On Fri, Dec 8, 2017 at 11:00 AM, Amira_Cervantes
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> >Chromebook photoshop cloud soon. Photoshop in Chrome Ubuntu next
> >year.
>
> Adobe Photoshop Is also Coming To Linux, Through Chromebooks ... sounds
> great!
>
>
This is great news! Thanks for sharing it with
Not sure what you mean by halftone (well, I know what it means, but want to
make sure we’re on the same page). Could you link to the image so we can
see what it is?
On Fri, Dec 8, 2017 at 5:11 PM Danielle Mihm via gimp-user-list <
gimp-user-list@gnome.org> wrote:
> Hi, all the images I am
>Chromebook photoshop cloud soon. Photoshop in Chrome Ubuntu next
>year.
Adobe Photoshop Is also Coming To Linux, Through Chromebooks ... sounds great!
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>I received an error message after uploading a photo for an event
>calendar. It read
>"The image file is too big! Maximum size: 500,000"
>
>I've tried reducing the pixels. I'm not sure what it's referring to.
>
>There is no CONTACT US section at this website to contact them to ask
>this
Thanks ...
Not quite sure what you mean ...
"So, start with the Work you want to resize, and create a new object
with the desired size your trying to get. then copy one into the other."
Do you mean do the above In Gimp2? Then export to a jpg from gimp2?
Thanks
>I may not be able to answer
>Thanks ...
>Not quite sure what you mean ...
>
>"So, start with the Work you want to resize, and create a new object
>with the desired size your trying to get. then copy one into the
>other."
>
>Do you mean do the above In Gimp2? Then export to a jpg from gimp2?
>
>Thanks
Gimp, you can have
I may not be able to answer your question, but I can explain a few things that I
am taking on blind faith and its working.
So, start with the Work you want to resize, and create a new object with the
desired size your trying to get. then copy one into the other.
Then the magic piece is to
Thanks - I'll give it a go.
Cheers
>Gimp is a raster editor and works in pixels. When you scale an image,
>the pixels are not scaled they stay the same so for your signature
>image reduced to 10% means several hundred pixels are crammed into
>maybe a dozen: see screenshot 1
>
>You can get a
>Hi, I too have an issue understanding how resizing works, especially
>with reference to Word.
>I wasn't sure if I should post a new thread, but decided this was sort
>of pertinent to my issue.
>Please let me know if I should create a new post.
>
>Basically, If I have a big image (a signature,
>Do you mean that:
>
>The whole of the 'Mode' bar top of the layers is missing; as 1 in
>screenshot
>
>or
>
>There is a particular mode that you want but can not find in the drop
>down menu; as 2 in screenshot
I was looking for Mode within the list. With my bad eyesight I didn't notice it
was a
Hi, I too have an issue understanding how resizing works, especially with
reference to Word.
I wasn't sure if I should post a new thread, but decided this was sort of
pertinent to my issue.
Please let me know if I should create a new post.
Basically, If I have a big image (a signature, black and
>running 2.8.20 in Win 10. Want to do overlay. Mode option missing from
>Layer list.
Do you mean that:
The whole of the 'Mode' bar top of the layers is missing; as 1 in screenshot
or
There is a particular mode that you want but can not find in the drop down menu;
as 2 in screenshot
>looking for a filter that makes the subject "people" look painted like
>the background. like in the attached photo
there is many effects like this. google can give you better result.
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running 2.8.20 in Win 10. Want to do overlay. Mode option missing from Layer
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>In this video it is shown a photography pack installed in Gimp. It is
>an evolution of the shellout plugin, adapted to work with Nik
>collection and lightzone. In the same youtube channel you can find the
>tutorial on where to download and install it.
You have posted same thing double. I think
>Hey everyone,
>
>Read our newest tutorial on how to open RAW images in GIMP using
>RAWTherapee. It is a pretty simple tutorial to follow, and for those
>of you who import RAW images I think you will find this tutorial
>useful.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Mike.
Wonderful! very good video. learnt something new
>snip...
>Just for info.
>
>That list of shortcuts is generally OK but it is for Gimp 2.6 and has
>not been updated to include changes.
>
>example 'shrink-wrap' ctrl-E is now ctrl-J
>
>The best list I know is this one:
>
>http://clownfishcafe.blogspot.co.uk/p/gimp-28-shortcuts.html
useful
Hello developers,
I'm currently working on an implementation of a bilateral filter called "Domain
Transform Filter" (for someone interested, the work can be found here
https://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=1964921.1964964 and here
http://inf.ufrgs.br/~eslgastal/DomainTransform/).
Well, it turns
>XnViewMP?? is it plugin or any other software?
>
>TIA.
Well, try and get Gimp working first.
I suggested XnViewMP as an image manager/browser because it is multi-platform
and I do not know your OS.
see: https://www.xnview.com/en/xnviewmp/
rich: www.gimp-forum.net
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When I save any Gimp 2.8.22 image in a folder, it won't give, me a preview of it
in the preview pane. I have to open it up in Gimp again to see what it is. How
do I fix this?
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>Well, try and get Gimp working first.
>
>I suggested XnViewMP as an image manager/browser because it is
>multi-platform and I do not know your OS.
>
>see: https://www.xnview.com/en/xnviewmp/
>
>rich: www.gimp-forum.net
Sorry, it's Windows 10, any image file saved through Gimp. I figured it
>Hi menglor,
>
>The process you describe will give you images of different sizes if
>the
>originals have different DPI values, because when you scale an image
>to
>be a certain number of inches in size, the GIMP looks at the DPI
>resolution of the image first, then scales the image to be X number
>No advice from Mac users? I use linux but have seen this type of
>problem reported several times.
>
>One thing is, a package from one source very rarely works with one
>from another source. I unpacked the help pkg archive and just what is
>expected, basically a HTML installation. Should be in
>A bit scant on information. What OS and is this using the Gimp File ->
>Open dialogue? - as screenshot 1
>
>It could be the images are just too large. Modern digital cameras
>especially, can produce large files.
>
>Check in Edit -> Preferences -> Environment -> Image Thumbnails and
>see if
>When I save any Gimp 2.8.22 image in a folder, it won't give, me a
>preview of it in the preview pane. I have to open it up in Gimp again
>to see what it is. How do I fix this?
A bit scant on information. What OS and is this using the Gimp File -> Open
dialogue? - as screenshot 1
It could be
>I downloaded and installed GIMP 2.8.22 from www.gimp.org/downloads/
>with no problem. I'm running OSX 10.11.6 (El Capitan). I also grabbed
>the GIMP 2.8 User Manual install package from
>http://gimp.lisanet.de/Website/Download.html and successfully
>installed that. I gather that is supposed to
Unfortunately, no. This task is to bring all the images into axial alignment,
They vary from +12 deg to -12 deg out of alignment more or less randomly.
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Thank you, I will give it a try.
I am pretty sure it wont work for me because I am actually cutting out the
picture inside the lable. so its not the label size I need, but a smaller piece
of it.
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>I'm looking for a way to set the auto center for rotation to 53, 672
>instead of the image center. I have 1200 images to process and
>reducing even a few keystrokes makes a big difference. tks, S
Is it a different amount of rotation for each image?
If the rotation is constant, the the batch
I downloaded and installed GIMP 2.8.22 from www.gimp.org/downloads/ with no
problem. I'm running OSX 10.11.6 (El Capitan). I also grabbed the GIMP 2.8 User
Manual install package from http://gimp.lisanet.de/Website/Download.html and
successfully installed that. I gather that is supposed to be
>Can separate+ be added to 2.8.22?
You really need to state the operating system when asking this type of question.
The solution for Windows is different for say, linux and OSX another matter
again.
Assuming Windows, you can try this how-to demo https://youtu.be/oQ5655I-wrY
You need the files
I'm looking for a way to set the auto center for rotation to 53, 672 instead of
the image center. I have 1200 images to process and reducing even a few
keystrokes makes a big difference. tks, S
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Thanks for your reply. I am reading through what your saying, and I cross
posted this question on another site and getting a similar answer.
I dont want to duplicate the work, but I need to get some kind of "simple"
working solution. so I am hoping I can comment a few things and maybe drive the
Hey everyone,
Read our newest tutorial on how to open RAW images in GIMP using RAWTherapee. It
is a pretty simple tutorial to follow, and for those of you who import RAW
images I think you will find this tutorial useful.
Here is the tutorial:
Hello Jehan.
Thanks for your e-mail and again for your time to look at my problem. I hope I
have fully answered your questions below, but if you need any more information
please ask.
I'm not sure how you mean your explanations. Are you saying for instance that
you want to use ctrl-x (with the
Hi, the Microsoft on-screen keyboard can be accessed either through the start
menu or control panel put under the ease of access program. As for how long it
takes, I don't expect miracles. I can work as I am for now
Steve
From: Jehan Pagès
To: stephen burton
Thanks Jehan for helping me out. To be honest, I'm not a developer, merely in
newbe using gimp for a very short time. I didn't know about the GTK+ project.
It looks very exciting, might not be a programmer I don't know how to use it.
With the Microsoft on-screen keyboard what appears not to be
Hello Richard,
Thanks for your tests. I am using Windows 7 professional not 10. And gimp 2.8.
20. The OSK keyboard does have function keys, but you have to press FN key to
review them. Also my space bar works when I enter a text field. The keyboard
does have Esc key. In fact, it's the first
Hi, all the images I am exporting are only coming through halftone. Can
anybody think of a reason why? The preview looks fine, but when it is put into
our website, it comes up halftoned.
Thanks,
Danielle
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