That's very unfortunate. From what I could see on the Release Notes page,
the icons are not that big. Being grey-on-grey and two-dimensional also
works against legibility.
Rick S.
-Original Message-
From: Kevin Payne
Sent: Wednesday, January 11, 2017 12:18 AM
To: Rick Strong ; GIMP
From: gimp-user-list [gimp-user-list-boun...@gnome.org] on behalf of Rick
Strong [rnstr...@primus.ca]
Sent: 10 January 2017 22:48
To: GIMP User List
Subject: [Gimp-user] 2.9.4 Release-Icons
I have V. 2.8.16. Reading about GIMP 2.9.4 I am wondering if I
On 10/01/17 01:12, gre2gor wrote:
I am a quick leaner from examples. Currently I got my self in Powershell, a few
years ago I did a lot with GHOST and EPS manipulations.
Is there one working example? Or something in my course?
Exemple of Gimp Python scripts? Take your pick:
On 01/10/2017 05:19 PM, big__dav wrote:
> Please go easy on me as I have not done anything like this before and I am
> sure
> I am making a stupid mistake somewhere.
>
> I need to create a poster that is roughly 1.3m x 2m and the printer requires
> at
> least 300 DPI.
That a lot of pixels.
1. Save your original and then save a copy under a new name.
2. Flatten it. Check that your photo is no more than 300 dpi.
3. Do Image > Scale Image and scale it down to the size you will print out
at on your home printer i.e. A3. Make the pxi 300.
4. Save to PDF.
5. Print the PDF.
Can someone
I recommend using Rec2020 or ACEScg as your "go to" wide gamut color
space (but not when using default GIMP, for reasons already mentioned)
- ACEScg is used by people making images for cinema, Rec2020 is the
up-and-coming standard for monitors, and both of these spaces are good
all-around
Please go easy on me as I have not done anything like this before and I am sure
I am making a stupid mistake somewhere.
I need to create a poster that is roughly 1.3m x 2m and the printer requires at
least 300 DPI.
I have created my poster in GIMP and it consists of 7 layers - x1 large picture
I'm having some difficulty building gimp 2.94 from the current development
tarballs. In fact I have the same issue with git latest:
uname -a
Linux onion 4.4.36-8-default #1 SMP Fri Dec 9 16:18:38 UTC 2016 (3ec5648) x86_64
x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
I build babl, gegl,then libmypaint without
On 17-01-10 04:23 PM, BristolGarry wrote:
Hi Folks - I was trying to add the Sepia script into Gimp (2.8.18, operating on
Ubuntu 16.10), and got the following error. I have NO idea what this means or
how to fix it,
[snip]
Plug-in "script-fu"
(/usr/lib/gimp/2.0/plug-ins/script-fu)
attempted to
On 01/09/2017 04:41 PM, Casey Connor wrote:
The only reason I was playing with the output profile and monitor
profiles was mainly to test my understanding of it, not because I was
developing a particular workflow.
The "colorful image" I was using was one of the test images here:
Hi Folks - I was trying to add the Sepia script into Gimp (2.8.18, operating on
Ubuntu 16.10), and got the following error. I have NO idea what this means or
how to fix it, but it seems that I cannot access any scripts at all, never mind
just the sepia tone script. Has anyone else run across
You can record macros in Excel. Check out the Help entry on "Lookup Tables"
and on "Macros".
ImageMagick http://www.imagemagick.org/script/index.php may be of use to
you with GIMP. It appears to have an active community. Others will know far
more than I do.
Rick S.
-Original
I am a quick leaner from examples. Currently I got my self in Powershell, a few
years ago I did a lot with GHOST and EPS manipulations.
Is there one working example? Or something in my course?
Best regards
grega
--
gre2gor (via www.gimpusers.com/forums)
Hi I was wondering, when we have Display Navigation docked as one of our menus,
when we zoom in on our canvas, it doesn't zoom in the navigation, but it does
show a little preview... a square of how much, and where we have zoomed in on
the canvas. The square has white borders, and anything outside
14 matches
Mail list logo