On 08/17/2012 09:55 PM, Partha Bagchi wrote:
Maderios
See if this script helps you. An old script written by Rob Antonishen:
http://ffaat.pointclark.net/incoming/scripts/save_and_export.scm
Hi
The Akkana script
https://github.com/akkana/gimp-plugins/blob/master/save-export-clean.py
works
I just figured it out. Place them in the GIMP mother folder.
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Tom168:
I noticed a similar problem after updating to 2.8. In my case it
only goes away if I turn off Colour Management altogether. Then
2.8 redraws the screen fast - if anything even faster than 2.6.
Was all the difference for me. 2.8 was lagging and dragging badly. After
disabling color
I am trying to load single pages from multipage tiffs, convert them to
monochrome (dithered), flatten the image, then save them as single
monochrome, ccitt group4 tiffs. - all through scripts.
The multipage tiffs contain pages in grayscale and colour which were
created using the old style
On 08/18/2012 02:08 PM, Tim Dickson wrote:
I am trying to load single pages from multipage tiffs, convert them to
monochrome (dithered), flatten the image, then save them as single monochrome,
ccitt group4 tiffs. - all through scripts.
The multipage tiffs contain pages in grayscale and colour
I don't exactly get what you mean by 200 page tiffs?
You mean one continuous image that takes 200 pages worth of sub-images?
But anyways, are you using the batch mode? I've never done it but I
understand there
are a lot of options there from non-interactive command line mode?
On Sat, Aug 18, 2012 at 5:47 PM, Daniel Smith opened...@gmail.com wrote:
I don't exactly get what you mean by 200 page tiffs?
You mean one continuous image that takes 200 pages worth of sub-images?
TIFF can store multiple images (pages) in one file. TIFF is one of
the most abused image formats
On Sat, Aug 18, 2012 at 7:07 PM, Daniel Smith opened...@gmail.com wrote:
That must be one heck of a big file. I used to work in graphics
but nothing like that.
This topic reminds me of the woman a while back who was
making a giant fabric image like a mile long?
It's probably not that bad,
Hi,
I've been wanting to check out Gimp 2.8 since I read the news release, and
finally took some time to build it on my machine. It is not certain when the
FreeBSD packages and ports will be updated and tested and published. There have
been some people who have built it by updating their