obably a boring repetitive question, but why isn't
this list a newsgroup instead? Would be easier to track
responses, etc.
Regards,
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ackground. What have I
missed? Plerase help
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point is that object would be freed from the background. What have I
>>missed? Plerase help
>>
>
>hi chris!
>the forums of gimpusers.com are connected to the mailing list, so you
should
>always include a link to which tutorial you refer ;)
>
>http://www.gimpusers.com/tutorial
uot; anywhere. Insight?
I'll likely have trouble with other items in the same tutorial, so if anyone
is farsighted enough I'd appreciate advance help as well.
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hat option, but I have to reinstall anyway because my
system is decaying... if I can just boot off my burned DVD. In case you have
any ideas, here's the link for that:
http://www.hardwareforums.com/booting-cd-25564/
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ere it was.
>
>There is also something I came across long ago, can't remember where, about
creating a "high pass" filter effect that tended to "even out" the relative
exposure of tiled textures, this wasn't about making them tile, but mitigating
the obviousness of the f
with higher values - anything from 0.7 up to 1.6 gives me a
brush that's 3px wide, then at 1.7 it jumps to 5 pixels.
Is it impossible to have a brush that is an even number of pixels wide, and
if so, why?
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>No, but it may be impossible to have an even sized 'virtual' brush,
>which is the type you're editing.
Ah OK - many thanks for both your suggestions :)
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Trying again through the gmane gateway. So cool if this
works!
Thanks!
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (2005-06-15 at 1438.03 -0700):
>> 2) Probably a boring repetitive question, but why isn't
>> this list a newsgroup instead? Woul
Wow...this is indeed cool!
Most grateful...
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that would permit automation of
GIMP from Visual Basic code in other Windows apps.
Would this be very difficult?
Regards,
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series of blank pages. I let GIMP
run through several dozen pages before I had to cancel the print. Is
this a bug, or is there some configuration I'm missing? I haven't had
any other problems with this printer.
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rtunately, the triangular path looses its polygonal qualities and
becomes slightly curved, making editing direction of the balloon's arrow
somewhat complicated. Is this the easiest way to accomplish this?
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Hello,
I have installed Gimp on my computer. However it seemd to be stuck at
the window in which i have to chose my language. I chose my language
and then nothing else happens. The only Icon i have to chose from is
the one that is the "chose your language" icon. Please help
Hi all,
I need help. I have downloaded gimp. However when i install it i am
asked to enter my language. This I do but then it doesnt go past this
step. Can someone advise. Thank you.
Chris West
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his a bug or am I missing something? It's driving me crazy. I'm
using GIMP 2.2.10 on Fedora. Any help is appreciated.
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Sven Neumann wrote:
Hi,
Chris Spencer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
If I import an SVG file, the GIMP doesn't seem to rasterize using the
correct resolution. No matter what resolution I specify, the layer
will be generated with the proper dimensions, but the SVG image
remains a
lowing bug report:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=329411
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ea of the image and move both the line art and color in that selection
simultaneously? As far as I can tell, I must currently do each move
separately.
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Joao S. O. Bueno Calligaris wrote:
On Friday 03 February 2006 11:07 am, Chris Spencer wrote:
Hi Chris,
There is a way to apply a transform to multiple layers - you have to
link then together (in the layers dialog click at the side of the
"eye" icon, which indicates visibility)
he gradient
opacity and see the result. I must be missing something basic with Gimp!
Thanks
JCR
What about using the master opacity slider in the 'Layers' dialog?
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do not believe that GIMP should be renamed. Anyone who takes
offense should simply grow up a little. Renaming things in 'decent'
or 'sanitary' ways is foolish at best.
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se the practice of usurping common words such as
"Paint", "Word", "Draw", et cetera when naming products; little
mitigated by placement of a lowercase "i" in front them.)
"It is amazing what you can accomplish if you do
not care who ge
e negative
meaning from the word "gimp". Now there's a happy thought amongst all
of this belly-aching...
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modified the binary file locally and replaced the '0d0a' with '0a' and all was OK once again (of course, we only had one byte that was incorrect in our files).
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if it's just a
full-color transfer, a resolution of 200 DPI will be sufficient.
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I stand corrected.
My PNG *does* match the original exactly, pixel per pixel. I wasn't
hallucinating - just mistakenly opened the wrong two files for
comparison.
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enu on "See in action" and then on
the catagorie "effects".
Dennis.
I've tried to fade a photo before (it never worked out that well) - on
a whim I followed your link, and..WOW! I've only tested it in FF
on *nix, but it looks fantastic! Not really G
ed on the text tool itself.
Chris
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nvert plugin for GIMP? Initial
googling suggests not...
Seems like it would be useful as a last-ditch tool to open a "stubborn" image.
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You can export paths from GIMP, but as the other poster suggested I'd
open them in inkscape and then do your EPS export from there.
They need vector artwork to produce the screens and/or separations.
The GIMP is primarily a raster program.
Are you *sure* you're running X11?
IIRC, It was on the developer tools CD in Jaguar. It's also a free
download from the Apple Dev site. On my machine, it's under
Applications>Utilities>X11, and has to be running before I laun
Even tried upgrading to
Gimp 2.2.11, with no
improvement.
I did this a million times before successfully and can't understand why
it's not working now. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Roger - make sure you have X11 in apps>utilities>X11
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Hi, Chris, er, Dog, er, Dude, er...
Can you say "huh?" I'm afraid that's about where I am at the moment (and
no, I'm not trying to be abnormally flippant; I'm just really, really
confused here). I think you got the e-mail I sent from my
[EMAIL PROTECTED] addr
Chris Wolf wrote:
Chris Wolf wrote:
To create web-ready images which have feathered edges, I would simply
use the rectangular selection tool, with feathered edges checked
(on), a radius of, say 20, auto shrink selection
checked (on) and select from the source image and paste to a new
image
Sorry about the to copies - I forgor to hit 'reply-all'...
Go to Image -> Mode and select RGB. My guess is that you're working
in grayscale.
It should (I think) say 'grayscale' or 'RGB' in the title bar of your
image windo
e Filter>Distorts>Newsprint and play with the
settings ;)
Is it my imagaination, or are the CMYK layers inverted?
I'm using GIMP version 2.2.13
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plugin for GIMP...?)
It's a work in progress - I'll let everyone know how I make out...
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If you choose PNG
for exmaple, GIMP will merge the visible layers and save a copy.
Repeat for each layer.
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lor.
There are tutorials on screen preparation out there - most focus on
photoshop, but you can do most of the same things in GIMP.
Chris
PS - maybe you can provide some more detals about what it is you're
trying to do?
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I created a 10 x 15 RGB image (300 DPI), and the flame plugin works.Are
you on a hidden layer or something in your template? Can you make a
new file (same size as the template) and run the plugin?What version of GIMP are you using?
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Loading to selection and making a new layer, then saving - too slow.
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Answer my own question: you can do 'file -> save as' with the channel
selected.
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Hi all -
Anyone know of another format other than .XCF that retains spot color info
when saved?
I've tried PSD, TIFF, EPS - only XCF seems to retain the data.
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I'm not a
100% sure what you're askng...
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4) 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...
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lectors that
> we have now.
I agree.
Just my two cents...
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pace... (I don't work for google -
I just like gmail for lists)
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oose a file type in addition to typing the extension
itself. I'm presently doing things on Unix with C/C++ and TCL/TK.
IMHO, having non-rigid teaching would have benefitted me much earlier in my
life.
Chris
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FWIW, I'm truly sorry for posting *anything* related to this thread,
and especially for the nasty tone. I should know better.
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> I suspect Chris' reply was meant to go to the list. So I reply here.
Whoops - thanks.
> Monitor calibration should be done in the video driver. Or in the
> monitor.
You're probably right.
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> Thanks, but I've done it every which way from hell and back, and still
> looks off in FF/linux.
Looked AOK to me this morning - the link doesn't seem to be coming up now.
I'm running FF 1.5.0.9 on Fedora 6.
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From: Chris Mohler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Feb 26, 2007 10:16 PM
Subject: Re: [Gimp-user] May be OT: Gimpshop
To: John Meyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I've never tried gimpshop. That being said, I think it's a re-package
of GIMP - the w
On 2/26/07, John Meyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > I've never tried gimpshop. That being said, I think it's a re-package
> > of GIMP - the whole program. If that is the case, I do think that you
> > can run both side-by-side.
> &g
give you access to the
Layers menu.
I would tackle your image this way (As Claus pointed out, there's
usually more than one way):
1. Layers Menu -> Add Alpha Channel
2. Select -> By Color -> click on the background
3. CTRL-K or Edit -> Clear
Check the tool options for select by
as
.xcf first, and possibly changing the image mode to 'indexed' before
saving the GIF - maybe you can fine-tune the indexing.
PNG is a good replacemnt for GIF, btw - it will also be more accurate.
Chris
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On 4/12/07, Bob Meetin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[...]
If I only knew how to do this in linux the easy way...
Put them in $HOME/.fonts. Works for me with OO, GIMP, Inkscape.
I also use a font manager called 'fontypython' that manages symlinks
from font collections into $HOME/.f
he merits of
> fuzzy logic been considerd to achieve this aim?
> --
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Hi,
Have you ever tried hugin?
http://hugin.sourceforge.net/
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Nothing really jumps out at me for windoze. Picasa can export a
slideshow as an AVI file...
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On 4/19/07, Chris Mohler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 4/19/07, Charlie Bradley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > is it possible to create slide shows for dvd and web using gimp?
> > charlie
>
I did just stumble across this - haven't ever tried it though:
ht
On 4/27/07, Alex Feldman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes, That's far better than what I accomplished. I'd appreciate knowing
> what you did.
My guess would be increase the saturation and possibly adjust the hue
of the entire region
d).
Personally I'd use PNG, as GIF has almost outlived its usefulness.
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hich version(s) of AI have you used?
Thanks,
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hat being said, it's hard to make a diagnosis with seeing the
image (which is the problem, I guess).
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t; Your help would be much appreciated,Richard
Use the Fuzzy Select tool to select the empty space on the layer.
Then do 'Select->Feather' (20 px would be a good starting point ).
Then do 'Edit->Clear'. You'll have to play with the feather radius,
depending
. I would make a new layer and draw the old
button in new colors - then trash the bottom layer and save the PNG.
HTH,
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And I have to disagree with you :) Are you zoomed in past 100%? I
can't think of any other reason your circle in GIMP should be jagged.
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u've already gotten some good suggestions, but I would use the
"fuzzy select" tool to select the center of the circle.
HTH,
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ng to search the bugzilla, but this is a
workaround:
1. make elliptical selection
2. fill with black
3. selection->shrink->enter width of desired stroke in pixels
4. clear
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A search on that site for "screenshot" turns up a few more...
HTH,
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hould try it - it may be failing to initialize for some
reason, hence it's absence from the menu/tree.
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Sorry - I forgot to 'reply-all'.
Try 'layer->layer to image size'. Be aware that if a portion of the
layer is outside of the image (the right-hand edge in your example),
it will be thrown away. If this is not what you want, use 'Image->
hear the Google
Groups has added mailing lists -- I wonder if that's any better?
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On 7/13/07, John R. Culleton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thursday 12 July 2007 19:13, Chris Mohler wrote:
[...]
> >
> > Yahoo Group messages are nastily formatted HTML. I hear the Google
> > Groups has added mailing lists -- I wonder if that's any better?
&
ayer (button at the bottom of the layers
palette), link all of the copies (toggle to the right of the "eyeball"
next to each layer), then drag them over to the side.
There might be an easier way...
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K). A "soft" proof can easily[1] be
obtained by using imagemagick[2].
Short answer: I doubt you need CMYK. You certainly won't be prevented
from printing your photos by not using it. Many desktop printers
expect RGB input these days[3].
Chris
1. - If imagemagick is set up corr
look like a captcha "out of the box". Maybe you could just tweak
it a bit afterwards...
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>"))
write("<B>width: </B>")
writeln("<B>"+(screen.width+"<BR>"))
write("<B>colorDepth: </B>")
writeln("<B>"+(screen.colorDepth+"<BR>"))
}
}
displayScreenProperties()
I agree it'
beta (gutsy) and it installed RC3
from the start. Maybe you can find the DEBs in their repositories?
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rable (at least that's
what 99% of our vendors want).
This method won't always work - esp. if the JPEG compression is very
high, or the image resolution very low. Sometimes you have to bite
the bullet and pull out the pen tool :)
Let me know if this helps, or if I missed the point comple
ry, this turned into a bit of a rant I guess all I was trying
to say is that you're not locked into saving as a JPEG just because
that's all the client has to offer :)
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> any. So far this is the only program affected but since i've only had
> Leopard installed for a day, that could change. Am I dead with GIMP?
I have no real experience here - but have you tried uninstalling and
reinstalling GTK and GIMP? Maybe something was hose
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n Tiger (the earlier OS), oh, am attaching two photos. all i
> did was crop these two.
I'm officially jealous :)
It would be better to upload your attachments somewhere (photobucket,
etc) and post a link - anyone on dial-up is going to have a hell of a
time with that last message ;)
Chri
k OK (all wacom devices set to
"screen"), and the eraser functions as a cursor in Gnome. Have I
overlooked something obvious?
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Never mind. I *forgot* that you can just select a tool while using
either end of the pen. Somehow I thought that the 'eraser' was always
the eraser tool in gimp - though I have no idea why. The actual
behavior is much better IMO.
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> place?
It was pretty easy on Gutsy - I had to uncomment three lines in
xorg.conf and restart the X se
Maybe this:
1. Copy your selection
2. Edit->Paste as New
3. Image->Mode->Indexed
4. Image->Mode-RGB
5. Select All
6. Copy
7. Paste back into original image
I used to do something similar in Photoshop when I wanted to bitmap
just a portion of an image.
remove
> these blemishes but, so far, have not found anything I can get to work.
> All suggestions and how to get round the difficulty will be gratefully
> received.
Can you post a small sample image somewhere?
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n't print
anything to the terminal.
So, anyone out there have an idea of what to try next? This image is
supposedly a template for a trade show booth and can be downloaded
here:
http://206.188.197.107/graphics/E120.zip
Thanks!
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To answer question #1 - just after you switch to the move tool, do
Select->Float. When you are done do either Layer->Anchor or
Layer->New.
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to the (most highly respected) developers, but I think enough of us
are wishing for it to make it happen. GD work (in my experience) is
almost always verging on a train wreck - an improvement in GIMP's text
tool would certainly help me keep it on the rails :)
Chris
_
e?
Do the "normal" mac shortcuts work? IIRC the copyright symbol is option-g
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f runs well on
windows though (they've been working on that for a while).
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