On 07/30/2011 10:33 PM, John Culleton wrote:
I have a different problem. I am processing a series of screen shots
through Gimp to desaturate them (color pages cost more then B/W
pages.) Each time I retrieve a screen shot from:
/usr/local/active/scribusp
and desaturate it I must chase down t
I wanted to make a rough metallic surface and I ended up with this by
fiddling around with a back-to-white gradient and emboss it. I finally
got a clean 200x200 image that alings seamlessy and can be used as a
pattern:
http://www.staldal.nu/gimp/patterns/metallic.pat
(You can make it golden by
This, besides the text tool, is probably one of the most unintuitive
features in Gimp.
- Find an image on Google / hard drive.
- Drop it into your working area.
- Change it's transparency.
- Resize / Rotate and, suddenly, the transparency reverts to original
state.
This last step makes no sen
So is no one able to help with this problem?
On 30/07/2011 21:00, gimp-user-requ...@lists.xcf.berkeley.edu wrote:
> Message: 4
> Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2011 21:49:37 -0700
> From: Patrick Horgan
> Subject: Re: [Gimp-user] Wacom weirdness
> To:gimp-user@lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU
> Message-ID:<4e338d61.10..
On Mon, Aug 1, 2011 at 12:32 AM, Fred J wrote:
> **
> This, besides the text tool, is probably one of the most unintuitive
> features in Gimp.
>
> - Find an image on Google / hard drive.
> - Drop it into your working area.
> - Change it's transparency.
> - Resize / Rotate and, suddenly, the trans
Try the same function in Photoshop and you'll see that it is not
inaccurate. If you put a layer below other layers, and then work on
them, there is no reason why it should suddenly "display" above all the
layers, at full opacity. How I am supposed to see behind it? If I
wanted it in front of
This defaults to 100% IIRC. It only effects the *display* during
transform.
This is the time when it shouldn't display at 100%.
Let's say I have a bunch of layers with various graphical elements. The
one at the bottom is a photo that needs to be scaled up and rotated, so
that it fits in
On 07/31/2011 05:32 PM, Fred J wrote:
This defaults to 100% IIRC. It only effects the *display* during
transform.
This is the time when it shouldn't display at 100%.
Let's say I have a bunch of layers with various graphical elements.
The one at the bottom is a photo that needs to be
On Sunday, July 31, 2011, Fred J wrote:
> So is no one able to help with this problem?
snip--
Don't expect that I can help, but have you explored the idea that it could
be X11 related rather than gimp?
> >>> >> Well, sort of. The stylus becomes less responsive, for some
>
On Sunday, July 31, 2011, Roseroberta Pauling wrote:
> can someone please help me..I want to stop getting all these
> messages.
On Sunday, July 31, 2011, Roseroberta Pauling wrote:
> can someone please help me..I want to stop getting all these messages.
-snip
On 2011-07-31 19:46, dh wrote:
> You could try using your tablet w/ krita or mypaint,
or Inkscape.
> If those fail in the same way then look at X11, (or Ubuntu and its
> derivitives in general)
> as the source of the problem
Or consider the case that there may be a hardware problem with the
t
You might also want to try browsing the archives of the wacom list,
then maybe join that list and ask for help there.
https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/linuxwacom-discuss
Mike
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On Sunday, July 31, 2011 04:33:43 am Ofnuts wrote:
> On 07/30/2011 10:33 PM, John Culleton wrote:
> > I have a different problem. I am processing a series of screen
shots
> > through Gimp to desaturate them (color pages cost more then B/W
> > pages.) Each time I retrieve a screen shot from:
> >
>
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