> About solutions first i will like to be sure that Filter all layer-variyng
> and Frame modify-apply filter-variyng work both correctly on linux, and
> same for "split imagine in frames"
I just tested Image: Filters -> Filter all layers (varying) on a Debian
Sid installation with GIMP 2.6.2 and
Last year, I managed to profile my Samsung 226CW monitor using an
Eye-One LT under Fedora 7 and the argylcms programs. When I told gimp
what the display profile was, the results looked plausible. At that
time I was using an early version of gimp 2.4.
But my monitor dimmed somewhat, and I wanted
On Sat, Dec 13, 2008 at 5:17 AM, Alchemie fotografiche
wrote:
>
> "David Gowers" wrote
>
>
>> It's perfectly capable of working with GIMP 2.6 -- I
>> have installed it
>> here, with no need for anything unusual.
>
>> However, chances are nothing is wrong at all and your
>> GIMP-GAP is
>> fully fun
Hi,
How do I change the inserted text color?
Thanks,
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On Fri, 2008-12-12 at 14:57 -0600, Leonard Evens wrote:
> I was just automatically upgraded under Fedora 9 to Gimp 2.6.3.
>
> Help keeps crashing. It comes up with the first page on the right and a
> window with contents on the left. clicking on an item on the left has
> no effect. Clicking on a
I was just automatically upgraded under Fedora 9 to Gimp 2.6.3.
Help keeps crashing. It comes up with the first page on the right and a
window with contents on the left. clicking on an item on the left has
no effect. Clicking on any link on the right crashes. Also, clicking
on the icon in the u
"David Gowers" wrote
> It's perfectly capable of working with GIMP 2.6 -- I
> have installed it
> here, with no need for anything unusual.
> However, chances are nothing is wrong at all and your
> GIMP-GAP is
> fully functional.
I fear not
Actually i'm hosting the Windows installer of gap 2.4
Davids Gowens wrote
> It's perfectly capable of working with GIMP 2.6 -- I
> have installed it
i didn't check yet on linux but i noticed several problems running GAP with
gimp 2.6
I'm hosting the last version of GAP available for windows the 2.4, but binary
was compiled for gimp 2.4, maybe shou
saulgo...@flashingtwelve.brickfilms.com said the following on
2008-12-12 16:19:
>
> Updated script:
> http://flashingtwelve.brickfilms.com/GIMP/Scripts/Temp/Reworked-FinishJob.scm
Great!!! It works perfect 4 me! Big thanks :)
> I believe the most significant problem you were experiencing is
simon wrote:
>> No, for upscaling Lanczos is the choice. ImageMagick provides many
>> algorithms and I have made many tests for enlarging a picture.
>> Peter
>>>
>
>
> Thanks for all the quick replies. I'll give that imagemagick a try tonight or
> tomorrow.
Lanczos is possible in Gimp too :) -
>No, for upscaling Lanczos is the choice. ImageMagick provides many
>algorithms and I have made many tests for enlarging a picture.
>Peter
>>
>>
Thanks for all the quick replies. I'll give that imagemagick a try tonight or
tomorrow.
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a...@storm wrote:
> simon said the following on 2008-12-12 15:47:
>> Will this not make the image blocky?
>
> I don't think so. Rather blurry. But your background is not sharp,
> crisp and spicy. That's why I suggest to skip some work with
> creating background, cutting computer etc.
> Try and s
Quoting "a...@storm" :
> Chris Mohler said the following on 2008-12-09 19:25:
>
> > Yes - there have been changes - if you post your script-fu here,
> > someone might help you update it.
> >
> Okay, pasted script lost text formating in e-mail.
> So I put it here:
> http://ak-studio.com.pl/adam/
simon said the following on 2008-12-12 15:47:
>
> Will this not make the image blocky?
I don't think so. Rather blurry. But your background is not sharp,
crisp and spicy. That's why I suggest to skip some work with
creating background, cutting computer etc.
Try and see. If it doesn't work, or U
>Previous answer from Jernej is correct.
>But when I take a look at your flyer I see, that critical point is
>white letters on the background. If U have possibility to remove
>letters (or have background image without letters) just resample
>(scale) image up to 300dpi, and put the text again on
simon said the following on 2008-12-12 15:01:
> I was hoping beyond hope that i wouldn't have to do it again.
> Oh well the first time was a learning experience, I should be able to do it
> faster this time.
Previous answer from Jernej is correct.
But when I take a look at your flyer I see, that c
I was hoping beyond hope that i wouldn't have to do it again.
Oh well the first time was a learning experience, I should be able to do it
faster this time.
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On Fri, 12 Dec 2008 14:17:18 +0100 (CET), simon wrote:
> What do i need to do to get the higher dpi?
Redo the flyer at 874x1240 pixels, which makes out to 74x105mm at 300 DPI.
Don't just resize the existing image, as that will either make the image
blurred, or blocky when printed.
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I recently created a A7(74mmx105mm) flyer using gimp and sent the image to a
print company who replied with:
The artwork you have sent is only 72dpi. Therefore, too low resolution to
print from. Ideally artwork should be 300dpi.
Here is the image:
http://www.imageox.com/image/354977-GetAttachm.
Chris Mohler said the following on 2008-12-09 19:25:
> Yes - there have been changes - if you post your script-fu here,
> someone might help you update it.
>
Okay, pasted script lost text formating in e-mail.
So I put it here:
http://ak-studio.com.pl/adam/gimp/FinishJob.scm
and here:
http://ak-
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