selection masks saved in channels. However these tools have
absolutely no effect and I'm wondering if there is something I am not
doing that is needed to be able to do this. I am using version 1.2.3,
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ogram. If it has been around for long enough to be mentioned
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tried it again and it just worked. I'm not too sure why but I suspect I
was trying to use black when I should have used white and vice versa.
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your target color - away you go...
I am using SuSE 7.2 but I don't use KDE. It is installed though so if
I know the name of a specific KDE program I can run it. You wouldn't
happen to know what the name of that color chooser program is, would
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the same position on screen?
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y 5 or 6 but the
author of abr2gbr says that the format is not known so he has not been
able to cater for it.
For more info and to download the converter see
http://the.sunnyspot.org/gimp/tools.html.
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wever you
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utting multiple GIMP brush files when it converts a Photoshop brush
file that contains more than one brush.
abr2gbr can be downloaded from http://the.sunnyspot.org/gimp/tools.html.
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On Tue, Feb 18, 2003 at 01:47:24PM -0500, M Narramore wrote:
> Does anyone know how to insert the (c) and (r) symbols into a Gimp
> image?
I open a text editor (nedit in my case), enter the special character
there, select it and right-click to pste it into the GIMP.
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] http://www.hugsan.com/EXIFutils/
[2] http://www.sentex.net/~mwandel/jhead/
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ransparency then I think you would need to use the mask.
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On Fri, Sep 26, 2003 at 01:16:09PM -0700, Jonathan Bartlett wrote:
> Try blurring the R, G, and B channels separately.
>
> Go into layers->channels, de-select all but one channel, and then run your
> blur. Do that on each channel.
Thanks. I'll play with that a bit.
ed the canned approach
I could just use Windows and Photoshop with it's million and three
filters. I prefer to understand why the technique works as this will
aid me in applying it to future, slightly different cases.
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Photoshop has the nice feature of showing you an outline of the
currently selected brush and allowing you to quickly change its size by
pressing the [ and ] keys.
I was wondering if GIMP has anything similar. I'm using version 1.2.3.
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haps 2 or 3
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chooser for Save As, revolves around the way I do this in
my own programs. I do no processing before displaying the file chooser
and if the GIMP behaves the same there is no reason for there to be a
lag. If however, some processing is done before displaying the dialog
th
exporting a path or loading curves presets)?
I've never really noticed. I'll try tomorrow at the office and let you
know. Here at home I'm running GIMP on Linux as it should be.
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to search the list archive but was prevented by an htdig
error. Any advice on how to resolve this issue would be most
appreciated.
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for the precision near the edges of the image?
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tried again - dead slow.
Do you have any variant of Microsoft SQL Server on that machine? SQL
Server loads as a service (i.e. when the machine starts up) and will
grab as much memory as it can. If so, stop the SQL services and try
working with the GIMP again. Might make a difference.
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eah, I know) on
Linux and it doesn't do anything there. Perhaps it only works in later
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the image window focussed does nothing. I
wonder if KDE is trapping the keystroke, preventing Gimp from receiving
it?
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on it? You can then print the single image
containing the four photos.
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On Wed, Jun 23, 2004 at 11:30:05PM -0300, Joao S. O. Bueno wrote:
> the way to go is to turn off alt actions on KDE.
Thanks Joao, that was just what I needed.
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On Sun, Aug 15, 2004 at 01:05:29PM -0700, Carol Spears wrote:
> what did you use for haze removal?
USM with radius 60, amount 0.30 and threshold 1.
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One of the other
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USM filter slow as the algorithm had not been revised for some years and
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colour to black. Use the gradient tool with a FG to BG gradient and
draw a line from the edge of the selection to the edge of the image.
THis will draw a gradient on the mask, causing the image to be faded to
transparent at the edge, as you require.
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image height and width by 3.
How would I do this?
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Fuji S7000 and other sources load without a problem.
If this is a known issue that has been corrected I will have to download
and build the latest version. If not, is there anyone that can explain
this and perhaps offer a solution?
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Does anyone know if there is a way to convert Photoshop brushes to GIMP
brush format or if there is any other way to use them in the GIMP?
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either
click inside the selection or click the button on the dialog that is
displayed when you start making the crop selection.
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> > how do I crop the image to the size of a rectangular
> > selection?
>
> Using the 'crop' tool and selecting the 'crop from selection' option??
Neat, I had never used that feature before.
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> transparency mask ??
You can do this by masking (with a layer mask) the image with the inverse of
itself. In other words make sure that the background has an alpha channel,
copy the image, add a layer mask and paste the copied image into it.
Finally invert the colours of the layer mask.
Regar
ck Refresh to load the
pattern you have just saved.
> 3. A Distort tool seems to be missing in Gimp. Correct me if I am
> wrong. Running Gimp 1.2.3 on a Mandrake Linux box.
Take a look at the Filters|Distorts menu, perhaps it contains what you
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