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On Sat, Nov 17, 2018 at 9:29 PM Tim Even via
I have a life long interest in photography. The Ilford Manual of
Photography and the books by Ansel Adams and his zone system set my
standards for documentation. I program in Scheme (and C when I have
too).
GIMP models the photographic process more or less well depending upon
the quality of
On Sat, Nov 17, 2018 at 02:35:53PM +0100, Marco Ciampa via gimp-user-list wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 14, 2018 at 10:58:49AM -0500, Dick Marti via gimp-user-list wrote:
> > I have not used Gimp yet but I have two questions that require only brief
> > answers.
> > 1) I want to print out the User Manual.
I agree that a scale option in the export menu would certainly be handy,
but it comes with its own set of problems - like which type of scaling
algorithm to use? The different algorithms may produce different results
depending on what is being exported - so I _think_ it may be smarter to try
the
Hi again!
I'm currently working with a huge image, 19262×12825, and now when I
finished it I want to export it as jpeg. In the export dialogue, I can
easily change the quality, and since the image is maybe 95 % white I can
select a very low quality number and still keep a decent quality, but the
Brilliant!
Thank you Alex.
Rick S.
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From: Alexandre Prokoudine via gimp-user-list
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>Thank you for the hastily reply, I thought I was going crazy :)
>
>That is a shame since he even wrote himself on his website that he
>tried it out on windows 7 with gimp 2.10...
Best guess with that and considering the date. The first stable windows Gimp
2.10 was 64 bit only, used python 2.7.5
On 11/17/18 12:50 PM, knowthyself wrote:
Hello
The guide Lab plugin seems like a godsend, I am just having trouble installing
it. I have tried it all Data roaming - Script folder - plugin folder - with no
success...
Would you be so kind and give me some guidance (pun intended)
Gimp: 2.10.8 /
On Wed, Nov 14, 2018 at 10:58:49AM -0500, Dick Marti via gimp-user-list wrote:
> I have not used Gimp yet but I have two questions that require only brief
> answers.
> 1) I want to print out the User Manual. How many pages is it?
in 2016 were 867 pages...
if you are patient I'll update the pdf
>Here is an old script I use for just this. I created a shortcut to
>drop crosshairs whenever I need them. I like it because there are no
>menus or options, just hit the shortcut and it's done.
>
>https://www.dropbox.com/s/7axl454tbx44i4k/Gregs%20Crosshairs.scm?dl=1
>
>For more complicated guides,
>typo: that should of course be does not end in .scm
>
>have a good day
>
>rich: www.gimp-forum.net
I figured that was the case. I thought about this as well.
:)
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Hello
My problem is I wanted to install a plugin called Guides Lab.
I have installed many Plugins in the past but I can not seem to get this one
working. On the website, he said it should work and others have confirmed.
I have tried the Data folder and the programs files folder as well... but
>The particular filter that you mention is provided by
>...\gimp\share\2.0\scripts\coffee.scm (where you need to put the
>appropriate path to replace the ...). Deleting this file will remove
>the filter - although it will reappear next time you reinstall GIMP.
>
>The question is why bother? The
>No need to delete anything, renaming the script so it does end in .scm
>stops Gimp loading it and it is still there if needed in the future.
>
>A better way is investigate using a resources manager where scripts
>can be loaded as required. Would need a bit of work to move stock
>scripts out into
>Hello
>
>Thanks for the reply,
>
>To answer your question I have been using Gimp now for 6 years
>Professionally and at some point, you know exactly what you need and
>use. I guess in some way I also just love customizing my things on my
>PC. (Example: Got rid of the shortcut arrow on desktop
>No need to delete anything, renaming the script so it does end in .scm
typo: that should of course be does not end in .scm
have a good day
rich: www.gimp-forum.net
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пт, 16 нояб. 2018 г., 21:27 Anthony Dunk via gimp-user-list
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> I find GIMP very useful as an image editor on Linux, but my one big issue
> with this program is that it does not save to PNG or JPG unless you use the
> "Export" option. It would be so much more intuitive if
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