Gimp (and other programs) can use Adobe Illustrator output with one
small change. Just rename the file from foo.ai to foo.pdf. It is
actually pdf 1.4 in format. I have used this trick on two different
projects.
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I am a novice gimp user. I want to change some photos so a swimming costume
is more decent. Is there any information anywhere on how to do this ?
First
David Holland wrote:
> I am a novice gimp user. I want to change some photos so a swimming
> costume is more decent. Is there any information anywhere on how to
> do this ?
>
You're going to provide a little bit more information. I'll lay off the
loaded words and ask: How much more of the per
Hello,
I'm thinking of moving into the 21st century and getting a bottom-end
digital reflex, preferably Pentax for the sake of nostalgia. Can anyone
advise me from a technical point of view as to what I need in order to
be able to get pictures into GIMP for editing? I use Slackware 11.
TIA,
A
Andrew;
[Andrew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> @ Thu, 03 May 2007 15:54:17 +0200]
> I'm thinking of moving into the 21st century and getting a bottom-end
> digital reflex, preferably Pentax for the sake of nostalgia. Can
> anyone advise me from a technical point of view as to what I need in
> order to be a
Andrew ha scritto:
> I'm thinking of moving into the 21st century and getting a bottom-end
> digital reflex, preferably Pentax for the sake of nostalgia. Can anyone
> advise me from a technical point of view as to what I need in order to
> be able to get pictures into GIMP for editing? I use Sl
You will need several things at least.
1. A program to copy your images from the camera into PC, especially if
the device is not seen as USB drive. Maybe gphoto will be of help.
http://gphoto.org/
2. I would recommend you shooting in RAW. In order to import your photos
directly in GIMP or process
On Thursday 03 May 2007 10:03, Kristian Rink wrote:
> Andrew;
>
> [Andrew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> @ Thu, 03 May 2007 15:54:17 +0200]
>
> > I'm thinking of moving into the 21st century and getting a
> > bottom-end digital reflex, preferably Pentax for the sake of
> > nostalgia. Can anyone advise me from
On 5/3/07, John R. Culleton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Gimp (and other programs) can use Adobe Illustrator output with one
> small change. Just rename the file from foo.ai to foo.pdf. It is
> actually pdf 1.4 in format. I have used this trick on two different
> projects.
Which version(s) of AI
On Thursday 03 May 2007 16:08, Fabrizio Lippolis wrote:
> Andrew ha scritto:
> > I'm thinking of moving into the 21st century and getting a bottom-end
> > digital reflex, preferably Pentax for the sake of nostalgia. Can anyone
> > advise me from a technical point of view as to what I need in order
The bikini was slightly damaged so instead of all the breasts being covered it
shows about 70%. However the person in question wants to a) keep the picture
and b) show it to other people.
John Meyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: David Holland wrote:
> I am a novice gimp user. I want to change
david wrote:
> On Sun, 2007-04-22 at 20:03 -0400, John R. Culleton wrote:
>> My digital camera will take pictures and store them in jpg mode but
>> also in RAW mode. RAW mode takes up more room. I hve a couple of
>> questions.
>>
>> 1. Will Gimp handle this RAW mode? If so what suffix should I us
On Thursday 03 May 2007 10:34, Chris Mohler wrote:
> On 5/3/07, John R. Culleton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Gimp (and other programs) can use Adobe Illustrator output with
> > one small change. Just rename the file from foo.ai to foo.pdf.
> > It is actually pdf 1.4 in format. I have used this
Hi,
On Thu, 2007-05-03 at 08:20 -0400, John R. Culleton wrote:
> Gimp (and other programs) can use Adobe Illustrator output with one
> small change. Just rename the file from foo.ai to foo.pdf. It is
> actually pdf 1.4 in format.
If these files are really PDF files, then GIMP should detect th
Sven Neumann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Thu, 2007-05-03 at 08:20 -0400, John R. Culleton wrote:
>
>> Gimp (and other programs) can use Adobe Illustrator output with one
>> small change. Just rename the file from foo.ai to foo.pdf. It is
>> actually pdf 1.4 in format.
>>
>
> If these files are
On 5/3/07, David Holland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The bikini was slightly damaged so instead of all the breasts being covered
> it shows about 70%. However the person in question wants to a) keep the
> picture and b) show it to other people.
Well, if there's a sizeable portion of the bikini m
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