On Mon, 06 Dec 2004 10:17:14 +0800, bear [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The accent edge effect is at
http://learn.tsinghua.edu.cn/homepage/2003216147/edge.jpg
The original image is at
http://learn.tsinghua.edu.cn/homepage/2003216147/orig.jpg
Would it be possible to get access to a PNG version of
On Wed, 16 Mar 2005 09:08:35 +0100, Johannes Reese [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
while with
others all I can reach is substituting the selected area by the background
color. How can I force those files to delete to transparency?
You must make sure the image is in RGB mode (the titlebar should
On 10/11/05, Harish Narayanan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
cedric GEMY wrote:
Testing 2.3, i can there is new interpolation method called Lanczos.
It is described as being better than cubic. Does anyboy know simply :)
how it works with the picture ?
Actually, on a more generic level, is
On 9/27/06, John R. Culleton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Photoshop and the free programs TeX, Scribus, Inkscape, Krita
etc. can work in the CMYK color model. Gimp only works in RGB.
CMYK has a more limited range of colors than RGB. Printers, both --
desktop and four color commercial work in CMYK.
On 9/29/06, Donncha O Caoimh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Daniel,
Adjustment layers do sound like a great idea but they're not a part of
the GIMP. I found a script-fu plugin that does something similar, but is
limited because it only allows the user to apply specific functions:
On 11/3/06, David Gowers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do you look at the image at a zoom level of 100%?
Yes, you are correct - when I zoom to 100%, the fonts are smooth - now I
how it should be rendered when you zoom in or out. Gimp renders the document
at a given scale, and does not re-render it
On 12/13/06, Luca de Alfaro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok, I made two plugins (available from the repository):
- colortemp: converts the color temperature of an image. You can specify
the source temperature in K, or as the temperatue at which a black-body
color best matches the selected
On Nov 22, 2007 5:19 AM, David Gowers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Nov 22, 2007 11:43 AM, Elwin Estle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does filtersenhancedespeckle maybe do what you want?
Here is the relevant doc page.
http://docs.gimp.org/en/plug-in-despeckle.html
That might work as a
On Jan 17, 2008 7:15 PM, Owen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Eventually, successive saves in jpg will cause a degradation of quality,
that's why it is best to work in xcf
To be pedantic; and perhaps clarify slightly. Successive save to JPEG
is completely OK, successive save/load cycles are not. GIMP
On Mon, Jun 30, 2008 at 1:55 AM, David Gowers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi John,
On Mon, Jun 30, 2008 at 7:22 AM, John Culleton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A book by MIchael J. Hammel, _The Artist's Guide to Gimp Effects_,
published in 2007, states that the next release of Gimp is
scheduled to
On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 10:14 AM, Jeremy Nell jeremyn...@gmail.com wrote:
But that's besides the point.
1. If I've set the opacity of the layer, then the opacity of that layer
should remain as is when I scale / rotate.
2. When I scale / rotate, the layer's position in the stack should
On Fri, Apr 29, 2011 at 10:20 AM, shumicpi for...@gimpusers.com wrote:
...
Clipping Path is the process of removing background from any image
and can place it any other background. And this technique is getting popular
day by day.Besides it is exploring new areas also.
Reagards
On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 5:57 PM, artao for...@gimpusers.com wrote:
Aha, I misread the GIMP 2.8 announcements. I guess I thought GEGL was
inherently high bit depth. So, several years then is fairly accurate?
GEGL itself is inherently high bitdepth, the current integration of
GEGL in GIMP
On Tue, Sep 20, 2011 at 8:35 PM, john Culleton j...@wexfordpress.com wrote:
Scribus will import PSD and export e.g. png or tiff in RGB model.
However once you are in Scribus you may find that most of what you need
to do can be done in CMYK in that program. My rule is: if headed toward
web
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