is a background png from the beautifully designed page at
http://www.helikopterdesign.com.
I'd like to know how how to make the pattern visible only where the
brush-created pixels are.
Any advice on this is appreciated.
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will show through. Alpha
>transparency also takes effect here so you end up with some areas that are
>kind of green and kind of yellow.
>
Thank you.
I'll play around and see what results I can get.
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I often get bands when I create gradients.
I'd like to know how this happends and how I can reduce or get rid of these
artifacts entirely.
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tions?
Usually I save my selections by saving them to a path. Of course, I recognise
that paths are solid, so they won't save the gradations in alpha values.
So, is there a way to save my selections, maintaining the different alpha
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lting path into a selection, and then applied various fills,
gradients and layer effects.
>From the outset of that process, the outline of the navigation bar has been
somewhat jagged.
Is there a way to create the diagonal edges for such an image smoothly?
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do it right
at
>this moment, but will have free time soon.
>
>On Sun, Nov 15, 2009 at 9:21 PM, bob wrote:
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>> Hi all.
>>
>> How do I create smooth diagonal lines ?
>>
>> I've been experimenting with creating various aesthetics for an online
>> portf
I can get kind of close with just gaussian noise, stdev set to 2.5. But my
result seems a little blurry.
How would you guys create this effect ?
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sandy surface, where the tutorial pattern
looks the opposite - the product of a mechanized process.
Thanks for chipping in, but I'm after an effect that is quiet different.
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;t know about anyone else, but I found that getting this effect right to
be not as easy as I thought it would be.
There are some good photoshop tutorials that can be followed with gimp:
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I have a .jpg graphic that I want parts of it removed. I am new to Gimp, can
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I'd like to place guides at exact positions.
Is there a way to place the guides without doing it manually ?
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selected, I add the
gradient manually, with the gradient tool.
>From that point onwards, my text looks rough.
Is there a way to apply a gradient to the text, while keeping the text smooth
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That does the trick.
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'd love to know why I'm getting these results.
I'd also like to know how I can remove the white area and get transaparency
without closing and re-opening the image.
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I'm setting the stroke width to 1px. But the lines still seem coarse to me.
Is it just my eye? My monitor perhaps?
Or can I get the stroke to appear to be finer?
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a new image: I close the
lcp window, and then open it again from the 'windows' menu.
What could be going on here? Maybe I accidently switched a setting? Is there a
way to switch back?
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Thanks guys.
It looks like I did deselect "auto follow active image".
With it reselected, everything is back to normal.
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t I can create a smooth gradient?
Will switching to another colour mode help?
How can I work this out for myself in the future?
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als,+and+more!)
Step 24 is interesting. Water spray is seperated from a background colour,
using a manipulation of channels.
I can't seem to figure out how to the same thing in gimp.
Any idea how I can do it?
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stand that.
But I'm afraid that I couldn't figure out how to drag a channel of the newly
decomposed image into the channels panel of the original image.
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this might mean that the problem might not be my monitor,
but is more likely to be the technique that I'm using in gimp.
Could this be the case?
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On Friday, December 10, 2004 11:39 AM [GMT+1=CET],
Gert Cuykens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
can someone make a little help dictionary on the gimp site because
when i read hue i think of a cow that says something :)
How about this:
http://docs.gimp.org/en/go01.html
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er of .jpg files with a single command?
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compiled gimp 2.2 under Suse 9.2 with the default options.
I use Windows, so just guessing here. In the GIMP for Windows, Edit|Copy
will not paste to other applications. But Edit |Copy to Clipboard does. See
if you have that option.
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dcraw from http://home.arcor.de/benjamin_lebsanft/
put "dcraw.exe" into
C:\Program Files\GIMP-2.0\bin
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installed GTK+?
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nes up with the (non-square) edges of the
photo. Click "Rotate" on the dialog box to do the rotation of the image.
You may need to anchor that change.
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Please see my file at
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(
say, the fuzzy select
tool to select the unwanted background, then deleting that selection. But
then you have to consider how you ultimately want to use the image, as not
all file types handle transparency.
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something else? Which version of Windows?
If you mean that you actually open an image for editing with GIMP, and
*then* you get a new instance of the GIMP each time you open a new image,
you need to change the file associations so that you use
gimp-win-remo
gimp executable itself. If you don't
want to do that, a work around is: after GIMP has started once, rather than
clicking on the subsequent images, *drag* them from Windows Explorer into
the already open GIMP. That way, you won't get another instance
x27;t want to do). So
I was wondering, is there a way to emulate a clone tool in GIMP?
There certainly is a clone tool in the GIMP. In the toolbox it looks like a
stamp, and hovering over it says "Paint using patterns or Image Regions".
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;BG color fill" so it will fill with
white, so long as your foreground and background colours are the default
black and white - by clicking the image. You should now have only black and
white areas. Of course, this means *everything* that is not black will be
wiped out and rep
f the line.
4. Click and release the mouse button. The line will be drawn.
5. Release the shift key.
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ile for matte
paper is definitely different from glossy paper. Some printers even use
different inks for them.
Similarly, monitors change over time and need to be re-profiled as they
do. The default for a Spyder2PRO is weekly.
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Luca de Alfaro wrote:
> Correct. However, there is no reason why these .icc profiles should
> go in photoshop rather than in the printer driver. Especially as I
> have anyway to tell my printer driver (I am not sure why) which kind
> of paper I am using.
> Luca
>
> O
1 -oraw) to get some
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Subject says it all, mostly. I'd like to know if it is possible to
create a fade-in, fade-out transitional effect with a single .gif image
using GIMP? Preferaby where the image one fade out intersects with the
image two fade in? -Bob
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If you are on a windows pc, all you should need to do is install the
font via the windows control panel. To do this, go to Start --> Control
Panel --> Fonts
Drag/drop the font into this folder. You might have to restart gimp, but
in my case it works fine and also with my other utilities that u
new image file) - I get multiple
>> instances of the Gimp.
>> I want to use one application, and every new file must be opened in
>> this Gimp.
>>
>> Can I set this option in anywhere?
Not in the GIMP itself.
Associate the image files with gimp-win-remote.ex
z/codesamples/images/shape.gif
www.dottedi.biz/codesamples/images/shape.jpg
www.dottedi.biz/codesamples/images/shape.png
I don't really want to be using .jpg or .png images unless I have to.
So the question, what is causing the replacement to fail and is there a
way to make or convet th
offer better support for transparency with .pngs. The pngfix
workarounds are fatiguing.
happy to go,
Bob
Scott Bicknell wrote:
> 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 uppe
tting in Gimp that I
might have innocently messed up or other?
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Schroeven wrote:
> Bob Meetin schreef:
>
>> See example images at www.dottedi.biz/codesamples/broken
>>
>> The image (vanilla) was taken with an ordinary digital slr. I know it
>> is large - if you check the other image, same problem. It is 300dpi.
>> You ca
here is a sample comparing 2 400 pixel circles created with Chris's
instructions
www.dottedi.biz/codesamples/images/400x400_circle.gif
www.dottedi.biz/codesamples/images/400x400_circle.png
1. make elliptical selection (select elliptical region)
1.1. hold the shift key down as you drag and this
g that was selected in a previous session?
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ffice.org Draw to do that (and GIMP for any actual image work).
Draw lets you arrange shapes (circles, in this case) so that nothing prints
outside the outer circle, and nothing prints in the inner circle.
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I know how to create drop shadows and round corners, but I'm really
foggy on how to combine the two and create a corner with a soft inner
gradient type edge. To see an example visit:
http://www.homestead.com/~site/hslo/website/gallery3.ffhtml
select the fist template (pink with spa). it would
If you are doing something like this repetitively you might want to
consider using ImageMagick and its command-line tool, convert. It can
be used to combine sequentially either horizontally or vertically
multiple images. No more said as that is another user group. -Bob
Sven Neumann wrote
"DPI" etc. from the main site:
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of the image; click
the tool; select the option in the lower area to move the layer, or
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Simon,
Maybe you can post a page for us to see the original, unedited, then the
page where you see the resizing. I use ImageMagick and others use other
programs to do auto-resizing (size, quality, etc) of uploaded images to
ensure that they fit within the space intended.
-Bob
Simon Roberts
software for copying 35
mm thru 6x7 cm transparencies (and negatives). It works wonderfully -
might have cost a tad over $100 US.
I made a custom template out of cardboard so that I could copy my 4"x5"
large format transparencies and negatives as well. This was
time-consuming but work
y setting the exact ratio in the tool is
difficult to do. It ensures the crop will be exactly what you want, without
having to watch the current ratio and stop dragging at just the right spot.
If b), then I agree that 2.4 does not show the ratio information, as far as
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Thomas Worthington wrote:
> On Sat, 29 Dec 2007 21:42:54 -0000, Bob Long <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[..]
>> a) Do you know the ratio you want to end up with before you start
>> cropping?
>
> I usually have a target ratio and some leeway. So I might know that
> the i
repetitive save,
loss of quality problem as opening and resaving an image?
i.e. qulity-wise am i better off going back to the vanilla image and
saving once for each image size as opposed to repetitive saves during
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can't even access it.
I know Layer|Layer to Image size works. The current background colour is
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open it. Interestingly, the
"GIMP Message" error appears only when the first image is opened. If I close
the error window and open subsequent images, the error does not appear again
(unless I close GIMP completely, and then it appears again for the first
image opened).
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Tanveer Singh wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 25, 2008 at 1:21 PM, Bob Long <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[..]
>> If I associate to gimpwin-remote (C:\Program
>> Files\GIMP-2.0\bin\gimp-win-remote.exe) then only one instance of
>> GIMP appears. However, there also appears a me
repeating
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For the commoner running windows do you still need to first download and
install GTK + 2.10.6-1 runtime environment before installing GIMP 2.4 or is
there a bundle that only involves one download/install available? This is for
clients who need it simple...
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without having to install
> the program on all computers. Does anyone know if this is possible
> with gimp or does it use too many resources and memory? The hard
> drive will be 250 gb if that makes a difference. Thanks Sarah Lee
For Windows, http://porta
see: http://portableapps.com/news/2008-06-04_-_gimp_portable_2.4.6
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ll in as 300dpi?
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Is there any way either by scripting or externally to search and replace a
text string in GIMP. I have several images that have multiple text layers, I
would like to have a template image that I can just do a search and replace of
the text strings to create a new image. Thanks in advance
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down A,
you can easily do that in GIMP by combining two images. There are also
some _javascript_, probably Mootools, library effects that you can use to
achieve a similar effect. Squeeze my arm and I'll find a relevant page
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& 4 with the .png files. I don't see much difference. Is there any reason
why the png -depth 4 should not be used on a web page. I assume the IE pngfix
will still work with it.
-Bob
Johan Vromans wrote:
> Bob Meetin writes:
>
>> This seems simple, but I tried:
>&g
Tagg wrote:
How can I add more fonts to gimp?
It will depend on your OS, Linux, MAC, Win, etc but if you follow the
standard method of installing fonts for your computer, GIMP should
recognize them. Might have to reboot, not sure.
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y standard Ubuntu 8.10 with all updates is running GIMP 2.4.5 (repeat:
2.4.5, not 2.5.4).
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Chris Mohler wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 2:48 AM, Bob Long wrote:
[..]
>> My standard Ubuntu 8.10 with all updates is running GIMP 2.4.5 (repeat:
>> 2.4.5, not 2.5.4).
>
> Well, we're getting pretty off-topic here, but maybe you meant 8.04?
>
> $ cat /etc/is
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From: "Kent Perrins"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, May 06, 2009 6:11 AM
Subject: [Gimp-user] too complicated
>I have no idea what I am supposed to do to just do a simple post. Too
> complicated. So forget it I guess.
If you mean posting to the mailing list, then you have already suc
ttp://www.nabble.com/file/p23380927/gimp%2Berror.jpg
I noticed the same thing yesterday. I'm sure it was ok a few days ago.
A randomly picked page: http://docs.gimp.org/en/gimp-concepts-usage.html
Windows XP. Firefox displays the "alt" text; Internet Explorer also disp
separate images based on guides you
set. Is that what you mean?
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6.6 for Windows does not include that (not that I
expect is should, as it relies on Python); GIMP 2.6.6 included in Ubuntu
9.04 does include it.
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Michael Schumacher wrote:
> Bob Long wrote:
>
>> To follow up, GIMP 2.6.6 for Windows does not include that
(referring to > Filters > Web > Slice)
> Please explain how you came to this conclusion,
>
>> (not that I expect is should, as it relies on Python);
&g
).
I would like to be able to plug in a specific size either in % (50%,
33%, etc) or dimensions.
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Bob Meetin wrote:
> I have a batch of images all the same size, 1488x2240 pixels. I could
> use a pointer for a formula that would crop each image to a specific
> size and keep the same proportion, roughly 2:3, or perhaps crop to a 3:4
> proportion. For instance crop the cen
load faster. No?
Depends what you are *really* referring to.
See http://www.scantips.com/basics01.html
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Standards -
aw component of the
OpenOffice.org software. By manipulating circle shapes you can make the
outside of the image circular, and also hide the centre hole. Still use
GIMP for manipulating the image itself, but it can remain square, say.
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I don't understand the whole
> resolution thing completely. I take it many imageviewers simply don't
> have the capability of taking the resolution into consideration, when
> rendering an image. I'm I right?
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background.
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Subject says it all. I have a large assortment of product pictures
which I need to give uniform backgrounds, preferably white. Can someone
point me to a tutorial that discusses how? You can see a representative
sample
re some other favorite Golden Boy that also claims archival inks that I
> should also look at while I'm at Staples later this afternoon?
>
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Standards - you gotta love em with so many to choose from!
Rocket Sc
djust the other dimension so that it is 4:3
proportion, center as necessary and click to Resize. If you resize an
image it tends to get a little soft, so now go to:
Filters --> Enhance --> Sharpen --> about 50 --> and click OK
Then save as new name...
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with a big pic.
If you resize an
image it tends to get a little soft, so now go to:
Filters --> Enhance --> Sharpen --> about 50 --> and click OK
Then save as new name...
OK, i've got as far as this part:-
" adjust the other dimension so that it is
I have an image roughly 600 px square which in which the picture was
taken on a white-ish background. I managed to crop it well enough to
now have a silhouette of the object, black object on white background.
Is there a way to convert it to an outline, say with a 1-3 pixel
border? It is curr
nsparent background. I assume GIMP can handle it, but
> would someone please tell me where the necessary information to do so
> is cloistered,
>
> Thanks
Layer|Transparency|Add Alpha Channel
Delete areas you want to be transparent.
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Bob Long
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Actually, you get almost no further degradation if you save the image
> again with the same settings that were used for the first save. The JPEG
> plug-in even stores information in the image when the image is opened
> and it will use that information to save it in the best possible way
> when you
, cropping and saving original file as a PNG file with
> defaults (compression 9):
>
> PNG 4722953 8 2048x1536
There's something funny there. If the image has been cropped, how can it
be the same dimensions as the original (2048x1536) (unless you have then
done a "re
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