ppreciate further help on this ruler business. Without
units in inches on the ruler, I was consigned to start from scratch in Gimp,
but, even if I had had time, the units showing were not familiar to me (very
large numbers, 1500, etc.).
Sorry to be length
osition).
My work around for now is to use another application for printing (CS4,
Sony's Image Data Converter, etc.).
Is this a bug or some other problem?
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>Carusoswi writes:
>> Also, although I was meticulous in measuring for and laying out the
template,
>> my cards did not line up with the pre-cut forms that we had purchased.
>
>Martin already answered your questions about units, so I'll just
>address this part. I'
>Carusoswi writes:
>> Also, although I was meticulous in measuring for and laying out the
template,
>> my cards did not line up with the pre-cut forms that we had purchased.
>
>Martin already answered your questions about units, so I'll just
>address this part. I'
rectory in my Gimp directory tree, and, of course, py
scripts are not being recognized by Gimp.
I am obviously on the wrong track here, and, not being a programmer have lost
my way.
Advice would be much appreciated.
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ly that he continues to zig-zag along the path
erroneously.
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ion, please post it so that I can continue to rave about
all aspects of Gimp which I like very much.
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adjustments it can make to tiff files (just what I want when I'm ready to
print)) and size them/print them from there.
Photoshop tends to make unwanted adjustments to those files so that colors
are more muted with less punch than what how they appear on screen, so, even
for printing, I am tending to use Photoshop less and IDC more.
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To, perhaps, clarify earlier posts, I do run Gimp in both Ubuntu 8.10 and
Windows XP. My leaning towards XP these days is because the RAW converter
software that came with my camera (Sony A700) seems to be better than anything
else in converting RAW files faithfully from the camera, and allows me
>I'd really appreciate some basic advice on how to get photos to print
>decently at all! I've shifted to printing from Word, which handles the
layout
>problems and is convenient - still doing all the editing in Gimp. I have
>what's supposed to be a pretty good printer, the Epson Artisan 800. Jus
>On Fri, 03 Apr 2009 20:19:35 +0300, peter kostov wrote:
>
>Really? On decent hardware (read: anything bought in the last 2 years with
>at least 2GB RAM), Vista works much better than XP. Vista x64 is also the
>primary testing ground for GIMP on Windows - at least for the releases
>available at gi
a strong dose of Gaussian. So, can someone tell
me what I am doing wrong?
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age board rather than a mailing list).
>For example, someone named 'Nyt' recently posted using the gimpusers
>forum interface, in the thread named 'shutdown'
>
>I hope that helps,
>
>David
>
Now, I'm confused. Should I not be posting by signing on to the forum and
typing responses? I have to type in the two word display to "prevent
automatic spam postings". So, am I going about it wrongly?
What should I be doing?
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bscribe here, I will do my best to
answer using the proper method. I discovered this forum during a search on
Gimp. My mail client is gmail.
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>On Sat, Apr 04, 2009 at 03:58:14PM +0200, Carusoswi wrote:
>> Anyhow, out of curiosity, I did boot up Ubuntu just now, tried Gimp, and
it
>> appears that, somehow, I or my system has installed UFRaw so that when I
try
>> to open a RAW photo, instead of the error message I u
tures are coming out normal.
Thanks again for your help. Solved my problem, and now, I can take a bit of
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#x27;m a little hesitant
to try the Gimp compile just yet, but am still curious what I will find in
that version that is not in my present setup.
Can anyone comment?
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dabble in the new stuff, I guess it's best if I just wait until the latest
version is out for us mere mortals.
But, thanks for the replies.
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inting the image, so only the upper layer is visible on the
>> printout. You need to turn your layers into individual images and print
>> them separately. Or turn off visibility of the upper layer so that the
>> other page becomes visible, then print again.
>>
>>
&
Browsing/searching for all things GIMP, I stumbled upon this site:
http://www.lugod.org/presentations/linux4office/gimp/
Tired to follow the instructions, but was unsuccessful.
Running the latest stable version of GIMP.
What need I do?
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l the modes on the copy of the background layer, but I
still seem lost.
Any advice would be appreciated. If you can direct me to a discussion of
this topic (or another tutorial) that would be great, too.
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uld be appreciated. If you can direct me to a discussion of
>this topic (or another tutorial) that would be great, too.
>
>Thanks in advance.
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>Hi Carusoswi
>On 09 Aug 09 22:37 "Carusoswi" said:
>> Seems if I copy the background layer leaving the mode normal, I can
>> then perform most any operation on that new level and give it a name
>> suggestive of that operation. Then, make a copy of that new
The only
>difference is that when I am satisfied with a stage I would merge the
>layers otherwise the file becomes very large. Also, from time to time I
>would save my work and keep watching 'meetthegimp'
>
>Norman
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is
>> independent of the layer to which the change relates, until the two are
>> merged together.
>> > I'm just a-wonderin' why the xcf files grow so large.
>> >
>> I suspect that becuase you have a number of layers all the same size as
>> the
;until you are really satisfied with the result. If you need to go back
>then it will probably be better to redo that layer from fresh. In other
>cases with a layer stack you can, of course, turn layers on and off with
>the little icon on the left and so work on any layer you wish.
>
>
sing the proprietary Canon drivers.
Sorry to drivel on so, but I am really quite excited about this.
Thanks to all who have offered advice (especially concerning layers)
concerning the GIMP.
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le to find the tool
in any of the menu drop downs. What am I doing wrong?
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n at the top of the
>layers panel. I have no such button and have not been able to find the
tool
>in any of the menu drop downs. What am I doing wrong?
>Advise much appreciated.
>
>Caruso
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nks for our quick and helpful reply.
Caruso
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>I didn't feel like writing a thousand words, so...
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>http://flashingtwelve.brickfilms.com/Temp/addtab.gif
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ensible to give up sooner rather than later. But this
is
>a big expense for me, at the least I'll need to buy a second machine, or
give
>up on Linux on the desktop altogether.
>
>It's so tragic that after all these years, GIMP's user interface has seen
no
>improvement.
u could also have opened this window by using the Windows menu in the
>Image menu-bar. Then you could have dragged it to one of your docks to
>add it there.
>
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>Sven
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our most informative book. I
am having a great time exploring Gimip.
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e know and also accept my
apologies.
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>On Sunday 30 August 2009 02:56:29 Carusoswi wrote:
>> Ok, so, I downloaded Gimp 2.6.7 from GetDeb along with the library files
>> and the data files. When I try to run the package installer, I get an
>> error that there is a dependency problem with the lib files.
>&
>
> > On linux/Ubuntu to install it you just have to do in a terminal:
> >
>I have also found fotoxx to be quite efficient and easy to use. It is
>much quicker than hugin and program is quite compact. Give it a try.
>
>http:/
ing or changing drives, etc.). When stuff is working, I usually
just use the computer to do that stuff, if you know what I mean.
Sorry to be so long-winded. I'll probably take a stab at installing 2.6.7
from scratch sometime today.
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paint is still circular, but the square cursor bugs me. How can I change it
back?
Thanks (now running version 2.6.7)
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ing" ? URL:
>> http://gimp.org/tutorials/Smart_Sharpening/
>
>It is very similar to this, thanks.
>>
>> it's found under the GIMP tutorial section, together with tons of other
>> useful tips, at http://gimp.org/tutorials/
>
>Very helpful,thanks.
>
OK. I know it has to be there somewhere. When I select a brush, there is a
slider at the bottom of the dialog for "spacing", but I cannot find the slider
for scaling the brush. What am I doing wrong?
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>
>> OK. I know it has to be there somewhere. When I select a brush, there is
a
>> slider at the bottom of the dialog for "spacing", but I cannot find the
slider
>> for scaling the brush. What am I doing wrong?
>
>This scaling is specif
ce is from me or if there is
some slight difference in the UI for the new version.
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try that approach, I find that
subsequent layers either obscure or alter the visible results obtained by
previous layers.
More advice needed and much appreciated.
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- it looks very
promising.
Thanks again to each of you.
Caruso
>Quoting Carusoswi :
>:
>:
>> In Gimp, I copy the background layer and set it to screen mode, then add
a
>> layer mask that hides this layer so I can paint the additional exposure
onto
>> her body.
>
ask" -- checking the "Invert Mask" box and choosing "Initialize Layer
>Mask To: Selection"
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layer. I'm
>assuming a user interface change happened, so, what's the new way to
>move guides?
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>Patrick
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;ve been using that combination for years and know it like the back of my
hand. I'm more interested in learning how to do this using the Gimp.
Thanks in advance for any help you can offer.
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>On Sunday 27 September 2009 10:37:30 am Carusoswi wrote:
>> the smaller text (phone number,
>> address, email address, etc) printed looking rather fuzzy and of low
>> resolution.
>
>after creating the text, do you keep it as text layer, or do you merge it
with
>a
27;s not unusual for me
to rescue details in deep shadows by adding duplicate layers in screen mode
(masking out all but the shadowed areas).
I finally have that process down, and it works quite well.
Since I don't shoot in JPEG at all, I cannot say if the process would be
greatly compromised
er approach.
Theoretically, however, I'm guessing that there may be a difference, and I'd
be curious to hear from someone with the technical depth to offer some
enlightenment.
This has turned out to be quite an interesting thread. I'm glad
bout where Gimp needs to have
space in order to do its 'bookkeeping' chores as you use the program, or must
I always (I guess I really should not only for Gimp, but other programs, as
well) make certain it has some headroom in my Ubuntu folders.
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pgrade to 9.10 real soon). Is there
a
>package repository I can add that will let me try Gimp 2.7.1?
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navigate to the location where that command says Gimp 2.7 is supposed
to reside, that file is not there.
What did I do wrong?
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that command says Gimp 2.7 is
supposed
>to reside, that file is not there.
>
>What did I do wrong?
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>Caruso
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canvas option? I've made this selection, but don't remember how I got there.
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mething about
UbuntuStudio 9.10 that is slightly different, or if I'm doing something
wrong.
Fortunately, 2.6 runs just fine, and I can certainly live with it until these
problems, whatever their source, get resolved.
Thanks for the replies.
Caruso
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&g
ch the ultimate images will be
utilized).
Can someone clue me in as to how I can open these large tiffs in GIMP, save
or export them as pdf's, and preserve the original resolution (or viewing
quality) and the same scale?
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e in the
>process of specifying a small server for a small office (that does some
>complex stuff) -- we are deciding whether we want to _start_ with 8 or
>16 GB of RAM. This is in a fairly inexpensive machine.
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my /opt/gimp-2.7/lib/gimp/2.0/plug-ins folder
and fired up 2.7, the Filters-Enhance options do not appear (Smart Sharpen,
Smart Removal, etc).
Do I have the wrong file copied or what.
Advice would be most appreciated.
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out for the first time save a
little stress and time figuring it out.
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termining whether or not one would be satisfied with the free
application . . . same goes for the other proprietary aps mentioned.
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d use Turboprint.
Any advice?
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either 'more clever'
in your sarcasm, or you meant 'more, better' or . . .
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ocation.
I'll have to keep working on it.
The TurboPrint dialog includes some useful settings specific to my i960
inkjet printer that make me leave GIMP 2.7 and reopen my image in 2.6 when I
want to print - I'd like to fix that if possible.
Thanks again.
Caruso
Of course, when 2.8 arrives, this little problem will solve itself.
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marks a chronological milestone for me, and, at this stage,
six to eight years seems like something close to a life sentence for me. I
guess I need to resign my open source editing sights for long-term (for me)
8-bit. I do like version 7.1 very much, though.
Keep up the good work.
Carus
and I find that this lib
file is already installed.
Following the instructions, I look for this plugin under Filters-> Enhance ->
and . . . well, I cannot find it. I find wavelet denoise, but not wavelet
sharpen.
What am I doing wrong?
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altering or downsizing them. Today, it's a problem.
What I really cannot understand is why Gimp is causing unaltered files to grow
in size when saving them. Is that normal?
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>On Saturday 23 April 2011 07:53:49 Carusoswi wrote:
>> So, I have used Gimp to downsize large architectural drawing
>images from
>> Tiff's to jpgs. Well, I always thought I was downsizing them. In
>the
>> past, the process always seemed to make the files mor
omplete my project.
Will try all the mentioned solutions to see which yields the optimum results.
I'm not certain my application can work with gif's, however.
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