For some Latex application, I have to crop some image. I load
a tiff into GIMP. It will be one gray channel only. I copy some part
of the image and include it as a new image. This new image has,
unfortunately for me, been added an alpha channel. There seem
to be no way to remove the alpha channel o
Quoting Joerg Bergmann :
> For some Latex application, I have to crop some image. I load
> a tiff into GIMP. It will be one gray channel only. I copy some part
> of the image and include it as a new image. This new image has,
> unfortunately for me, been added an alpha channel. There seem
> to be
GIMP 2.6.5 is another bug-fix release in the stable GIMP 2.6 series.
The source can be downloaded from ftp.gimp.org or from one of the
mirrors listed at http://gimp.org/downloads/#mirrors. Binary packages
for the various supported platforms should become available soon; please
check the Downloads s
Hi,
where can I change the Gimp's default values for
filters, etc.? I am using Gimp 2.4.7. under Ubuntu
8.10.
TIA,
Claus
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On Friday 13 February 2009, Helen wrote:
> Thanks Owen and Joao -- I've tried the curve bend and the Iwarp -- both
> would probably
> be useful in more skilled hands.
>
> And the tutorial is a good one too -- but I really want a full page that
> has a slight
> curve, like, you know if you were to t