be two different ones, but one says it is "official
and supported".
Are plug-in's that are accepted as part of GIMP standard install,
removed from the registry?
When you
GREYCstoration shows up in Filters>Enhance. As far as I know, you can't
control where
plugins show up (tho if you are a programmer??) I have heard that you can
change the
location of where scripts show up.
As for where to get it, I got mine from:
http://www.greyc.ensicaen.fr/~dtschump/greycst
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Hi Gimp-user,
I'm interested in a plug-in greycstoration, at
http://registry.gimp.org/list?description=grey.
There appears to be two different ones, but one says it is "official
and supported".
Are plug-in's that are accepted as part of GIMP standard install,
removed from the registry?[
Hi Gimp-user,
I've run across a couple of plug-in's I've wanted to try, but
compiling them was something I didn't want to tackle, until now.
I thought I'd give it a try, at least once :-)
Resynthesizer
http://logarithmic.net/pfh/resynthesizer
Another one I wanted to try:
Refocus
http://refocus.
* DJ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [06-01-07 20:56]:
> When I type "make" per the README, it is looking for gimptool. I saw
> on the list some previous reference to gimptool. I thought by installing
> the GIMP development library I'd have it, but indeed, I do not have a
> gimptool installed. I didn't see
Hi Patrick,
PS> also openSUSE 10.1 x86_64
21:43 wahoo:~ >> rpm -qf /opt/gnome/bin/gimptool-2.0
PS> gimp-2.2.14-1.guru.suse101
Amazing how that works when you have the right name :-) I was looking
for gimptool, as well, as the Makefile. I changed the Makefile
to look for gimptool-2.0 and all co
* DJ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [06-01-07 22:29]:
> I downloaded the "official and supported" one from:
> http://registry.gimp.org/list?name=GREYCstoration
> http://registry.gimp.org/plugin?id=9304
Yes, that is what I have done.
> The README.txt said to copy a file, "GREYCstoration_gimp_pc_linux" to
> G
Hi Patrick,
On 6/2/07, Patrick Shanahan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The README.txt said to copy a file, "GREYCstoration_gimp_pc_linux" to
> GIMP's plug-ins directory. Tried it on a couple of images and it
appears
> to be working.
That too, but I do not have access to the plugin :^(
23:40 w
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