>
> Thank you. I have the books which you recommeded and I use them...
> I save my "problem" too. I downloaded "resynthesizer" plugin and it works
> (http://www.logarithmic.net/pfh/resynthesizer).
This seems to be a tool which I could find useful, thanks for the
reference. Are there instruction
Hi David,
Thanx for the great plug-in. Unfortunately I do not get it to work. I work
with Gimp 2.2.13. The gmic4gimp is now in the gimp plug-ins directory, but I
stil do not see the new filters.
Help!
Marysia
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On Thursday 05 March 2009 02:34:24 norman wrote:
> > Thank you. I have the books which you recommeded and I use them...
> > I save my "problem" too. I downloaded "resynthesizer" plugin and it works
> > (http://www.logarithmic.net/pfh/resynthesizer).
>
> This seems to be a tool which I could find us
> > > Thank you. I have the books which you recommeded and I use them...
> > > I save my "problem" too. I downloaded "resynthesizer" plugin and it works
> > > (http://www.logarithmic.net/pfh/resynthesizer).
> >
> > This seems to be a tool which I could find useful, thanks for the
> > reference. Ar
On Thu, Mar 5, 2009 at 9:17 PM, Marysia P. wrote:
> Hi David,
>
> Thanx for the great plug-in. Unfortunately I do not get it to work. I work
> with Gimp 2.2.13. The gmic4gimp is now in the gimp plug-ins directory, but I
"I work with Gimp 2.2.13".
This is your problem, you are using a very old vers
Was sure I posted yesterday
Have been following the "hot wallpaper with flames"
tutorial. My problem is that when I'm trying to remove the background,
instead of beeing removed completely it turns in to a white background. The
whole point is that object would be freed from the background. What
>Was sure I posted yesterday
>Have been following the "hot wallpaper with flames"
>tutorial. My problem is that when I'm trying to remove the background,
>instead of beeing removed completely it turns in to a white background. The
>whole point is that object would be freed from the background.
There is an effect that I am having difficulty achieving.
While there may be no need to do it this way I will explain what I am
looking for as if it were a number of layers.
layer number 1 - an irregular shape (perhaps a flower or a face) which
is in "living colour"
layer number 2 - a "
I installed gmic4gimp on WindowsXP for Gimp2.6.5 with few problems and am
getting great effects . I placed the executable in
C:\Program Files\Gimp-2.0\lib\gimp\2.0\plug-ins . Why can't you upgrade your
Gimp version ? Do you have a bandwidth problem ?
Thomas J. Hart __
On Wednesday 04 March 2009, PoWah Wong wrote:
> Attached is the image.
> It has some text inside some rectangles.
Looks heavily compressed, greycstoration probably could really reduce the jpeg
artifacts, plus adjusting the levels might help. (As I wrote earlier.)
I'm not sure I want to know wha
Hi. I have an elderly friend whose father kept a diary during WW2. The diary
is written in pencil on poor quality paper that has yellowed considerably with
age. The text is still pretty legible but as time passes it will become less
so. I decided I could photograph pages of the diary and enhance th
>>Was sure I posted yesterday
>>Have been following the "hot wallpaper with flames"
>>tutorial. My problem is that when I'm trying to remove the background,
>>instead of beeing removed completely it turns in to a white background.
The
>>whole point is that object would be freed from the backgro
On Thursday 05 March 2009, James wrote:
> Ideally, I'd like all the yellowed paper that forms the background
> of these images to turn as close to white as possible, while all the pencil
> text should be as close to black as possible. Can anyone point me to things
> I can try under gimp that will h
< snip >
> I'm not any kind of gimp power user or anything--I usually just feel my way
> around the program and usually get it to do the fairly simple graphic
> manipulations I want. So far, that method has not worked well for this
> project. So I'd like to ask some tips here on accomplishing the
>On Thursday 05 March 2009, James wrote:
>> Ideally, I'd like all the yellowed paper that forms the background
>> of these images to turn as close to white as possible, while all the
pencil
>> text should be as close to black as possible. Can anyone point me to
things
>> I can try under gimp that w
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