speaking for myself) based on the presumption of a
freeze. I think that should be respected.
Best Wishes,
Carey Bunks
Dr. Carey Bunks
Senior Scientist
BBN Technologies
70 Fawcett St, 15/2A
Cambridge, MA
! The float just
mysteriously disappears. Same behavior occurs when trying to paste
into a channel mask.
Regards,
Carey Bunks
Dr. Carey Bunks
Senior Scientist
BBN Corp.
70 Fawcett St, 15/2A
The brush is just a brush.
Best regards,
Carey Bunks
f the
work before releasing it for general public consumption :-) The main
URL for the book is:
http://gimp-savvy.com/
I hope you find the materials useful and enjoyable. I'd be very happy
to receive any comments or suggestions you may have.
Best regards,
Carey Bunks
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is seems you cannot do to the three color channels what you can to any
other, such as duplicate.
duplicating a color channel is usefull for things like masking out
complex selections (like hair)
Dear Pixel Fairy,
Try using Decompose (found in the Image:Image/Mode menu) with the
objective is not necessarily to make the image appear as
it did when photographed. Often it is to produce an image which looks
like it was taken under "natural" or "studio" lighting conditions (but
not always).
Carey Bunks
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Dr. Carey Bunks
What do folks think of adding either of these two resources to the Gimp?
Toolbox/Xtns/Web Browser/Gimp-Savvy.com -- http://gimp-savvy.com/
Toolbox/Xtns/Web Browser/Grokking the GIMP -- http://gimp-savvy.com/BOOK/
Best regards,
Carey Bunks
Dr
of these two resources to the Gimp?
Toolbox/Xtns/Web Browser/Gimp-Savvy.com -- http://gimp-savvy.com/
Toolbox/Xtns/Web Browser/Grokking the GIMP -- http://gimp-savvy.com/BOOK/
Best regards,
Carey Bunks
Dr. Carey Bunks
Senior
: A Workbook and Guide to Creative Color
Combinations
by Lesa Sawahata
Color Harmony 2 : A Guide to Creative Color Combinations
by Bride M. Whelan
I hope this helps,
Carey Bunks
Dr. Carey Bunks
Senior Scientist
even
more useful. Your comments and suggestions are both welcome and
desired.
Thanks, and best regards,
Carey Bunks
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
to change this behavior that I
haven't thought of. I would suggest that before jumping to change
this traditional behavior that it undergo some serious examination.
If PhotoShop does it this way, we should try to understand why before
changing.
Carey Bunks
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Dr. C
RLF and "p" again at this message usually returns control to the
GIMP.
Carey Bunks
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Dr. Carey Bunks
Senior Scientist
BBN Technologies
70 Fawcett St, 15/2A
Cambridge, MA 02138
te
Dr. Carey Bunks
Senior Scientist
BBN Technologies
70 Fawcett St, 15/2A
Cambridge, MA 02138
tel: 617-873-3028 fax: 617-873-2918
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-savvy.com/BOOK/node53.html
I also recommend this section to those attending GimpCon as it
describes those features needed in the GIMP for it to become CMYK
capable. This would finally make the GIMP a viable tool for the
pre-press world.
Dr. Carey Bunks
, too. Although it is impossible to undo these
operations with C-z, it is possible to undo them by opening the Undo
History dialog and explicitly clicking on the preceding strip in the
list. After having done this, C-r and C-z work as expected.
Carey Bunks
Dr
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Dr. Carey Bunks
Senior Scientist
BBN Technologies
70 Fawcett St, 15/2A
Cambridge, MA 02138
tel: 617-873-3028 fax: 617-873-2918
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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