--- Dotan Cohen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Very nice, the sample chapters were amazing. This seems to be written
> for Gimp 2.2, but 2.4 will have significant changes. Can you (or the
> author) address that issue?
Speaking of books, I have Beginning Gimp, which was published in '06
but says it i
--- Judy Stone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> when i open gimp, nothing appears on the task bar, the bar is
> empty...help?
Try again in the evening. Bars are more popular then. :)
Moody friends. Drama q
--- Milos Prudek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thank you for the debugging tip. It is quite discouraging when the
> computer tells you "your program is wrong, and I am not going to tell
> you what is wrong with it, not even a small hint".
As a Winblows user, you get used to it. :)
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--- Sven Neumann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, 2007-09-12 at 21:57 -0600, Bob Meetin - www.dottedi.biz
wrote:
> > An example of what I would like to be able to create in gimp:
> > http://www.bigstockphoto.com/images/bsp-headleft.gif
> >
> > --> the smooth horizontal curvy shape white/ligh
--- Sven Neumann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If I click on the pan tool a thumbnail appears at the top left corner
> of the image.
> GIMP has a pan tool? What is that?
Sure, you must've seen it. The icon looks like a little frying pan.
It inserts rude comments into your image. ;)
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--- David Gowers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Thanks for your prompt answer but I don't think you got me right.
> > I don't want to save the selected area of the image but rather the
> path (the
> > outline) that is given by the selection so that I can use this
> selection
> > outline to select
--- "Bob Meetin - www.dottedi.biz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Greg, thx, I downloaded inkscape - and now the learning curve begins.
> I looked at the multiply thing in GIMP but have not figured out how
to
> make it work. It will need to be left for when I have a lit
--- Owen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That's a zoom tool, the icon looks like a pan, so is that why you
> called it a pan tool?
>
> What comments does it insert into you images, and where are they
> inserted?
I think you missed the joke. Ah well.
--- Michael Schumacher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was able to use fonts in both GIMP with and without the MS-Windows
> GTK+ engine.
How were you able to run GIMP without it? When I try it, GIMP refuses
to start.
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I've read a few msgs. that talked about how GIMP only does 8-bit
processing. Does that mean if I load, say, a 16-bit image, Will GIMP
display and/or save the image as an 8-bit image? If that IS the case,
that's a rather serious short-coming for photographers and such.
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--- Leon Brooks GIMP <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Oh, yes, & PS requires Windows
Isn't there still a Mac version?
Pinpoint customers who are looking for what you sell.
http://searchmarketing.yahoo.com/
--- gimp_user <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ...[GIMP] does not have an interface that makes for an easy user
> transition from the industry PS standard it is not a tool that is
> ready for adoption by high quality image makers.
I would disagree with this. I use both PS and GIMP and thanks to PH I
I appreciate all the info and discussion on this. It's a lot more than
I expected...and that's a good thing.
I guess what I really want to know is, am I going to see any noticeable
loss if image quality from my 12-bit images?
Also asked but not answered, are imaged displayed in their original
bi
--- Leon Brooks GIMP <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ...it usually carries a kind of expressiveness that plaid old English
> often lacks. (-:
I prefer tartan or houndstooth English myself. :)
Check out the
--- jim feldman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've posted this before, and in case you missed it, you really need
> to do a bit of digital "darkroom" 101. Go to www.normankoren.com and
> read through his site. Really. I'm not trying to be pedantic or
> condescending, but when you finish going thr
--- carol irvin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> When I go to crop something, Gimp crops it very nicely but, unlike,
> PS, the image is then impossible to do anything else with as I now
> have a floating layer.
Interesting. Does this happen with GIMP's file format and/or others?
I was cropping an
--- carol irvin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i opened gimp and just used the default black brush and made a bunch
> of black squiggles on a white canvas. then i altered that version
> with a filter. and, drum roll please, made them into two layers!
I did this in 2.2.17 and I didn't get another
--- Patrick Shanahan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Then you need to abandon the jpeg format as it is lossey (google for
> it) and you need to shoot RAW.
I know, but if you can retain your original bit-depth, the lossyness
isn't as noticeable, especially if you set the compression to the
lowest poss
--- carol irvin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I know it is terribly easy for me to end up with mud after I overdo
it
> with all the plug-ins, styles, custom shapes and so forth that I've
> amassed in the PS program.
Like your national park pics? :) Actually, I like the surrealistic
look it gives
--- carol irvin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The way I cropped was to use the horizontal selection marquee tool
> and then pressed Image>Crop in the menu of the image. When the crop
> was completed, I had my nice cropped image BUT I also had a floating
> layer and thus 2 layers in the layers pal
--- Sven Neumann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I don't think though that we need more people pointing out the
obvious
> flaws in GIMP.
Obvious to whom? Do you speak for the list members?
> We are all very well aware of them...
We are?
> ...and you are just stealing our precious time.
Again, d
--- mike reqavey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> please point me in the direction of how I could make a captcha around
> 8.5 x 11.0 inches.
\
---'
/
Sorry. Couldn't resist. :)
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--- Carsten Agger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I recently bought the book (it was recommended in a video podcast
> at www.meetthegimp.org) and did the first four chapters ... and think
> it looks good; i already learned a lot, and it only seems to be
> getting better. It looks good for not-so-advan
--- Simon Nickau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Online tool which does this : http://rsizr.com/
I tried this but the image resets as soon as its done. You don't even
get a chance to view the final output.
--- Konstantin Svist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I saw the same thing.. are you using linux, perchance? Maybe it's
> limux-flash-specific bug...
Nope, XP Pro.
> Anyway, I think it keeps the result but doesn't -- try saving it and
> see if you get the final image.
Did that. You get the origina
--- Rolf Steinort <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ... and I use this chance to shamelessly plug my tutorial video about
> the liquid resize plugin for the Gimp: http://meetthegimp.org/?p=60
And thanks to your shamelessness, I've installed said plug-in. One
thing though, except for the image dimensio
> That isn't possible at this time. What you are asking for is along
> the lines of what is asked for in GIMP bug #51937.
>
> See http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=51937
Which was posted in '01. Perhaps it's time to revisit this request?
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t.
I have been trying the different tools but can't get the dimensions to stick
where I put them. How do I get this right?
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>Sorry Greg,I just downloaded Gimp and don't know anything about it yet. Go to
the truespace sight as their newest software and all
>theirvideo tutorials are free. Microsoft bought Caligari which developed
truespace.
>
>
>
>--- Original Message ---
>
say that looks pretty
amazing. My wife tried to download it this evening but something went wrong.
I've just started the 3rd and final part of the download (videos) now and will
install in the morning.
>>
>> Thanks again,
>>
>> Greg
>>
>> --
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>8x10 is close to square (closer than a 4x6). Can you image viewer tell you
>the size and verify that it is 2400x3000?
>
>On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 1:27 AM, Greg wrote:
>
>> OK I've been playing with that for the last hour and it doesn't seem to
be
>> doing the
Yes it can and we are good to go. Thanks for the help.
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>Yes it can and we are good to go. Thanks for the help.
>
>Greg
>
>
Trying to get the second picture done and it keeps getting "squashed". That
is, my short plump bird is now tall and thin. Any thoughts?
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>Hi Greg, GimpUsers,
>
>> Trying to get the second picture done and it keeps getting "squashed".
That
>> is, my short plump bird is now tall and thin. Any thoughts?
>
>I haven't followed all the responses to this thread, but take a gander
>at the
Note that round corners will only be available if you have an active
selection. It's recommended that you use it with the rectangular marquee
tool. It'll round the corners of the selection. That's what it does.
Good luck!
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No, hue means shade of color. Green, red, blue, etc.
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Subject: Re: [Gimp-user] difference between brightness and sa
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I think I've overdone the unsharp mask on the right side of the image,
but hopefully it will give you a few clues. With more time it could be
done better!
In short, you picked a pig of an image to reduce! :-)
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th any required "housekeeping" bytes edited
5. Resave
As others have said - not something that the GIMP does.
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e and rewrites that to the disk.
It does NOT re-compress the file, hence the process is lossless (In as
much as it doesn't run a second compression on the original compressed
(and and admittedly lossy) data).
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Hi Alexander,
On 02 Feb 09 09:26 Alexander Rabtchevich
said:
> I think you mix cropping and resizing :).
I didn't mix them. I just assumed Johan had. Up till now this thread
had been exclusively about cropping.
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> > blue?
Sounds like a case for the LEVELS dialogue to me, and then some
playing with the CHANNELS and adjustment of light, dark and gamma
settings on each of them.
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dialogs. The same has been true
> for RedHat Linux and SCO Unixware that I have used.
I haven't been following the full details of this thread, but I can
confirm that my systems works as you report and that I do not regard
this as standard behaviour for a Windows Application.
I am runn
ools to
adjust the brightness of shadows and highlights.
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Hi Oliver,
On 12 Jul 09 16:56 "Olivier Lecarme" said:
> And read the on-line documentation, it was made for this! :-)
Why be mean? Give him a hint. EDIT > PREFERENCES > WINDOW MANAGEMENT
But, I agree. Before complaining you do need to read the
documentation!
Hi Olivier,
On 12 Jul 09 19:13 "Olivier Lecarme" said:
>
> It was not my intention to be mean, and I added a smiley. But you're
> right, I should have pointed to the Preferences dialog.
And I should have added a smiley too.
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in a non-standard prefix.
does anyone have any suggestions please.
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Hi, i have already installed babl and gegl but still no good when using
./configure This is driving me nuts.
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>Greg S. wrote:
>> Hi, i have already installed babl and gegl but still no good when using
>> ./configure This is driving me nuts.
>
>What about the
>
>"Consider adjusting the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable if you
>installed software in a non-standard pr
>
>>>Greg S. wrote:
>>>> Hi, i have already installed babl and gegl but still no good when
>>>> using
>>>> ./configure This is driving me nuts.
>>>
>>>What about the
>>>
>>>"Consider adjusting the P
/home/user/dev/bin/gimp-2.7
>
>without messing with environment variables will launch GIMP 2.7.
>
> / Martin
>
Hi Martin,
Thanks for your info, but git did not work. Other end hungup. Tried many
times. Please advise regards
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>On 07/20/2009 01:11 AM, Greg S. wrote:
>> Hi Martin,
>>
>> Thanks for your info, but git did not work. Other end hungup. Tried many
>> times. Please advise regards
>
>Exactly what commands do you use?
>
> / Martin
>These are the commands to set up g
>>On 07/20/2009 01:11 AM, Greg S. wrote:
>>> Hi Martin,
>>>
>>> Thanks for your info, but git did not work. Other end hungup. Tried many
>>> times. Please advise regards
>>
>>Exactly what commands do you use?
>>
>> / Martin
>&
>On 07/20/2009 01:22 AM, Greg S. wrote:
>>>> On 07/20/2009 01:11 AM, Greg S. wrote:
>>>>> Hi Martin,
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks for your info, but git did not work. Other end hungup. Tried
many
>>>>> times. Please advise regards
>>On 07/20/2009 01:22 AM, Greg S. wrote:
>>>>> On 07/20/2009 01:11 AM, Greg S. wrote:
>>>>>> Hi Martin,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks for your info, but git did not work. Other end hungup. Tried
>many
>>>>>&g
d it!)?
I would apply each object that you draw to a new layer. That's like
painting on a free floating clear sheet laying on top of the backgrond
canvas. Layers can be added, deleted and moved around independently of
each other.
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u are protecting yourself from "mistakes".
I'm going to assume you are working with a photograph. If that's the
case, then this page might suggest some of the reasons you should use
Levels:
http://www.gregtutor.plus.com/digphoto/levels.html
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my work and keep watching 'meetthegimp'
Norman stole my words! :-)
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ore copying, apply
some feathering to it. This provides a blurred edge which should
achieve a subtle blend when pasted to cover the hole.
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age.
Using a soft-edged brush should allow you to obtain a very
satisfactory result as it gives you finer control than trying to take
a single lump of colour from one place to another.
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ed. It's a warning that you may need to change tools, or a
confirmation that the intended thing will happen as you click or drag.
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a command line tool of any kind, I need this little trick
quite a bit.
ATdhvaannkcse !
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ey again will make it
reappear.
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anyone just step me thru the Gimp steps for doing this ?
Many thanks (or indeed atdhvaannkcse) Greg E.
On Wednesday 02 September 2009, Greg Edwards wrote:
> Hi,
> The scenario - have an inkjet printer which regularly runs out of black
> ink, but still has plenty of colour ink. I
Folks,
Sorry to keep changing the Subject, it's probably defeating the mailing list
threading.
I finally found the Color Exchange facility, under Colors / Map / Color
Exchange, which does exactly what I wanted.
Cheers,
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27;t do a job it
wasn't designed to do.
Having said that, I am surprised that I can't find a way of to select
my choice of default tool on start up.
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f the login session, Gimp starts straight
away.
Sounds like Gimp 2.6.7 needs a mod to better detect that X11 is already
running.
Hope that's helpful. Let me know if you would like the system log.
Rgds,
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need help.
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hments.
I suffered the same issues with Paul Hartman's response in this
thread.
All I'm saying is that you can't rely on people seeing those footers.
Sorry not to be talking about the GIMP. Time to shut up, methinks!
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Thanks for that and what you have said is correct. I have installed Gimp 2.4.7
and it works fine. 2.6.7 seems to be a problem. I will keep trying.
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I have purchased a second hand server for gimp and other software development.
The server environment will run Centos 5.3 and the newer version 5.4 will be
released soon.
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Hi all,
The error message below was generated when I tried to configure gegl. I have
installed glib-2.22.2
Has anyone got any ideas please.
*** 'pkg-config --modversion glib-2.0' returned 2.22.2, but GLIB (2.12.3)
*** was found! If pkg-config was correct,
regards
greg "Re
>Thanks Owen for that info.
I have been following the install process you have outlined.
I installed glib-2.22.2 in opt.
any advise?
regards
Greg
>> Hi all,
>>
>> The error message below was generated when I tried to configure gegl.
>> I have
>> installed gli
Hi martin,
Thanks for that info.
I set the LD_LIBRARY_PATH to /opt/gimp-2.7/lib
But did not configure.
Any more info please
regards
Greg
>On 11/07/2009 09:41 AM, Greg S. wrote:
>> *** 'pkg-config --modversion glib-2.0' returned 2.22.2, but GLIB (2.12.3)
>> *** was
y already opened files to do this.
Rubbish! Just customise the GIMP to the way you want it!
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alone.
The same massively retrograde step was taken in the Windows
implementation too!
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t it's almost at the stage where I
say it might have been better to take it out all together, or just
placed all the tips, on a single conventional help page.
However, I'm sure you've had the same thoughts yourself, and
hopefully, with the next release,
the image, one of the options there may prove useful.
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es for different purposes. There is some
information in GIMP help. Best you read up some fuller descriptions of
the various image file formats. I'm sure someone be be along in a
moment with some appropriate links.
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r compression levels. The control is more
one of "reduce this if you can", rather than "reduce it whatever the
consequenses".
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But now you realise how much the data is compressed at even "normal"
levels, you realise how good the algorithm was that the JPEG came up
with! :-)
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ould be better
visiting:
http://wysifauthoring.informe.com/forum/
where they'll be plenty of help.
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use on the WEB.
>
> A well known GIMP-tutor recently recommended "Kompozer" to me for
> building web-pages. See: http://www.gregtutor.plus.com
Thanks for the recommendation André. For English speakers there's also
a lot of help available for KompoZer at the forum:
http://
Hi Nathan,
On 27 Jan 10 16:05 Nathan Lane said:
> W3Schools is a W3C website.
I cannot see any evidence that the company Refsnes Data, which owns
w3schools.com is related to the W3C.
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hoto but then can't get it on a new layer to overlay,
and I don't know how to make the image transparent. Sorry to be asking for
help but sincerely appreciate anyone taking time to assist. Thank you...
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I just wanted to add, the photo for the top layer is our group lead singer so
there's some white space around some of the picture that needs to be deleted.
Before I select all, I use the fuzzy select tool to highlight only the person
in the picture, then do select all, edit, copy.
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;m sooo close but am just
still missing something. A bit more help I think, and I'll owe a bit of
whatever you choose to alter your mood :-)
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I think I'm using Gimp 2.6. I see a 2.6.9 out there maybe? Maybe a have a
version just a bit older than what you're giving me instructions for?
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te whereas it's actually
a pic of the singer. If you don't want to post your email, just send it to
oneonthee...@yahoo.com.
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>On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 10:50 PM, Greg A. wrote:
>>
>> I looked at Bing on stage, and that's where I want to go but then make
Bing
>> transparent so the background shows through. I appreciate your offer, if
you
>> want to give me an email address I'll send yo
king a donation to the developers of GIMP, as it's a
tremendously powerful piece of software. I'm sure I'll be back with question
in the future but for now simply, Thank You.
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raw around what I want
to cut but when I cut the image actually gets more bold and clear. What am I
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. Thanks
for the help guys...
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The range of fonts and such is pretty extensive in GIMP but naturally I can't
find what I want :-) I'm looking for blocky kind of letters, kinda grafitti.
Anybody know of a library of fonts and letters maybe? Thanks much.
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Wow, what a cool site Branko. Now I have too freakin many styles to choose
from :-) Thanks man, ya done good.
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I'm missing something?? I can view but can't figure out how to use???
Thanks...
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I'm trying to either add some of the fonts to GIMP or somehow be able to use
them. I read all through section 6.6, can't seem to learn how to use fonts
that don't exist in GIMP???
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