to recreate my entire image again simply to
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Thanks Chris, this works for now...although I noticed you have the
inverse selection filled with white (called "cheap mask")makes it
so the gradient doesn't pass through to the entire image (only the
text)what is a real mask, a
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> > > 1) use text tool with text "My Company Name"
> > > 2) copy visible to new layer, alpha to selection
> > > 3) apply gradient to
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> > > > 1) use text tool with text "My Company Name"
> > > &g
I've been informed that my icon needs to be more friendly...graphic-like.
It's basically an "h" above a "u" with a sprite above it...
http://chovy.dyndns.org/gimp/logos/logo-techaudio1.png
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er of people who needs all-in-one tool for both photo
> processing and content creation grows.
OS is starting to hit mainstream.
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>
> Cordially, Ismael
There are two types of people - those who are willing to change, and
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contributions, this isn't going to change. No
> matter how loud the complaints are.
>
>
> Sven
>
>
If there was an option in Gimp to dock the windows so that they
function as one, that would solve the problem. Ie - bring one to the
front, they all come to the front. I
found the Watercolor selector to be useful. But your
> mileage might vary. Tell me about it.
>
>
I use the triangle color wheel. After reading about color design, it
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On 12/5/06, Sven Neumann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>
> On Tue, 2006-12-05 at 11:38 -0800, Anthony Ettinger wrote:
>
> > If there was an option in Gimp to dock the windows so that they
> > function as one, that would solve the problem. Ie - bring one to the
&
On 12/5/06, Michael Schumacher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Anthony Ettinger wrote:
>
> > I'm using 2.3.10. How do I dock it to the image window?
>
> >> Anyway, if you want to dock the toolbox and other windows to the
> >> image window, go provide a
n do better than I.
>
> After a few minutes work I have lots of ideas and will post mock-ups
> soon on some webspace I have. Right now I'd like to ask members to
> please post any suggestions/requests for the website. I would like to
> add your ideas to mine and get GIMP som
er to make it. At the default color
> selector at first she was totally lost...
The one thing I wish Gimp had was a way to save colors for re-use. I
hate that I can only have two fg/bg schemes at one time.
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select fg color layer, shrink selection by 1, invert and clear
> > 5) save as .png.
> >
> > the problem is I have to redo all this if I resize the image.
>
> I may have misunderstood the question - let me know if this isn't helpful...
>
> Chris
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> The channel is scaled with the image - I'm guessing (now) that you
> want to scale/skew the image and leave the selection intact?
>
Right, same rounded corners, just not as wide.
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I can't figure out how to do this
when I click the color picker tool, it just sets fg and bg.
How do I save it so I can change color, and then re-use again later?
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Working off a nice PS tutorial
http://tinyurl.com/aanhv
I created this in Gimp:
http://chovy.dyndns.org/gimp/logo-forums.png
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> but it ended up being a solution that wasn't in-line with the way the
> developers are moving... Maybe someone else can offer some other
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>
> On Mon, 2006-12-11 at 13:37 -0800, Anthony Ettinger wrote:
>
> > Thanks, this works fine. Although I thought there was a way to save a
> > color pallete for re-use later.
>
> It would probably not b
Is it possible to group layers in Gimp?
One problem is linking them, would be nice to link groups and move
them independently of each other.
Also, I opened a PSD file which has 50+ layers. some named
"" with no content.
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>
> On Tue, 2006-12-12 at 18:23 -0800, Anthony Ettinger wrote:
> > Is it possible to group layers in Gimp?
> >
> > One problem is linking them, would be nice to link groups and move
> > them indepen
On 12/13/06, Sven Neumann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Wed, 2006-12-13 at 00:19 -0800, Anthony Ettinger wrote:
>
> > No offense Sven, but this *is* the gimp-user list.
>
> Sorry, but are you trying to say that users are not able to do some
> researc
a few Gimp'd machines they can do some real long
> term testing. Maybe they can get the students trained in bug fixing and
> feature programming. I hear GEGL needs some help? ;)
>
My own 2 cents: If you're teaching a class, use Gimp. They can always
adapt what they learn in
I've been reading the YAPAC (Yet Another Perl Advent Calendar),
http://perladvent.pm.org/
Would be cool to do something similar with Gimp.
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get my point).
Her students and school would never be able to afford that (nor should
they in my opinion) when there is a competing product that is open
source and available to all.
Also, the "industry standard" is subjective at best and from my
perspective limited simply by choice. Take
keley.EDU
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usiness wouldn't rule
out an application simply by it's name without considering it,
especially if it's highly recommended.
You may have a point given 2 software boxes on a shelf, "Photoshop" is
more descriptive than "Gimp" - But that isn't how people acquire
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> > You may have a point given 2 software boxes on a shelf,
> > "Photoshop" is more descriptive than "Gimp" - But that
> > isn't
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> > On 12/18/06, *Leon Brooks* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
> >
> > "Anthony Ettinger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTE
On 12/18/06, David Gowers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>
> On 12/18/06, Anthony Ettinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > "Bring out The Gimp"
> How many people do you really think have seen that movie? For example,
> English is my native la
> > How do you sell that to a corporation? How do you market that? The
> > people in business suits are going to chose a program named Photoshop
> > over Gimp 11 times out of 10.
...and MS makes a good browser.
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pen source,
and find it funny that once something hits mainstream, like Ubuntu or
Firefox - the same people that used to make comments like "I don't
have any problem for *my* software." - tend to talk praise once it's
become norm to use OS software ie. Firefox. Frankly, the p
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> > > > How do you sell that to a corporation? How do you ma
ter spending the
last few weeks intensely going through tutorials, et. al. I'm quite
familiar with the interface now - and will never go back to PS.
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t mode (haven't tried
> 32-bit),
> Linux kernel 2.6.18, Xorg 7.1.
>
> Does anyone know what might be causing this, and how to fix it ?
Just curious, have you tried using different tools and get the same result?
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I've been through this before, I usually just change the bg of the
image to the one i'm using, but with #99cc00; as my body bg, I cannot
for the life of me, save that same color.
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> > I've been through this before, I usually just change the bg of
> > the image to the one i'm using, but with #99cc00; as my body
> > bg
On 1/22/07, Anthony Ettinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> >
> > > I've been through this before, I usually just change the bg of
> &
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> >
> > I made a test case:
> > http://chovy.dyndns.org/gimp/test/green.html
>
> Looks like an IE6 bug. Firefox and Opera both show it
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> > On 1/22/07, Jeffrey Brent McBeth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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it isn't GImp's.
>
Thanks Jim,
I'm installing FF 2.0...as that seems to be the problem browser for
me. I'm very surprised that 1.5 isn't handling .png correctly.
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> > The link doesn't have any effect on it. I added a link so I could show
> > a border around it when hovered.
>
> You can have this effect
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> >>> On Monday 22 January 2007 4:46 am, Anthon
ng, I check the "save gamma", UNcheck "save
background-color", and check the last item: "dither transparency from
background".
Can someone please confirm that these are the correct steps moving
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> > > * A <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [01-23-07 20:31]:
> > > [...]
>
I've installed Gimp on my Mac OSX and WinXP, and I've noticed a few
things are missing that are present in the Linux version.
1) letter-spacing in the text tool
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Good to see IE7 finally supports PNG.
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X11.app is a bit cumbersome, and only available on the Mac install CD.
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> Shortcuts".
>
> How can I get keyboard access to the "pan" tool?
View-->Navigate Window
opens up a dialog box, in which you can use your arrow keys to pan around.
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s a version or two behind).
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and then clear all.
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I installed the latest gimp-2.0 with "fink" on Mac OSX...is there a
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I thought I had installed the gimp2-dev but this 2.0.6 is the version
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endarwin.org/getdp/). Unfortunately some
> more important packages like gtk2 are not available in a recent
> version in fink, but in darwin ports only. If you want to be one of
> the brave, I can send you the ports file by mail.
>
> Greetings, lexA
>
>
> Am 28.02.2007 um
ges like gtk2 are not available in a recent
> version in fink, but in darwin ports only. If you want to be one of
> the brave, I can send you the ports file by mail.
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> Am 28.02.2007 um 18:55 schrieb Anthony Ettinger:
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>> I installed the latest g
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What about if I use darwinports or fink -- I assume there is a delay
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Inside the text tool, the "letter spacing" setting is missing after I
re-installed.
I'm using 2.2.12 on Gentoo
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I agree, I hate it when lists go to individuals by default, although just
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ng to both you and the list, so that works
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quot; and it works
perfectly, no sending two emails to the sender just one to the list.
Yes, it is a little more trouble, but you'd be surprised how easy it is
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For what it is worth, I forward my email to gmail, and it seems to handle it
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pears several pixels along a curve or a line), and
> differences in lighting direction or intensity.
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I would be interested in learning more about high-level techniques for
analysis as well.
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I tend to immediately create a "new view" of a work at original size
-- and having to constantly uncheck all the boxes "show boundary, show
grid, show this/that/the other thing" is rather a pain. Can we get a
"hide/show all visual cues" at the bottom of the "Vie
i saw teh full screen -- but i use it for icon dev...and i just want a
original size view as I draw zoomed in. Perhaps there's a way to
configure and save views?
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> On Sat, 2007-10-13 at 00:36 -0700, Anthony Etting
Does anyone know if JPEG stores the settings from a digital camera and
how to read them?
ie: ISO setting, etc.?
I like to experiment with settings, would be nice not to have to write
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Has anyone installed gimp2 from macports on leapoard yet?
Works fine with Tiger, but all kinds of errors with dependencies when
I run $ port install gimp2
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because I would loose the book he's holding, and that's the point of
the web site:
http://holocaustsurvivor.info/img/press-lg-weekly_redux.png
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idea, made simply by a bit of strategic painting. It
> emphasizes the focus on the book.
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Thank you David! I just had a good idea from you examples...I can tie
into the UI and perhaps have a little note area below the image, that
is tied into it, like a static "tooltip" (be it
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