ursive] Error 1
make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make: *** [all] Error 2
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I then can seem to run a make install, but there is no gimp executable.
Only gimp-remote seems to get installed. Can someone perhaps lead me in
the right direction with this?
Thanks!
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thing else has had no issues using the standard
compile process.
Fink and folks do not have Intel versions available yet, and I did not
want to run in non-native mode.
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> Hi Scott,
>
> Am 10.02.2006 um 20:27 schrieb Scott:
>
>> I am attempting to build GIMP 2.3.7 on an In
> On Fri, Feb 10, 2006 at 02:27:42PM -0500, Scott wrote:
>>
>> gimp-composite-sse.c: In function
>> 'gimp_composite_scale_rgba8_rgba8_rgba8_sse':
>> gimp-composite-sse.c:786: error: PIC register '%ebx' clobbered in 'asm'
>> make[3]:
>
> Am 11.02.2006 um 05:43 schrieb Scott:
>>> recently there was the same problem with mmx. if you run ./configure
>>> --help it will tell you how to build without this sse stuff.
>>> these are
>>> some "optimizations" that were included by s
> On Fri, Feb 10, 2006 at 11:43:55PM -0500, Scott wrote:
>> > On Fri, Feb 10, 2006 at 02:27:42PM -0500, Scott wrote:
>> >>
>> >> gimp-composite-sse.c: In function
>> >> 'gimp_composite_scale_rgba8_rgba8_rgba8_sse':
>> >> gim
> On Sat, Feb 11, 2006 at 07:42:12AM +0100, Axel Wernicke wrote:
>>
>> Am 11.02.2006 um 00:41 schrieb Carol Spears:
>> >could you assume for a moment that i was being nice and friendly?
>> >
>> >after a while, when people suggest that you are not being nice and not
>> >being friendly when you are,
>
> Am 11.02.2006 um 05:43 schrieb Scott:
>>> recently there was the same problem with mmx. if you run ./configure
>>> --help it will tell you how to build without this sse stuff.
>>> these are
>>> some "optimizations" that were included by s
> ..on Sat, Feb 11, 2006 at 05:27:36PM -0500, Scott wrote:
>
>
>>
>> Actually the Intel version are faster IF your application is not running
>> in emulation mode. That being said, there are not a lot of applications
>> that are nativly supporting the Intel chip.
> On Sun, Feb 12, 2006 at 06:05:14PM -0500, Scott wrote:
>> > ..on Sat, Feb 11, 2006 at 05:27:36PM -0500, Scott wrote:
>> >
>> >
>> >>
>> >> Actually the Intel version are faster IF your application is not
>> running
>> >> in
On Wednesday 24 October 2007 10:45:26 am carol irvin wrote:
> i'm using GIMP on a Mac. Is this new version ready for the
> Mac yet or still in the wings?
> thanks,
All that was released today was the source code. Binaries for
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On Monday 29 October 2007 8:26:29 am John Culleton wrote:
> I use 2.4rc3 on my slackware Linux system. Is this the same as
> the final release? It seems to work fine.
Not sure. The developers lurking here can answer that better than
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I wonder which ISO , or other, standard you think PSD files
conform to... They are simply the native file format of Adobe
Photoshop. You should not be using them as the "standard" format
for GIMP, since it has its own native format, XCF. Try using it
instead of PSD and see
e one of the layers and all of the linked
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mage mime types with gimp-remote instead of gimp.
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> > > Perhaps I have totally misunderstood the question but why
> > > not simply drag the image in question and drop it on the
> > > toolbox?
Gimp's toolbox might be open on a different desktop or otherwise
buried beneath other windows.
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gt; work fine.
Seems to me that with the new way of moving a selection in 2.4
that modifying a system-wide setting (Alt+Left-Click to move a
window in KDE) is no longer necessary. That is a good thing. But
if you want to go back to 2.2 and deal with its more familiar,
but also less compatibl
time, which is a problem on Linux." He just needs to leave Alt
alone and drag the selection (not its contents) by clicking in
within the borders of the selection.
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or you can attack the
> messenger again, as you wish.
Or, we can also point out the flaws in your argument. What tools
does Photoshop provide to professional photographers that is not
only lacking in GIMP, but that have escaped the notice of my
professional photographer acquainta
On Thursday 20 December 2007 2:34:56 pm Thomas Worthington wrote:
> What should the fact that you thought that was a sensible way
> of doing it make me think about you?
This from the guy who criticizes others for attacking the
messenger. Thomas, you're a jerk.
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to conclude you are a troll with nothing better to
do. It leads me to think of you as a jerk.
> > What tools
> > does Photoshop provide to professional photographers that is
> > not only lacking in GIMP, but that have escaped the notice
> > of my professional photographer acquaintances?
>
> Perhaps you haven't been reading very carefully as I've
> already told you the #1 stopper - Gimp has no way to "record"
> a series of edits and then apply that same series of edits to
> other images. In Photoshop, this is an Action. In Gimp you
> can't "record" while doing the edits, you have to program what
> you want in script-fu and the methods for doing this are not
> nearly as simple, obvious, intuitive as recording an action.
> This is a UI design flaw.
That's your killer feature? Then, by all means, stick with
Photoshop. It obviously so outshines anything as pitiful as the
GIMP that deigning to spend your time here instead of creating
wonderful images in the only program that matters is unworthy of
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On Friday 21 December 2007 1:12:41 am JC Dill wrote:
> Scott wrote:
> > I didn't attack you... yet. You, on the other hand, ARE
> > attacking others here: "And why on Earth would you not at
> > least display the actual ratio as the user works? Changing
> >
ad up on how to do
> it.
You might start with a tutorial for GIMP animation:
http://www.gimptalk.com/forum/topic/Gap-For-Animated-Gif-9937-1.html
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if you don't mind following along with a guided tutorial.
Others may have better suggestions for something
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I would like to know if it is possible to take an ordinary gif pic like a
cartoon and cut the cartoon figure out of it? Then I could place it on a
transparent layer. If so can someone tell me how?
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k add just a pic.
http://newbiescentralexch.com/00image/s/exchbann2.gif
I know it needs to be cleaned up.
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for a good tutorial for it but
couldn't find one.
Yes the train now that I think about it was a jpg. I just took one layer out
of an exsisting animation and made my own and saved as a gif. Any links to a
good tutorials for this?
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hey thanks all for the information. I just noticed that the link in the
original post is bad. It is supposed to be images/ - not image/s/. I think
that will make things a lot easier.
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Hi all I was wondering what would be the best way to fade the edge of a pic so
that it fades into nothing.
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>Quoting Scott :
>
>> hey thanks all for the information. I just noticed that the link in the
>> original post is bad. It is supposed to be images/ - not image/s/. I
think
>> that will make things a lot easier.
>
>So do you mean you just want a train moving acro
Hey all this may sound stupid but I can not figure out how to install the Gap
plugin to Gimp 2.6 on windows vista. I am kind of a newbie on this.
Can someone help me with this?
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page. I
imagine it is very basic for this type of work.
http://newbiescentral.com/0sqzpgcamp/images/test.html
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>Scott wrote:
>
>> Hey thanks for the information. That was the problem was the image was in
>> index mode. Changed it over to RGB and got things to work. I am sitll
having
>> problems but making progress.
>>
>> Hey Olivier I could definatly use some help h
8 bit greyscale. So far I have been unsuccessful in
figuring out why the 3 layers aren't being preserved.
TIA
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e 3d views with selectable height exaggeration.
I believe this link is for the current processed SRTM version 2 which I
think is the latest (or maybe final) version.
ftp://e0srp01u.ecs.nasa.gov/srtm/version2/
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mingw, as well as some supporting libraries etc (like
perl and msys).
HTH
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asier way. This is gimp 2.2.10.
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Joao S. O. Bueno Calligaris wrote:
On Tuesday 28 February 2006 10:24 pm, scott s. wrote:
I have some raster images that I need to combine. Each raster is
in tiff format grayscale.
[snip]
In image->mode menu , you will find the "compose" plug-in.
Use that.
The only catc
What am i doing wrong or just not doing... is there a
tutorial out there for just plain text to image file...
Try using gif instead of jpeg.
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ECW and JP2 (but I guess not SID) and export an image to another
format such as TIF.
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(2x2, 3x3,4x4). As best I can determine
all this does is first scale the image to a single page in the app and then
the printer just zooms it (I don't know if it does any sort ot
interpolation but I doubt it).
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om within another
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a shortcut (WinXPsp2). I don't see why this dll is not getting picked
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in the same location as all other files for Gimp.
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There is also a tutorial for the GIMP Animation Package (GAP) at
http://wiki.gimp.org/gimp/AnimatedGif with a list of GAP
tutorials at the end of the article.
Carol's tutorials are also excellent.
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have to move it back to its original position
in the layer stack after that.
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as a layer for editing. What I want is to keep the
24 bit rgb image and edit the alpha as an 8 bit layer.
FWIW, I generally use 32 bit targa format for editing image with
alpha., because I don't have any filter for directX compressed
formats (DXT1, DXT3)
makes it easier to see just
what you are doing.
When I edit the layer mask, other than modulating the transparency of
the connected layer,
I can't precisely see the effect.
there is one other thing: In the add layer mask there is an option
La
out trying this:
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them around as a group, so that if you need to do so, you won't
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p://ufraw.sourceforge.net/ and
http://cinepaint.sourceforge.net/
CinePaint is a fork of the Gimp for film editing. UFraw is a Gimp
plugin for RAW images. I don't know anything about either one,
frankly.
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nd start
> editing your point.
>
> In the gimp manual I only read that at any given moment you
> should see the tool pointer changing to the edit mode. I don't
> see that neither.
In the toolbox you should see three radio buttons in the options
for the path t
eplace), which completely
replaces the content of the previous frame with the content of
the frame that follows it. It sounds like this is what you would
want for your animation. But you won't get the effect you are
after with only three frames. The logic used for displaying gif
animations
mode
drop-down box of the Move Path dialog is Ping Pong. It does
exactly what you want.
The reverse loop option plays an animation sequence in reverse
and loops over the sequence repeatedly.
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you are after. Then create an "animation" file, which is just a
single Gimp xcf with layers and merge the layers however you
like. You can set the blending mode in the Move Path dialog once
for all your layers so you don't have to go back and do it
ma
Then save the file to
your /home/$USER/.gimp*/scripts directory.
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files? Or is there some other tool that can
> convert them to a standard image format. They are just
> pictures. I have no reason to preserve layering and such.
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On Wednesday 03 January 2007 12:39 pm, Alf Strandgard wrote:
> Hello:
>
> I am a novice with GIMP. At work I am doing a variety of
> small office tasks, including creating pictures and creating
> labels on the screen.
>
> When I create text and place it on the screen
> (transparency).no prob
On Friday 05 January 2007 12:28 pm, Boho Fashion Jewellery wrote:
> Hi
>
> I'm a complete newbie when it comes to using Gimp, having been
> used to Photoshop. The one key feature I always used on
> Photoshop was the ability to resize images to the exact
> dimension required and overide the automat
On Monday 08 January 2007 1:40 am, Jorge Antunes wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm new to Gimp and i'm trying to find a way to duplicate in
> gimp a procedure that I've used in Photoshop.
> In photoshop I use extensively the layer grouping because
> layer's advanced blending knockout options.
> I know that layer
On Wednesday 17 January 2007 1:23 pm, John R. Culleton wrote:
> Assuming that there is a directory /usr/local/gimp-23.13 where
> should I unpack the help files so that Gimp can find them?
> Slackware Linux 11.
In my installation (SUSE), the Gimp help files are
in /opt/gnome/share/gimp/2.0/help.
On Monday 22 January 2007 4:46 am, Anthony Ettinger wrote:
> I've been through this before, I usually just change the bg of
> the image to the one i'm using, but with #99cc00; as my body
> bg, I cannot for the life of me, save that same color.
I'm trying to figure out what you are talking about.
On Monday 22 January 2007 11:58 am, Anthony Ettinger wrote:
> > Looks like an IE6 bug. Firefox and Opera both show it as
> > the same color.
>
> Not on linux, FF is doing the same thing. Opera and Konq look
> ok.
I'm using FF 2.0 on SUSE 10.1 and see no difference in the color
between the image
On Monday 22 January 2007 9:57 pm, Christopher Burkhart wrote:
> I am trying to replace one hue with another, I have found some
> things online that elude to this using the color selection
> tool but I have no idea what to do after the color is
> selected.
There is a filter accessible from the im
On Tuesday 23 January 2007 12:10 pm, Jeffrey Brent McBeth wrote:
> As he has repeatedly stated, the problem is under FF/Linux.
> There are many things in which FF/Win FF/Max and FF/Linux are
> different. It looks like FF/Linux isn't up to date with Gamma
> correction for some reason
Still, it s
On Wednesday 24 January 2007 12:01 pm, Alex Moreno wrote:
> im trying to export this image from png to gif because of the
> IE problems:
>
> http://bodaestilo.com/templates/bodaestilo/images/content-top.
>png
>
> to get the effect that you can see on http://bodaestilo.com of
> transparent shadow b
On Friday 26 January 2007 11:45 am, Geoffrey wrote:
> What if you created a separate transparent layer on top of the
> layers you want to paint. Paint on this layer then merge it
> with the layers you want to have it applied?
You can do that if you do all the painting on the transparent
layer an
On Friday, February 2, 2007 12:56 pm, John R. Culleton wrote:
> 1. Does it produce formats like those used on e.g., uTube?
It creates Gimp files as a rule. It can be used to output mpeg
and avi (I think) with the right additional software.
> 2. What is the best introductory document/tutorial fo
On Sunday, February 11, 2007 4:02 am, Sven Neumann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Sun, 2007-02-11 at 12:53 +0100, Bram Kuijper wrote:
> > I want to copy a text layer across different images opened
> > in Gimp. However, when I paste a text layer in another
> > image, Gimp transforms the text layer into a rast
eotiff tags in images. At
least the current
version of GIMP I use only raises 3 errors, vs the many errors I got in
the past.
IIRC the last time I asked about it I was told to write my own plugin.
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On Thursday, February 15, 2007 11:32 pm, Sven Neumann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Fri, 2007-02-16 at 01:11 -0500, adly mabro wrote:
> > How can I get the gimp2.2.10 to change the location of where
> > it saves thumbnails?
>
> You can't. Thumbnails are handled according to the Thumbnail
> Managing Standard
On Saturday, February 17, 2007 11:11 am, Jerry Baker wrote:
> I've been curious... What is the gimp character ?
>
> Is it based off of some kind of animal, or did someone just
> come up with him/her... Some of the splash screens have shown
> a full body, but mostly I just see the image of the icon
On Monday, February 19, 2007 2:35 pm, Thomas H. George wrote:
> As a new user I somehow pulled up a box that allowed me to fix
> the size of the select rectangle. Now I can't undo it.
Make sure the options for the select tool show Free Select rather
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On Tuesday, March 6, 2007 6:32 am, Paulo J. Matos wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> How can I create an opaque to transparent horizontal gradient
> on a layer?
Add a layer mask, make it active, and draw your gradient with
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Hello,
I am new to the list and would consider myself a rank beginner. I am using GIMP
2.2.11 on Linux, Ubuntu Dapper 6.06.
The photo I am procesing has rather bright sky / highlights towards the top,
and I would like to de-emphasise them.
Question: how do I apply a grey or neutral filter with a
you say you want to "download the
photographs" do you
mean using the Google map api, or taking screenshots of a Google Earth view?
Or are you using one of the pay versions of GE (I think these offer more
options, but
haven't investigated).
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On Thursday, April 12, 2007 10:48 am, John R. Culleton wrote:
> I have downloaded a TTF version of Roost Heavy. Where should I put
> it so that Gimp can find it? In amongst my X11 fonts?
Try looking in the GIMP's preferences dialog under Folders/Fonts. There
should be a list of directories ther
On Saturday, April 14, 2007 8:35 am, Joshua Simons wrote:
> I am trying to blend two exposures using the 2nd technique ("Layer
> Mask")
> described at this URL:
>
> http://www.luminous-landscape.com/tutorials/digital-blending.shtml
>
> To use this given two exposures, E1 and E2, I need to find a
On Tuesday, April 17, 2007 8:38 pm, Marcel wrote:
> I'm using the GIMP with the GAP plugin, and I've been using it to
> edit frames from a movie. (Fantastic tool btw)
>
> I would like to adjust the contrast and brightness of all the frames.
> Can this be done with GAP? I've looked but I can't find
On Friday, April 20, 2007 1:52 am, Bob Long wrote:
> >> The Gimp is my default picture editor, but when I try to open more
> >> than one image file (or open a new image file) - I get multiple
> >> instances of the Gimp.
> >> I want to use one ...
> >> Can I set this option in anywhere?
>
> Not in
On Sunday, April 22, 2007 10:30 pm, Tommy Lim wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am looking for tutorials that teach me how to use
> Gimp for astronomy
> photos processing?
>
> Any idea?
>From Astroblog
http://astroblogger.blogspot.com/2006/03/yet-another-venus-animation.html
"Coming soon, Ian's guide to using
On Sunday, April 29, 2007 8:48 am, Chris Mohler wrote:
> Personally I'd use PNG, as GIF has almost outlived its usefulness.
Chris has a point, especially when your gifs don't use transparency. If
you save your png as an indexed, rather than rgb, color image, or
grayscale, if that is appropriate
On Sunday, April 29, 2007 9:42 am, Scott Bicknell wrote:
> I created a test image 400x300 pixels and filled it with a gradient
> from upper left to lower right (white to black). Then saved it as a
> gif. It was 58.5 KB. After re-saving it as a grayscale png and
> optimizing it using
On Sunday, April 29, 2007 2:35 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I'm in the process of digitizing some hundreds record covers (either
> from old vinyl and/or from cd) by rigging my camera and flash on a
> tripod and shooting all the images one after the other.
> The tough task, though, is prepare the
On Sunday, April 29, 2007 4:25 pm, David Hodson wrote:
> > I guess that such a job could most probably be performed over
> > hundreds of images by running a single batch script at the command
> > line.
> >
> > Am I wrong?
> > Is Gimp the right tool at all, or other tools would better fit?
>
On Sunday, April 29, 2007 7:03 pm, David Hodson wrote:
> > Have you considered adding this to the GIMP Plug-in repository?
>
> Yes, I have tried many times. I have created an account there, but
> for some reason, I cannot log in, and it gives me no indication why
> not.
That's not good. I wonder
On Monday, May 7, 2007 11:39 am, Seb wrote:
> Hi,
>
> How does one learn about basic image file properties like size and
> resolution in general. I found an old thread here where the exif
> filter was mentioned, but I don't see this among the options in my
> Debian unstable gimp package. In any
On Monday, May 7, 2007 10:59 pm, Suin Edit wrote:
> I just installed the GIMP on my windows box. My task is simple,
> merging two jpg files together.
>
> When I increase the canvas size and copy and paste the second jpg
> into the first one, there is only a dashed outline of the second
> picture.
On Sunday, May 20, 2007 1:07 pm, simon wrote:
> The problem is that you were trying to open an image in GIF format,
> which uses an indexed mode, meaning all colours used in the image are
> defined in an index of 255 colours, and any colours not defined in
> the index cannot be used in the image.
-Animated-Gif-9937-1.html
I suggest the GAP because you want to have transitions between the
images, which is more complex than simply changing frames. It takes
some time to learn, but with some guidance, it should be fairly simple
to get the results you are
installers:
GIMP 2.2.15
GTK+ 2.10.11
gimp-Help 2-0.11
into Win XP SP2 with all updates. Still is crashing. Any ideas?
scott s.
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ts you precisely
position your guides.
Then drag your pasted layer tiles into position. They will snap into
place.
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d be nice to use graphics
tools on 16 bit height fields.
scott s.
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animation's frame files, for
instance "banner_" for the part before the serial number, you
can renumber the frames for the animation you want to append to
the end starting with the frame number after the last frame of
the first animation and copy tho
in the boundary areas, but there
> shouldn't be any discolorations.
>
> Is there some way to achieve this with GIMP?
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e, but I guess it is one of the features of this style
of open source software development that you can have GIMP and GDAL
developed on the same model, but they can't interoperate.
scott s.
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