In GIMP, is there an area where I can lock/remove individual colours in an
Indexed colour palette of an image?
I was able to see a colour table Dialog in GIMP, where I could edit RGB values
and add an additional colour. But I couldn't see anyway to remove colours or
lock them from being removed
be able to edit that.
Kalle
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From: Alan Horkan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 21, 2005 3:30 PM
To: Kalle Ounapuu
Cc: gimp-user@lists.xcf.berkeley.edu
Subject: Re: [Gimp-user] Color Reduction with GIMP
On Mon, 21 Feb 2005, Kalle Ounapuu wrote:
> Date
rol Spears [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 21, 2005 5:19 PM
To: Kalle Ounapuu; GIMPUser
Subject: Re: [Gimp-user] Color Reduction with GIMP
On Mon, Feb 21, 2005 at 02:53:58PM -0500, Kalle Ounapuu wrote:
> In GIMP, is there an area where I can lock/remove individual colours in an
eds... and it does almost
everything... except for good colour reduction.
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From: Andreas Waechter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 22, 2005 12:18 PM
To: Kalle Ounapuu
Subject: Re: [Gimp-user] Color Reduction with GIMP
> What I need through GIMP is a way to r
with GIMP
On Tuesday 22 February 2005 15:45, Kalle Ounapuu wrote:
> Once a colour would be removed from the palette, the pixels in the
> image should change to the closest matching colour in the palette.
> There would be an algorithm that chooses the replacement colour.
>
Hi -
could
://ftp.gimp.org/pub/gimp/help/
What do I do with this? Copy the entire folder to my computer? Then what? Do I
place this in \Program Files\Gimp\ somewhere?
Thanks in adv.
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Ounapuu
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Is there a way to turn off the yellow dashed line around the canvas?
It seems to always be there... to me it seems distracting, and perhaps it might
be confused as an active selection.
Kalle
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Waechte
After selecting a
region with the box selection tool, is there a way to fine tune the
selection?
In Photoshop, I use
the "Select/Transform Selection" tool, and it gives me transform handles on the
edges and corners of the selection.
: Monday, February 28, 2005 11:13 AM
To: Kalle Ounapuu
Cc: gimp-user@lists.xcf.berkeley.edu
Subject: Re: [Gimp-user] Adjusting selection
Select the "Scale the layer or selection" tool (Shift+T) in the
toolbox, then click the "Transform Selection" button (the pink square)
in the
I can see that fuzzyness you're talking about, and it seems strange that a
direct screenshot would result in that... so it may have to do with your export.
I looked at one of your PNG screenshots... opening it in Photoshop I was
presented with a prompt about Pixel Aspect Ratio. The PNG's you've
0:41 AM
To: gimp-user@lists.xcf.berkeley.edu
Subject: RE: [Gimp-user] Crisper screen shots
Quoting Kalle Ounapuu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> So maybe it's the compression you're choosing for the PNG? All your
> PNG's are RGB... so that has lossy compression. Are you putting
"For example, I tried for over an hour to figure out the bug reporting function
on teh
website. I couldn't make heads or tails of it. I'm sure it's easy for a
programmer..."
I agree with that... after XX number of seconds going through that thing
myself, I gave up.
It isn't easy enough to use
There's lots of things you can do to make PNG's
smaller.
If you save them as Indexed PNG's and reduce the
colours, you may end up with smaller filesizes. Change the image mode to Indexed
and it should prompt you for number of colours and other
options.
After exporting the PNG, it still i
Crushers shouldn't give you larger filesize... by default all of them
have the overwrite_if_bigger function set to off.
Another PNG tool that is handy: TweakPNG
This
displays all the PNG chunks being used, and allows you to see what is changing
in a PNG file exactly.
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Whenever I place images into documents they always seem to degrade in quality.
I'm talking about Word .DOC or Adobe .PDF, etc.
Maybe it has something to do with how those formats deal with compression? Or
maybe something to do with dimensions (image too big?), palettes (shares
colours with docu
I've been using Photoshop for a bunch of years and only recently used GIMP a
few times at work.
Having access to Photoshop and being comfortable with it, I have no reason to
use GIMP. The times I have used it, I was a bit annoyed by the interface... how
there is no main window that contains eve
's or 100's of BYTES off an Indexed image (one colour
removed can make the difference).
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Sent: Wednesday, May 04, 2005 12:36 PM
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Yea, that's the whole idea.
Layer effects/styles save you from having to re-create your effects all the the
time... plus everything is cleaner because the "effect" is generated in
real-time.
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Hoxha
Sen
> One of the things I've noticed is that Adobe Photoshop (and the PSD file
> format) does not allow Indexed images with multiple layers. If you save
> to any format other than XCF you cannot be sure all features will be
> supported.
Amen to that! That is one thing I wished Photoshop had... saving
: Re: [Gimp-user] Disadvantage of GIMP when compared to Photoshop
On Thursday 05 May 2005 12:17, Kalle Ounapuu wrote:
> > One of the things I've noticed is that Adobe Photoshop (and the
> > PSD file format) does not allow Indexed images with multiple
> > layers. If you sav
The bug-tracker serves it's purpose, but you can't expect everyone to be
reading it over before making any comment about GIMP. Maybe there are GIMP
users who would love everyone to drop Photoshop (or whatever) and use GIMP. If
so, they will have to deal with more of this. Not everyone can spend
When I create a new
transparent layer I can't seem to paint on it with the
Paintbrush.
When filling the
layer with color (fill tool), now I am able to use the
Paintbrush.
Do I have to do
something after creating a new transparent layer to be able to Paint on the
transparency with the p
> I would very sincerely be interested to know other things you
> can do with
> the GNU Image manipulation program that cannot be done with other
> software, particuarly things that cannot be done in Adobe Photoshop.
>
> No need to go into the obvious well known issues of price, and Free
> Softw
> Here are some things I found I couldn't do with PhotoShop
> Elements and I'm sure
> someone will correct me if they are possible with the
> full-blown PhotoShop:
>
> *) Take screenshots. I often take screenshots of Gimp or
> other apps, if not
> the desktop. The cool thing about doing i
I
experienced the same thing... I just uninstalled it and went back to default
Wingimp.
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You could create a BMP file and then use a BMP to ICO converter.
Here is a webpage that does the conversion for you:
http://www.html-kit.com/e/favicon.cgi Just rename "favicon" to whatever
filename you want.
I think the BMP needs to be a certain mode (e.g. 24bit?) before it can convert
to ICO.
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