Hi.
I've got lots of fonts in quiet a few directories.
I'm using a particular font in an image I'm editing. I want to discover the
pathname of this font.
It looks like the name of the font that gimp displays in the font text settings
pane doesn't corrospond to the filename of the actual font,
Hello all--
I have a jpg which I would like to blur the background (focus
blur I guess) - But I would like the blur to be gradual - when I
have done this in the past the line between blurred and unblurred is
too sharp. I have tried the feather selection, but it doesn't seem to
work very well.
On Fri, Oct 1, 2010 at 7:36 PM, Frank McCormick wrote:
>
> Hello all--
>
> I have a jpg which I would like to blur the background (focus
> blur I guess) - But I would like the blur to be gradual - when I
> have done this in the past the line between blurred and unblurred is
> too sharp. I have t
On Fri, 01 Oct 2010 19:58:14 +0400
Alexandre Prokoudine wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 1, 2010 at 7:36 PM, Frank McCormick wrote:
> >
> > Hello all--
> >
> > I have a jpg which I would like to blur the background (focus
> > blur I guess) - But I would like the blur to be gradual - when I
> > have done t
On 01/10/2010 17:36, Frank McCormick wrote:
> Hello all--
>
> I have a jpg which I would like to blur the background (focus
> blur I guess) - But I would like the blur to be gradual - when I
> have done this in the past the line between blurred and unblurred is
> too sharp. I have tried the
On Fri, Oct 1, 2010 at 2:13 AM, bobdobbs wrote:
> It looks like the name of the font that gimp displays in the font text
> settings pane doesn't corrospond to the filename of the actual font, so the
> solution isn't as simple as navigating to my main font directory and grepping
> for it.
I had
On Fri, Oct 1, 2010 at 12:15 PM, Chris Mohler wrote:
> Another possibility would be to modify this script to output the
> filename and the font name on the same line
After rereading that script, I saw it was quite easy to modify so it
only lists the font name and file name on the same line:
http:
Hi,
cr33...@gmail.com (2010-10-01 at 1228.05 -0500):
> On Fri, Oct 1, 2010 at 12:15 PM, Chris Mohler wrote:
> > Another possibility would be to modify this script to output the
> > filename and the font name on the same line
> After rereading that script, I saw it was quite easy to modify so it
>
On Thu 30-Sep-2010 at 18:59 +0200, Milan Vancura wrote:
>
> I tried to find tips how to "clean" a photo of the drawing but
> with no success. I have a photo of a paper with drawing (usually
> a combination of heavy lines by marker and thin pencil ones) and
> want to improve the image for printi
On Fri, 2010-10-01 at 09:13 +0200, bobdobbs wrote:
> I've got lots of fonts in quiet a few directories.
>
> I'm using a particular font in an image I'm editing. I want to
> discover the pathname of this font.
>
> It looks like the name of the font that gimp displays in the font text
> settings p
bobdobbs (for...@gimpusers.com) wrote:
> I've got lots of fonts in quiet a few directories.
>
> I'm using a particular font in an image I'm editing. I want to
> discover the pathname of this font.
>
> It looks like the name of the font that gimp displays in the font text
> settings pane doesn't c
I'm foolish.
I should have realised this.
Thank you.
>On 30.09.2010 05:39, bobdobbs wrote:
>> Hi all.
>>
>> I'd like to delete in such a way that transparency remains.
>>
>> I've found that this is the default when I'm working on images that I've
>> created myself.
>> But if I'm working on an im
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