[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2004-11-27 at 1038.13 -0500):
> The second part of the process would be to synthesize pixels to fill the
> holes
> in the image, by the interpolation of the color values of surrounding pixels
> to create a seamless blending across each hole. A google search turned up one
> me
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2004-11-29 at 1021.34 -0500):
> I have a large photograph that I cropped and then reduced in size. But when I
> do that the pixels per inch goes up. How do I reduce an image in size yet
> keep the pixels per inch at e.g., 90? I scanned at 50 PPI (the lowest Xsane
> will do.) B
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2004-12-23 at 1055.42 -0200):
> > Maybe I'll just switch window managers whenever I want to take a
> > screenshot.
> Is not it faster and easier to take a screenshot of the whole sreen
> and crop the result?
> You will have the screenshot loaded on the GIMP not on some dummy
>
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2004-12-23 at 1051.59 -0500):
> > I wonder how having to crop, specially if you want it pixel perfect,
> > is faster.
> Well, cropping is prolly much faster than killing the wm, editing .xinitrc,
> restarting the wm, etc. for a casual screenshot.
Tried E-ScreenShoot (an epplet)?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2004-12-23 at 1037.07 -0800):
> Well, you can open a script-fu console and use the "gimp-rect-select"
> command (ugh). But no, there is no reasonable way to do it right
> now.
Not fast, but easier than scripting, use four guides, selection tool
will snap to them.
GSR
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2004-12-23 at 1309.48 -0500):
> Holy moley. I was only vaguely aware that enlightenment had epplets, but
> didn't know much about them.
I thought it shipped with some directly or as related package.
> What's really wierd is that the Debian epplet package is simply called
> "ep
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2004-12-23 at 2340.23 +0100):
> The reason why i want it is because if you slice something in two like
> a circle and you want to stretch the middle you have to select in the
> exact middle of the circle a 1 px slice and scale it. Selecting a 1 px
> slice is a pain in the butt wi
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2005-01-01 at 2004.51 +):
> Is there a way to render the Mosaic plugin w/o grid lines?
> Example:
> http://epierce.freeshell.org/misc/mosaic_grid.png
[...]
> FYI, I'm trying to Gimpify this tutorial:
> http://www.xanthic.net/tutorials/pstut_screenzoom.html
IMO, to do that tu
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2005-01-14 at 1518.18 -0700):
> I'd like to have the mouse cursor arrow appear in the window of an
> acquired screenshot. This is for when I want to illustrate a pulldown
> menu item. When I use the Acquire screenshot functionality of the GIMP,
> the cursor doesn't appear. Is
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2005-01-24 at 1103.58 -0800):
> the way the gimp-1.2 worked was that you type a few characters and it
> fills in the rest if this matches any file or directory located in the
> same directory. then it stops at the point where there are two or more
> choices. for example, you ha
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2005-01-28 at 1704.41 -0600):
> I want to create what I can only describe as a submarine shape. I want a
> cylinder that is rounded on the ends and looks 3D. Just a left to right
> view, no angles no perspective. Boy, I sure don't know how to do this. Can
> anyone point?
Make th
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2005-01-28 at 1844.21 -0500):
> This sounds like something that might be easier to do in Blender, an
> open source 3D application at www.blender3d.org . While the tool takes
> some getting used to, it's well worth it.
It is a bit overkill for this, specially if you do not kn
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2005-01-29 at 2134.12 +0100):
> What you have seen is an animation ot the progress you have done in the image.
> Now, how can I save this progress as an animated gif or a set of images for
> each frame??
Does it have to be one frame per paint stroke? If not, you can try
with so
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2005-01-31 at 0445.16 +0100):
> GSR, what i want is the functionality that oekakis have, and also some paint
> programs, a way to see the development of a painting.
> It's very usefull for artists to see how others paint, they can learn just
> watching. And is a great way for s
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2005-02-11 at 1204.37 +0200):
> Put the channels into three layers of an image and use
> Plugins->Colours->Compose-> RGB
No need of the first step, just use the plugin on one of them and
select the other images there.
GSR
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2005-02-13 at 1624.13 +0100):
> What is that, and how to remove it?
Channels, in the channel stack.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2005-02-14 at 1110.37 -0500):
> Someone brought up the problem of a virus being passed around from the
> list a few days ago. I remember everyone kind of shot him down though.
> Well, I have been getting them as well and another just today.
Yes, it goes thru the list, bu
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2005-02-15 at 0906.32 +0100):
> Q2: How to I move a selection (example BOX) without moving the layer's
> image data ?
While still with selection tool selected, press Alt key and drag the
selection with mouse. Or press Alt and Arrows for 1 pixel movement, or
Shift+Arrows for
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2005-02-26 at 1805.22 +1100):
> In order to get past any background processing photoshop may have been
> doing, I also tried adjusting the curve in the curves dialog then
> quickly hit OK - this came out taking the same time as if I moved the
> curve and waited 10 seconds
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2005-03-02 at 2013.39 +1030):
> I have taken with "gimp". Is there any way of improving them very much.
> May be too critical, but as it's my first work would like it to look
> more professional than I really am.
> http://www.members.optusnet.com.au/squareyes/ubuntu.html
Are
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2005-03-26 at 2217.47 -0500):
> Normal Gimp behavior seems to be to not work much at all. And normal
> behavior on the support forums seems to be to ignore requests for
> assistance.
Well, best way to to get help with bugs is bugzilla. Using the search
function, marking gi
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2005-04-05 at 0101.06 +0200):
> What would be the way to do something like this:
> http://www.photozone.de/7Digital/highpass.htm
Follow http://www.3dgate.com/techniques/2001/010625/0625hajba.html for
highpass part, the rest should not be different.
GSR
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2005-04-04 at 2300.46 -0400):
> Interesting tutorial. Wondering what the Gimp equivalent of the
> highpass filter is? Played a bit with Edge Detect, but there's a lot of
> options there.
>From bottom of http://www.3dgate.com/techniques/2001/010625/0625hajba2.html
---8<---
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2005-04-26 at 1229.34 -0400):
> You could try the unsharp mask. In gimp 1.x it was filters/enhance.
> In gimp 2.x it appears to be under ScriptFu/Alchemy.
Unsharp mask sharpens... and it is not a joke, but derived from the
original photographic laboratory technique: as unf
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2005-05-21 at 1700.27 +0200):
> Another image manipulation program, which GIMP is frequently being
> compared to, uses the Space key to offer the functionality that GIMP
> has bound to the middle mouse button: panning the image display. Since
> not everyone has a middle mouse
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2005-05-22 at 1710.22 +0100):
> > Any opinions on that, anyone?
>
> I agree that the space key should be reserved for something
> pretty amazingly common and useful. I suppose it's also likely
> that panning the image is a slightly more common temporary mode of
> action tha
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2005-06-15 at 1438.03 -0700):
> 2) Probably a boring repetitive question, but why isn't
> this list a newsgroup instead? Would be easier to track
> responses, etc.
Try gmane gateway.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2005-07-26 at 1159.22 +0200):
> Sven Neumann wrote:
> > Are you using the pencil tool perhaps? The one and only purpose of the
> > pencil tool is to have a hard edge aligned with the pixel grid.
>
> No, I'm using the brush tool. And there are no hard edges. The brush
> just
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2005-07-26 at 1620.51 +0200):
> So simplify my explanation, I will provide yet another example... :-)
>
> http://mavos.net/dump/jagged_line_3.png
>
> This time I chose to illustrate my point with a curve. Guess which one
> is hand drawn and which is a stroked path.
See the
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2005-07-26 at 1658.59 +0200):
> Ah, thanks, now at least I know it's a real bug and not just my
> expectations being to high. :-)
Thanks http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=311603
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2005-07-27 at 1217.16 +0200):
> > That is an issue that has existed for a long time, Gimp uses the
> > screen coordinates to paint.
> Where's the issue here? Screen coordinates is what GIMP gets
> delivered. It can hardly guess what you meant to draw in physical
> coordinates
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2005-08-06 at 2050.09 +):
> I use Gimp 224 on SuSe Linux 92 :turning a scissor-made shape into a selection
> rarely works and never twice.
> I have tries several 'tricks' suggested in mailing lists : they do not work.
> Michel
The original concept (or the second version
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2005-10-13 at 1256.54 +0200):
> On 10/11/05, Harish Narayanan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > cedric GEMY wrote:
> >
> > > Testing 2.3, i can there is new interpolation method called Lanczos.
> > > It is described as being better than cubic. Does anyboy know simply :)
> > > h
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2005-10-20 at 1004.37 -0200):
> I wonder why the need for a graphics card with high processing power
> and 3D pipeline for photo editing...
Probably cos it uses it has image processor (float, quick retrieve
from the card, shaders, etc required), via their CoreImage system. O
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2006-01-27 at 0157.03 -0600):
> Other leads?
Are the images zoomed out or at 1:1? I remember issues with that, at
least with mouses.
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Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2006-03-18 at 1644.03 -0500):
> which is preferred for graphics? I've heard that lcd is not good.
High end CRTs (probably the only ones you can find now, and in 19-22
inches sizes, price 400-600 euros) have years of development behind
them, so if you do not mind the weight a
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2006-03-19 at 2348.25 +0200):
> what is the difference between resoloution and size?
> between a picture with height:100; width:100 and resolution:200 to
> height:100; width:100 and resolution:400 ?
> Udi
Resolution is a hint for the real world print size and size is the
pix
en pixels (think
about them like squares or rectangles with different levels of
intensity) to ink dots which are on or off (one level of intensity, so
the printer creates patterns of dots to simulate the intensity levels
when looked from "far away").
> Thanks:
> Anti
>
> On
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2006-03-23 at 1824.26 +0100):
> On Thursday 23 March 2006 17:21, Rhys Sage wrote:
> > Is it likely that the GIMP will ever support RAW
> > images such as those from my XT?
> It allready does, via plugins..
> I use the dcraw plugin to manage my images from a Pentax *istDS.
> I
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2006-03-23 at 1856.51 +0100):
> It doesnt convert to 8 bits.
> Read more about it on the homepage: http://www.cybercom.net/~dcoffin/dcraw/
Uh? Gimp can load more than 8 bits per channel and work with that
later? Since when?
GSR
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2006-03-23 at 2039.21 +0100):
> On Thursday 23 March 2006 19:42, GSR - FR wrote:
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (2006-03-23 at 1856.51 +0100):
> > > It doesnt convert to 8 bits.
> > > Read more about it on the homepage:
> > > http://www.cybercom.
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2006-03-27 at 1050.47 -0500):
> I want to create a multicolor pinwheel effect for a
> background, with the arms of each shade radiating out from a hub
> and curved rather than straight. And I want the colors to blend
> into each other as in a gradient. A rainbow gradient is a
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2006-04-15 at 0926.14 +0100):
> On Saturday 15 April 2006 07:51, Joshua Raphael Fuentes wrote:
> > One thing that I've noticed with gimp is that the layering is doesn't
> > have a "foldering' feature. If you are familiar with adobe photoshop 7
> > (or later), there is a featu
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2006-05-14 at 1247.06 +0200):
> Is there a chance to use the alphachannel manually?
Tried with layer masks?
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2006-06-08 at 0822.52 -0300):
> On Thursday 08 June 2006 05:07 am, Michael Schumacher wrote:
> > > Von: Alf Lacis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > >
> > > A better way of doing textures would be to show 'phantom' copies
> > > of the tiled image like this:
> >
> > http://bugzilla.gnome
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2006-06-17 at 1701.16 -0700):
>I was wondering, is there a way in GIMP to fill an area such that
> alternately, one pixel is colored and the other is not? For example, if I
> color a perfect square, I should end up with a chessboard pattern on it (on
> the pixel level)
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2006-07-05 at 0159.39 +1000):
> anyone know something that explains "Feathering" REALLY well?
It is rather simple: feather == blur of quickmask == (selection to
channel, blur the channel, channel to selection).
When you see marching ants, you are seeing the 50% (IIRC) bound
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2006-07-18 at 0736.55 -0700):
> I'm working out of Learning Web Design by Jennifer
> Niederst, and it uses Photoshop for dealing with
> graphics. I've instead opted to use GIMP, and I'm
> wondering if there is an equivalent to "Constrain
> Proportions" and "Resample Image" op
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2006-08-04 at 1824.44 -0400):
> * read in the file (a png file that is RGB)
> * Desaturate HSV
> * Merge the layers of the desaturated image
> * Save the file to a new directory, but with the same name
Which png have layers?
In any case, you could look at plain shell and im
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2006-08-07 at 1138.09 -0400):
> I've tried tricks like cutting out the selected area into a new layer
> and performing the blur on the new layer. That is no better. My
> searches seem to suggest that Photoshop can limit the blurring to the
> selected area's colours if the
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2006-12-14 at 0950.07 +0100):
> Being slower I assume GREYCstoration performs much more complex
> calculation, do you think it offers a better algorithm than the other
> plugins around? On the other hand it looks it is not mantained very
> actively, or am I wrong?
Gimp ve
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2006-12-24 at 1519.59 +):
> Hi, Saw this on Digg last night:
> http://forums.livingwithstyle.com/showthread.php?t=342065
Heh, scale kit makers trying to avoid the scale look and people
converting photos to it.
That tutorial is rather direct to GIMP. Quick mask, blend (
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2007-03-10 at 1258.19 -0500):
> If saving to a network drive is not possible (such as smb://), is there
> some other trick I could use to get the image over there?
Mount the network drive. You can use smbmount or fusesmb, for
example. Then files will appear in the main tre
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2007-03-13 at 1135.15 +0100):
> are the express keys and the touch strip of an Intuos 3 tablet
> supposed to work in gimp?
One way is http://hem.bredband.net/devel/wacom/
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2007-04-01 at 1046.37 +0900):
> > Is it possible to configure GIMP so that all devices are using the same
> > tools and colours? So that if I select the airbrush with my pen, and
> > then pick up my mouse, the mouse will stay in airbrush mode?
>
> Thanks for any advice.
I
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2007-04-02 at 2150.31 +0900):
> Joao,
> > martin: most setigns can be shared - just go to
> > ->File->Preferences, and check the Tool Options tab.
Read again and try it yourself if needed. ;]
> I've done this and under "Paint Options Shared Between Tools" I have
> "Brush
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2007-06-19 at 2131.44 +0300):
> Is there any gamma correction tool suitable for gimp windows version?
Go to Levels tool, there are two rows, one with two numeric controls
(output) and other with three (input). Gamma is the middle one of the
set of three.
GSR
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2007-07-07 at 1809.55 +0200):
> "Olivier Lecarme" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > The Wacom Intuos tablets provide all you want, and in fact more,
> Is that also true for the older (serial) versions? If so, how to
> enable this?
Serial tablets were even easier to setup than
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2007-07-21 at 2026.55 -0600):
> Every time and on each machine i get "Error: Can't convert PSD mode to GIMP
> base imagetype" any brilliant insights? (im sure there are many, how about
> insights this error :D )
I would check the image is RGB, Greyscale or Indexed type.
GS
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2007-07-19 at 1856.54 -0400):
>> I have personally tried to create such a brush, but the results are
>> inconclusive. I use an Intuos 3 tablet and have created (just for test) a
>> 3
>> x 3 matrix containing 9 images and 2 ranks, first for x-tilt and second
>> for
>> y-tilt
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2007-07-22 at 1801.32 -0400):
> Thank you very much for your examples, they also helped me understand a bit
> more the "Save as GIH" dialogue. One of the things that strikes me as
> illogical was that you start the ranks from the bottom and go to the top as
> you add more ran
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2007-11-24 at 1903.37 -):
>
> I'm trying to reduce noise using multiple photos of the very same subject,
> using both a tripod or simply repeating a scan a number of times ( i have a
> flatbed scanner with a lot of noise especially in dark areas... )
[...]
> I have use
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2007-11-27 at 2026.23 -):
> I have tried, but it requires more memory than i have, after 30
> minutes ( with 10 images, each of 5 Megapixels ) it was still
> working ( 256mb ram +768 swap ), whilst with gimp everything, from
> loading to adjusting the opacity, took only a
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2007-12-02 at 0902.40 -):
> > I also tried the original approach, it took ~120 secs (~30 without
> > setting limits, no swapping in any case) and did not crash due the
> > forced memory limit (original JPEGs were 2560*1920 and ~3MBytes each,
> > work dir ended being ~180M
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2008-03-25 at 2156.34 +0100):
> This will give a fully colored, 1-pixel line:
> -
> | x-|---|---|---|---|-x |
> -
>
> This will give a 50% colored, 2-pixel line:
> -
> | | | | | | |
> -
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2008-10-27 at 1842.17 +0100):
> Per Gregers Bilse ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > The font in question is the one used in the buttons on the left (Hour,
> > Day, Week, etc). I do remember it had an odd name, there was only one
> > of its kind (no bold, italic, etc), and it ca
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2008-10-23 at 1342.25 +0200):
> Hi, I'm using Gimp 2.6.0 for Windows with a Wacom Cintiq 12WX graphical
> tablet. Whenever I press one of the buttons on the Wacom pen it comes up with
> the right-click file,edit etc. menu and the other button moves the canvas
> around. I keep
Hi,
remeg...@comcast.net (2009-01-25 at 0801.59 -0800):
> I'm new to the list, and pretty new to the Gimp. As a photographer I'm
> still using Photoshop
> as my primary tool, because I need to be able to work on 16 bit images.
> I understand that
> that eventually the Gimp will have 16 bit proc
Hi,
capn...@yahoo.com (2009-02-04 at 0902.16 -0800):
> I have a large amout of .xcf that I would like to batch convert to .xcfgz is
> there an application that can do this?
Just run gzip *.xcf in a shell. Or look for a compression app that can
gzip multiple files separatelly (not tar then gzip...
Hi,
mcb...@broggs.org (2009-02-04 at 1345.13 -0500):
> On Wed, Feb 04, 2009 at 07:28:06PM +0100, GSR - FR wrote:
> > Hi,
> > capn...@yahoo.com (2009-02-04 at 0902.16 -0800):
> > > I have a large amout of .xcf that I would like to batch convert to .xcfgz
> > > is
Hi,
howe.ste...@gmail.com (2009-03-25 at 1353.01 -0700):
> Howdy,
> I'm making a mosaic. I've used gimp to
> strip out extraneous background artifacts
> posterize the picture down to a sixteen colors.
> separated the colors onto different layers.
>
> Now I'd like to know either by area (cm, or inc
Hi,
delphit...@yahoo.com (2009-06-02 at .53 -0500):
> I like doing the Layer to Image Size, because it reminds me all
> components are on the same canvas. But is there any technical reason
> for doing Image to Layer Size or for not doing it?
Sometimes it is good to have smaller layers as that
Hi,
ele...@gmail.com (2009-08-20 at 1054.38 +0200):
> I try to create speed line like manga .
> an example is
> http://isa39moda3.free.fr/ISA41/mangamania/Images/Dessins/naruto_ch243_p06.png
>
> is there any script fu or a simple way to do that ?
> the principle is easy, create lines with diffe
Hi,
nospam-ab...@ilyaz.org (2009-09-04 at 0627.39 +):
> The first thing I do when entering GIMP is switching to the eyepicker
> (or is is dropper? ;-) tool. But it is not non-destructive enough;
> and it is useless as a default tool.
Zoom tool only modifies the view... is that non destructive
Hi,
gra...@yadtel.net (2009-11-12 at 1329.34 -0500):
> recomendation??
>
> I've been looking online at ViewSonic X Series VX2433wm Black 23.6" 2ms(GTG);
> 5ms HDMI Full 1080P Widescreen LCD Monitor -
> Maximum Resolution: 1920 x 1080
If you want to have good colours, avoid TN panels, they are
Hi,
p.rosenb...@gmx.net (2009-11-15 at 2152.06 +0100):
> How can I change the layer selection by clicking on the object in the image?
Move tool has a pick layer or guide mode, it will select the topmost
layer that is non transparent for the pixel you click.
GSR
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for...@gimpusers.com (2009-11-24 at 2113.32 +0100):
> hello there i am a blender user
> i i wanted to create a texture for bumomap/normal map
> in gimp
> i tryed the noise filter but this is not what i need
You have to combine it with other things. ;]
> i am modeling a camera
> see camera
Hi,
deniz.a.m.do...@gmail.com (2009-11-25 at 1613.28 +0100):
> It seems like there is no way to toggle this behavior by e.g. holding
> key. You'd think that holding the shift key would toggle the behavior,
> which the description in the toolbox implies. However, I can't get
> this to work!
I gave
Hi,
for...@gimpusers.com (2009-11-25 at 1505.33 +0100):
> for start noise was creating noise with different colors
Yes, that is right, because desaturate gives you the white to black
version. You have to follow all the steps, even if at first it looks
bad. ;]
I made a quick visual tutorial so yo
Hi,
mjham...@graphics-muse.org (2010-01-06 at 1652.05 -0700):
> On Thu, 2010-01-07 at 00:55 +0100, Uwe Haider wrote:
> > Runs Gimp with a quadcore or with an faster DualCore better? The system
> > will run on Linux Gentoo with 64bit.
> Not sure it matters unless you happen to run a lot of other app
Hi,
for...@gimpusers.com (2010-01-10 at 1554.49 +0100):
> You already get a lot of good advices
>
> I will add that just apply a simplicistic but very effective trick may do
> marvels
>
> just some gaussian blur on your gradient may create all the smoothness you
> may desire ...more the range, mo
Hi,
for...@gimpusers.com (2010-03-07 at 2045.09 +0100):
> I had some plans scanned at Zephyr Printing. They scanned
> the Large drawings at 600DPI, 1 Bit Black, and saved the files. The pixel
> sizes of the drawings are 21600 x 33184.
[...]
> Has anyone had trouble using with such a large sized f
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just.g...@lesve.org (2010-03-25 at 2205.15 +0100):
> I can live without the feature but if I press Contr-S will my
> original file be destroyed.
C-d to make a duplicate, then close the original.
GSR
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for...@gimpusers.com (2010-07-12 at 1402.44 +0200):
> For the last couple of days, I've been getting a different, disruptive
> behaviour: The information in the lcp window remains pertainent to the old
> image.
>
> My current workaround is to do this after selecting a new image: I close the
>
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m...@marccarson.com (2010-07-14 at 1409.01 -0700):
> > Is there somewhere we can see one of the scans you're working with?
> Sure. Here's an original panel straight from the scanner:
> http://friendlyskies.net/projects/comics/originalpanel.png
> I tried unsharp mask and selective gaussian blur,
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for...@gimpusers.com (2010-07-28 at 0914.52 +0200):
> >Say you draw a monochrome gradient from back to white along 2560 pixels.
> >You only have 256 different colors, thus you get bands 10 pixels wide.
> >And dithering does not have a real effect in such a case.
> I'm in RGB mode. The image is
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saulgo...@flashingtwelve.brickfilms.com (2010-08-09 at 0005.36 -0400):
> Quoting Harry Strunc :
>
> > Hi,
> > I want to make a path turn into a selection and I cant figure it out.
> > It's so simple and I cant find the answer.
> > Please help.
>
> "Select->From Path" will create a selection f
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jbi...@mit.edu (2010-08-17 at 1314.54 -0400):
> I've looked through the manual and done plenty of googling... but I
> can't quite figure out what to do here. I use a wacom bamboo tablet and
> I would like the right mouse click (the upper button on the shaft of the
> stylus) to switch to eras
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jbi...@mit.edu (2010-08-18 at 1046.30 -0400):
> Thanks for the reply, but that's not quite what I'm looking for.
> Flipping the pen around is actually very cumbersome for me. Yes, if I
> turn the pen around and use the "eraser" then the previous tool selected
> by the "eraser" will be activa
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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
>
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gregtu...@yahoo.co.uk (2010-12-19 at 1535.06 -):
> Hi Mag,
>
> On 19 Dec 10 15:13 Mag Gam said:
> > I would like to remove this time stamps. I was
> > wondering what is the best way to do this in batch?
[...]
> If you hoped to magically blend out the timestamp replacing it with
> the col
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for...@gimpusers.com (2011-01-28 at 0316.16 +0100):
> >Hi,
> >I'm having a problem accessing Script-Fu. As I understand it, when I click
> >on Filters>Script-Fu>Refresh Scripts, a menu should appear alongside
> >Filters. This is not happening.
>
> >The scripts I want to use are Script-Fu > L
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for...@gimpusers.com (2011-02-01 at 2054.11 +0100):
> I often use photoshop to open binary flat files, either 8 or 16 bit
> depth. In photoshop if I select open using photoshop raw format, a
> dialog box pops up asking what the image dimensions are (ie,
> 512x512), the number of channels (ie 1)
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d...@shadowdrama.net (2011-02-01 at 2254.23 +0200):
> On Tue, Feb 01, 2011 at 08:54:11PM +0100, mintakax wrote:
> > I often use photoshop to open binary flat files, either 8 or 16 bit
> > depth. In photoshop if I select open using photoshop raw format, a
> > dialog box pops up asking what the i
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phorg...@yahoo.com (2011-02-01 at 1834.43 -0800):
> On 02/01/2011 01:24 PM, GSR - FR wrote:
> > ... elision by patrick ...
> > Ooops, right... yet another reminder of why I hate interfaces that
> > hide and forget you opened the "|>". I just noticed the se
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gbu...@gmail.com (2011-04-04 at 0847.37 +0200):
> I would like to glue a logo and some dozen of pictures automatically,
> ie. the logo and the picture has the same height and to glue them at
> the common edge. How can I do that? Should I use script-fu?
That is one way, other is using shell com
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2003-11-11 at 1400.59 +):
> Is there an easier way of setting the dynamic text colour. It does not
> have a dialog bog for a hex triplet.
Open the normal colour selector instead of the dynamic text one,
change there, then drag and drop to the button. Or drag and drop from
t
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2003-11-11 at 2253.16 +):
> I got the idea, I found out I can pick the colour with colour picker,
> select dynamic text, hit the colour button in the dynamic text dialog &
> drag the colour directly from the colour picker to the dynamic text
> colour selector.
Did you tri
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2003-11-13 at 1715.33 +0100):
> That's not even a GIMP feature but implemented on the GTK+ level
> (except some parts like saving the changed keybindings across
> sessions). Apart from that it's a lousy hack, it's disabled by
> default, very unintuitive and should be replaced by
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2003-11-21 at 0834.36 +0100):
> This would be fine for unix based systems too. Are there any plans to
> create an system interface for X to plug-in an CMM?
> Do You know someone allready working on this?
apropos Xcms should give you some man pages, here it does. If one
checks th
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