Re: [Gimp-user] save as .psd

2009-02-05 Thread Tobias Jakobs
On Wed, Feb 4, 2009 at 7:14 PM, Kim Cascone k...@anechoicmedia.com wrote:

 so my q:
 - is there a way to save a GIMP doc out as a Photoshop file in such
 as way as to preserve the text layers?

No, im- and export of text layers from and to PS is not supported. (Of
course you can change the code.)

Regards,
Tobias
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[Gimp-user] save as .psd

2009-02-04 Thread Kim Cascone
info: I'm using GIMP 2.4.7 on OS X 10.4.11



here my problem:

I'm working with a designer who works in Photoshop
I have a GIMP project that contains a simple colored background and  
two text layers
I save the file to .psd in order to email it to her
but she receives it as a rasterized image
so the text layers are not editable
I've searched Akkana Pecks's wonderful book (this is always within  
arms reach in my studio)
as well as this list but couldn't find anything on this

so my q:
- is there a way to save a GIMP doc out as a Photoshop file in such  
as way as to preserve the text layers?

thanks in advance and sorry if this has been covered here before
KIM 
  
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[Gimp-user] save layer as a file

2008-06-14 Thread Alchemie foto\grafiche
save a layer as a file is quick in gimp 2.4 (that should be available also for 
suse ,why you use a such old version as Gimp 2.2 ? )

For gimp 2.4 is  needed
Ctrl-C (or Edit/copy )is the layer to save is the active layer, 
(or Edit/copy the visible if correspond to the visible)

Edit/paste as new/ image/ and then save
If you install gap you may use Video/split image into frames.
(as name will use image name  add a progressive postfix number for each layer 

Layers will be saved in same folder whrere the original is saved (no option to 
chose a different place )

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Date: Thu, 12 Jun 2008 17:29:32 -0400
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-I thought that with Gimp, one could save a layer as a new file, new
picture.
But when I click on the layer that I want to save as a separate picture, I
don't
see that option.

I went googling for this before asking here, and I found a place that says
you can add
a plugin for this, but I don't know how to add plugins.

So, do you knkow of a way I can just take a layer and turn it into a
separate file?

I'm using Gimp 2.2.10, and have already ordered SuSE 11, which will come
with
the latest gimp.

Thanks much for any advice.


using Linux, SuSE 10,
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Date: Thu, 12 Jun 2008 23:45:27 +0200
From: Sven Neumann 
Subject: Re: [Gimp-user] save layer as file
To: Helen 
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Hi,

On Thu, 2008-06-12 at 17:29 -0400, Helen wrote:

 So, do you knkow of a way I can just take a layer and turn it into a
 separate file?

You can turn the layer into an extra image and save that. There are
several ways to do that. You can for example drag the layer preview from
the layers dialog and drop it onto the toolbox. Or you can select the
layer, copy (Ctrl-C) and paste as new (I don't quite remember how
exactly that was done in 2.2).

Alternatively, if you are saving to a format that doesn't support
layers, you can just Save. Then in the Export dialog hit the Ignore
button. This will skip the export and the save plug-in will only save
the active layer then.


Sven




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Date: Thu, 12 Jun 2008 18:44:53 -0300
From: Joao S. O. Bueno 
Subject: Re: [Gimp-user] save layer as file
To: gimp-user@lists.xcf.berkeley.edu
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On Thursday 12 June 2008, Helen wrote:
 -I thought that with Gimp, one could save a layer as a new file,
 new picture.
 But when I click on the layer that I want to save as a separate
 picture, I don't
 see that option.

 I went googling for this before asking here, and I found a place
 that says you can add
 a plugin for this, but I don't know how to add plugins.

 So, do you knkow of a way I can just take a layer and turn it into
 a separate file?

 I'm using Gimp 2.2.10, and have already ordered SuSE 11, which will
 come with
 the latest gimp.

Hi Helen -

This discussion is exactly going on the developer list right now! 
The feature is tehre, but it is imossible to find. If you tell gimp 
to save as, select a single-layered file format (like.png or .jpg), 
gimp will pop a dialog warningyoiu the image willbe merged or 
flattened, giving you a choice to ignore. I fyou coose 
that(ignore), teh active layer is saved.

There is no feedback to this, and it is indeed starnge. The way I 
prefer toing it is: 
 - pop up teh layers dialog
 - drag the desired laer thumbnail to the toolbox
(gimp then creates a new image which content is the dropped 
layer)
  - save this new image file
  - close it.

Regards,

 js
 --

 Thanks much for any advice.


 using Linux, SuSE 10,




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Date: Thu, 12 Jun 2008 17:57:47 -0400
From: Helen 
Subject: Re

Re: [Gimp-user] save layer as file

2008-06-12 Thread Sven Neumann
Hi,

On Thu, 2008-06-12 at 17:29 -0400, Helen wrote:

 So, do you knkow of a way I can just take a layer and turn it into a
 separate file?

You can turn the layer into an extra image and save that. There are
several ways to do that. You can for example drag the layer preview from
the layers dialog and drop it onto the toolbox. Or you can select the
layer, copy (Ctrl-C) and paste as new (I don't quite remember how
exactly that was done in 2.2).

Alternatively, if you are saving to a format that doesn't support
layers, you can just Save. Then in the Export dialog hit the Ignore
button. This will skip the export and the save plug-in will only save
the active layer then.


Sven


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Re: [Gimp-user] save layer as file

2008-06-12 Thread Joao S. O. Bueno
On Thursday 12 June 2008, Helen wrote:
 -I thought that with Gimp, one could save a layer as a new file,
 new picture.
 But when I click on the layer that I want to save as a separate
 picture, I don't
 see that option.

 I went googling for this before asking here, and I found a place
 that says you can add
 a plugin for this, but I don't know how to add plugins.

 So, do you knkow of a way I can just take a layer and turn it into
 a separate file?

 I'm using Gimp 2.2.10, and have already ordered SuSE 11, which will
 come with
 the latest gimp.

Hi Helen -

This discussion is exactly going on the developer list right now! 
The feature is tehre, but it is imossible to find. If you tell gimp 
to save as, select a single-layered file format (like.png or .jpg), 
gimp will pop a dialog warningyoiu the image willbe merged or 
flattened, giving you a choice to ignore. I fyou coose 
that(ignore), teh active layer is saved.

There is no feedback to this, and it is indeed starnge. The way I 
prefer toing it is: 
 - pop up teh layers dialog
 - drag the desired laer thumbnail to the toolbox
(gimp then creates a new image which content is the dropped 
layer)
  - save this new image file
  - close it.

Regards,

js
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 Thanks much for any advice.


 using Linux, SuSE 10,


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Re: [Gimp-user] save layer as file

2008-06-12 Thread Helen
On Thu, Jun 12, 2008 at 6:41 PM, Jan Snyder [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

 So it worked all right? Cool. I was worried it wouldnt work on windows
 and was hunting for windows installers for python and gtk. All I found
 was:

 http://hans.breuer.org/ports/

 But then maybe you weren't using windows.


Yep, worked fine.  I don't know whether it works w/Windows.
I use Linux, SuSE.Thanks again.
Helen

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Re: [Gimp-user] Save the layers!

2008-05-17 Thread Owen
 I am trying to make a skin for my Opera. You know, skins for softwares are
 those packs of settings and images that change the appearence of it.
 Well, I am doing the page button. My page button have six images, left,
 top, right, top-left,top-center,top-right. I have to draw all together and
 then save each one as a diferent file. To put order on things, I place a
 each of the page button in a different layer. But now I have six layers,
 one image and one problem. How can I save a layer as a new image?



Bizarre, check you mail from 14 May.


From: Jan Snyder [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: gimp-user@lists.xcf.berkeley.edu
Subject: [Gimp-user] Save Layers
Date: Tue, 13 May 2008 10:01:13 -0400
Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I wish to share a nice plug-in I found online recently. It provides a good
fast alternative to Guillotine and other guide-slice exports. I thing like
this might also be included with Gimp out of the box.

http://fforw.megameta.net/code




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Re: [Gimp-user] Save the layers!

2008-05-17 Thread saulgoode
Quoting Lap1994 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 I am trying to make a skin for my Opera. You know, skins for softwares are
 those packs of settings and images that change the appearence of it.
 Well, I am doing the page button. My page button have six images, left,
 top, right, top-left,top-center,top-right. I have to draw all together and
 then save each one as a diferent file. To put order on things, I place a
 each of the page button in a different layer. But now I have six layers,
 one image and one problem. How can I save a layer as a new image?

If you perform a Save As with a file format other than XCF, you can  
then choose Ignore when the export dialog box is displayed: only the  
current layer will be saved (note: any attached layermask will also be  
ignored, so Apply it first if needed).

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Re: [Gimp-user] Save Layers

2008-05-14 Thread Sven Neumann
Hi,

On Tue, 2008-05-13 at 22:48 -0400, Jan Snyder wrote:
 Update, I just managed to install Gimp 2.5, which took all day of
 fiddling, on fedora 8, and this plugin is included in the upcoming
 version. 2.5 is hard to install!

2.5 is not aimed at users. It's the unstable development branch. Please
do not use it unless you are intested in helping out with the
development.


Sven


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Re: [Gimp-user] Save Layers

2008-05-14 Thread Jan Snyder
Oh, with my installation it was very complicated. I know that in Ubuntu
there is actually a script someone wrote that not only does the entire
installation of 2.5 but downloads it from svn. In fedora 8 I had many
troubles installing it from GLIB versions conflicting and finding all of the
devel and library files. I really enjoy fiddling with linux software though.
the process of compiling from source is like an addictive game where the
only way you win is if the ./configure command actually gets all the way
through so you can make. And the obstacles are like locating the lib files.
There are many dangers. But really the problem with 2.5 was that it required
all the latest Pango, Cairo, GTK+ and stuff and fedora doesnt have all the
latest versions in yum and installing new versions of these files is quite
difficult because as you mentioned the paths these afre installed in Fedora
are kind of strange, but I like Fedora alot so I use it. I also like using
development software, liek I'm using the dvelopmental version of Seamonkey
in my Fedora.

On Tue, May 13, 2008 at 7:58 PM, David Gowers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi,

 On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 12:18 PM, Jan Snyder [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
  Update, I just managed to install Gimp 2.5, which took all day of
 fiddling,
  on fedora 8, and this plugin is included in the upcoming version. 2.5 is
  hard to install!
 Okay.
 Personally, I had no trouble, and just required up-to-date versions of
 GEGL and its dependencies. (Ubuntu 7.10)
 Last time I checked, Fedora's directory structure was.. eccentric. Was
 this your problem? (having to recompile and specify the appropriate
 --prefix for Fedora.)


 ???,
 David

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[Gimp-user] Save Layers

2008-05-13 Thread Jan Snyder
I wish to share a nice plug-in I found online recently. It provides a good
fast alternative to Guillotine and other guide-slice exports. I thing like
this might also be included with Gimp out of the box.

http://fforw.megameta.net/code
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Re: [Gimp-user] Save Layers

2008-05-13 Thread Jan Snyder
Update, I just managed to install Gimp 2.5, which took all day of fiddling,
on fedora 8, and this plugin is included in the upcoming version. 2.5 is
hard to install!

On Tue, May 13, 2008 at 10:01 AM, Jan Snyder [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

 I wish to share a nice plug-in I found online recently. It provides a good
 fast alternative to Guillotine and other guide-slice exports. I thing like
 this might also be included with Gimp out of the box.

 http://fforw.megameta.net/code

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Re: [Gimp-user] Save Layers

2008-05-13 Thread David Gowers
Hi,

On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 12:18 PM, Jan Snyder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Update, I just managed to install Gimp 2.5, which took all day of fiddling,
 on fedora 8, and this plugin is included in the upcoming version. 2.5 is
 hard to install!
Okay.
Personally, I had no trouble, and just required up-to-date versions of
GEGL and its dependencies. (Ubuntu 7.10)
Last time I checked, Fedora's directory structure was.. eccentric. Was
this your problem? (having to recompile and specify the appropriate
--prefix for Fedora.)


???,
David
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Re: [Gimp-user] Save all opened files with ONE click, or with script...

2007-11-24 Thread saulgoode

 Sven Neumann wrote:

 script-fu-save-all-images is a name in the script-fu namespace. This
 namespace should be kept for scripts that are distributed with
 Script-Fu. It would be safer to call your script for example
 saulgoode-save-all-images. If we ever added a script called
 script-fu-save-all-images to GIMP, your script would not clash with
 it.

Thanks again for the information. It is a very reasonable policy of which
I was unaware. From what I have seen, the vast majority of third-party
Script-fu authors also are unaware of this and there is a Script-fu
tutorial on GIMP.org which recommends using the script-fu- namespace
(see below).

There is currently a fairly extensive effort ongoing to update older
scripts to assure compatibility with the TinyScheme-based interpreter.
Would you recommend that these updates be encouraged to avoid the
script-fu- namespace? If so, can we perhaps recommend a namespace
convention for third-party scripts that might be more standardized?

While using the script author's name as a base for the namespace would
solve conflicts, perhaps we could also suggest a prefix to that so that
third-party scripts would be easily recognized and grouped within the PDB
browser (e.g., using sf-author- as a namespace).

==
http://docs.gimp.org/en/gimp-using-script-fu-tutorial-first-script.html

3.4.4.  Naming Conventions

...

It's GIMP convention to name your script functions script-fu-abc, because
then when they're listed in the procedural database, they'll all show up
under script-fu when you're listing the functions. This also helps
distinguish them from plug-ins.

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Re: [Gimp-user] Save all opened files with ONE click, or with script...

2007-11-23 Thread saulgoode
 Sven Neumann wrote:
 Sure, just register it as Image/File/Save/Save All. Or, even
 better, just use Save All where the full menu path was given and add
 the line

  (script-fu-menu-register script-fu-save-all-images
   Image/File/Save)

Thanks, I was wondering how that worked.

 Sven Neumann wrote:
 Also the script should not be called script-fu-save-all-images. Please
 use a different namespace when you are writing scripts to avoid name
 clashes with other people's scripts.

Personally, I find this script to be dangerous and hope it does not
proliferate beyond the original poster's specific use case. But could you
please explain a little further why the naming is improper?



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[Gimp-user] Save all opened files with ONE click, or with script...

2007-11-22 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi!

I make many photos.
The postprocessing of photos are very tireable, because I can open only
15-25 pictures only (because if I open more, the GIMP slowing down), I
need to use some Colour changes (Automatic, I use shortcuts Alt + 0..9
for it). This time I cannot automatize the process, because I must see,
what's happening after use of the auto tricks.

And next I need to close every opened files one by one with clicking on
[X], and Save, and Save with defaults.
This section is very hateable, slow, and automatizable (I think).

But I don't know, how to do it!

Can anyone help me in this problem?

I used gimp 2.4, on windows XP.
I have Python 2.4 on my machine.

Thanks for your help:
dd



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Re: [Gimp-user] Save all opened files with ONE click, or with script...

2007-11-22 Thread Choi, Ji-Hui
hi.
this plugin may be helpful for you.
http://members.ozemail.com.au/%7Ehodsond/dbp.html

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Re: [Gimp-user] Save all opened files with ONE click, or with script...

2007-11-22 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Choi, Ji-Hui wrote:
 hi.
 this plugin may be helpful for you.
 http://members.ozemail.com.au/%7Ehodsond/dbp.html
 

I don't see any Windows downloads. Is it Linux platform dependent?

dd

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Re: [Gimp-user] Save all opened files with ONE click, or with script...

2007-11-22 Thread saulgoode
 And next I need to close every opened files one by one with clicking on
 [X], and Save, and Save with defaults.
 This section is very hateable, slow, and automatizable (I think).

 But I don't know, how to do it!

It is, to my knowledge, impossible for a script or plug-in to close an
image which it did not open. I believe this is to ensure that multiple
processes running simultaneously do not interfere with each other (for
example, a script or plug-in closing an image while another script is
still working on it).

I was able, however, to write the following short Script-fu which will
save all of your open images. This will allow you to save and close all of
your images by performing a File-Save ALL followed by a File-Close
all.


Save the following lines to C:\Documents and
Settings\durumdara\.gimp-2.4\scripts\saveall.scm

;;;
; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
; the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
; (at your option) any later version.
;
; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
; GNU General Public License for more details.

(define (script-fu-save-all-images)
  (let* ((i (car (gimp-image-list)))
 (image))
(while ( i 0)
  (set! image (vector-ref (cadr (gimp-image-list)) (- i 1)))
  (gimp-file-save RUN-NONINTERACTIVE
  image
  (car (gimp-image-get-active-layer image))
  (car (gimp-image-get-filename image))
  (car (gimp-image-get-filename image)))
  (gimp-image-clean-all image)
  (set! i (- i 1)

(script-fu-register script-fu-save-all-images
 Image/File/Save ALL
 Save all opened images
 Saul Goode
 Saul Goode
 11/21/2006
 
 )

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Re: [Gimp-user] Save all opened files with ONE click, or with script...

2007-11-22 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi!

Fu said:
Unbound variable...
In this time the MenuPoint not visible.
Possible this caused by translated version of Gimp???

Thanks for your help:
dd


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Re: [Gimp-user] Save all opened files with ONE click, or with script...

2007-11-22 Thread David Hodson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I don't see any Windows downloads. Is it Linux platform dependent?

Bottom of the second section, Where do I get it?

http://www.ozemail.com.au/~hodsond/dbp-1.1.3.zip

The Windows version has problems with non-ascii file names, but 
otherwise should be OK.


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Re: [Gimp-user] Save all opened files with ONE click, or with script...

2007-11-22 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi!
 
 Fu said:
   Unbound variable...
 In this time the MenuPoint not visible.
 Possible this caused by translated version of Gimp???
 
 Thanks for your help:
   dd

Hi!

It is working now. I deleted all other scm files, and it is working.
Very good thing, special thanks for you!

Last question:
Can you combine this script with Close Image after Save?
So the script working like this pseudo-code:

while OpenedImageCount  0:
img = GetImage(0)
img.Save()
img.Close()



Thanks for your help:
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Re: [Gimp-user] Save all opened files with ONE click, or with script...

2007-11-22 Thread Sven Neumann
Hi,

On Thu, 2007-11-22 at 22:08 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said on Nov 22, 2007 5:51
 -0500 (in part):
  (script-fu-register script-fu-save-all-images
  IMAGE/File/Save ALL
  Save all opened images
  Saul Goode
  Saul Goode
  11/21/2006
  
  )
 Now I'm being picky :-) ... is there a way to make this appear in the
 File menu with the other Save options (between Save as Template and
 Revert)?
 
 Currently it appears at the bottom after Quit (using WinXp Gimp 2.4.2
 in case its different on other platforms)

Sure, just register it as Image/File/Save/Save All. Or, even
better, just use Save All where the full menu path was given and add
the line

 (script-fu-menu-register script-fu-save-all-images
  Image/File/Save)

Also the script should not be called script-fu-save-all-images. Please
use a different namespace when you are writing scripts to avoid name
clashes with other people's scripts.


Sven


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Re: [Gimp-user] Save all opened files with ONE click, or with script...

2007-11-22 Thread buralex
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said on Nov 22, 2007 5:51 
-0500 (in part):

(script-fu-register script-fu-save-all-images
IMAGE/File/Save ALL
Save all opened images
Saul Goode
Saul Goode
11/21/2006

)
Now I'm being picky :-) ... is there a way to make this appear in the 
File menu with the other Save options (between Save as Template and Revert)?


Currently it appears at the bottom after Quit (using WinXp Gimp 2.4.2 in 
case its different on other platforms)


From gimp.org:

GIMP - Basic Scheme
The parameters of script-fu-register may be divided into two groups. 
The first group of seven parameters must always be given. These are:


   1. The name of the function.
   2. The name of the script to be used as a menu entry.
   3. A help string describing the function of the script.
   4. The script author.
   5. The script copyright.
   6. Script date.
   7. List of valid image types for the script. This only has a 
meaning on scripts operating on images that already exist.

http://www.gimp.org/tutorials/Basic_Scheme/


btw: I accidentally created this script a Unicode file. AFAICT it gets 
silently ignored, though Gimp does seem to hold a lock on the file.


Regards ... Alec -- buralex-gmail
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[Gimp-user] save 4 layers as 4 seperate mages ....I am stumped

2006-11-06 Thread rob

Interesting...newsprint filter does make the dots resolutions.
OK
Looks like all the pieces are here except for. I still have not 
figured out how to save out

ONE layer at a time while in the CYMK.jpg 4 layers greyscale image.
Can anyone give me the instruction to accomplish this one simple task?
I'm stumped. I can't find any way to isolate single layers and each 
layer is the

individual seperated colors I desired to work with.
Such a tease. So close but still no cigars.


Asif Lodhi wrote:


Hi Rob,

On 11/7/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED]


Message: 4
Date: Mon, 06 Nov 2006 03:25:48 -0500
Subject: [Gimp-user] how to break down a photo into printing colors
andnewsprint shading
Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Is there a way in GIMP to take any JPG image and have GIMP output
4 color seperated  images as individual CYGK or RGB or choosable colors?
I want to make a silk screen with a real complicated color image and I
thought it could be possible to
break down the photo into the silk screen inks and then make 4 different
ink screens with
emulsifiers by each color of the photo.
I find pallettes and tools and such but can not make any sense of how to
actually accomplish the task.
Also... what about shading.
Does gimp do shading...like newprint shading with dot densities?
Is there a technical name for this kind of shading where a black and
white image can appear
as shading by dot saturations and not actually by having shades of grey?
I'm real new at this so any information woul dbe greatly appreciated.



I think there is a CMYK plugin for GIMP.  May be that's what you need.
May be Filter/Distord/Newsprint is what you need for newsprint
shading.

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Re: [Gimp-user] save 4 layers as 4 seperate mages ....I am stumped

2006-11-06 Thread Chris Mohler

On 11/6/06, rob [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Interesting...newsprint filter does make the dots resolutions.
OK
Looks like all the pieces are here except for. I still have not
figured out how to save out
ONE layer at a time while in the CYMK.jpg 4 layers greyscale image.
Can anyone give me the instruction to accomplish this one simple task?
I'm stumped. I can't find any way to isolate single layers and each
layer is the
individual seperated colors I desired to work with.
Such a tease. So close but still no cigars.




Hide all unwanted layers, then do file  save as.  If you choose PNG
for exmaple, GIMP will merge the visible layers and save a copy.
Repeat for each layer.

Chris
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Re: [Gimp-user] save image to jpeg format in batch mode

2006-06-21 Thread Alan Horkan

On Tue, 20 Jun 2006, B.W.H. van Beest wrote:

 Date: Tue, 20 Jun 2006 06:06:08 +0200
 From: B.W.H. van Beest [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Alan Horkan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Cc: gimp-user@lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU
 Subject: Re: [Gimp-user] save image to jpeg format in batch mode

 Hi,

 The link you sent seems to be non-existent anymore. However, your

The link works for me.

You can always try the Google Cache or the web archive if a link doesn't
work for you:
http://web.archive.org/*/members.ozemail.com.au/~hodsond/dbp.html

 suggestion of ImageMagick was perfect. I never realised that ImageMagick
 supportted .xcf files.

Other programs are discouraged from supporting XCF and it isn't a fully
documented standard or anything so they do well considerin but you should
check your files and make sure they results are correct.

Sincerely

Alan Horkan

Inkscape http://inkscape.org
Abiword http://www.abisource.com
Open Clip Art http://OpenClipArt.org

Alan's Diary http://advogato.org/person/AlanHorkan/

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Re: [Gimp-user] save image to jpeg format in batch mode

2006-06-20 Thread David Hodson

B.W.H. van Beest wrote:


The link you sent seems to be non-existent anymore.


This is why top posting is bad! I assume you are referring to:


Alan Horkan wrote:

You might want to consider Davids batch processor
http://members.ozemail.com.au/~hodsond/dbp.html


That link works OK for me (and I'd want to know if it was broken).
However, your original message implied that you wanted to do the
batch processing from the command line. DBP does batch processing
from the Gimp gui.

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Re: [Gimp-user] save image to jpeg format in batch mode

2006-06-19 Thread B.W.H. van Beest




Hi, 

The link you sent seems to be non-existent anymore. However, your
suggestion of ImageMagick was perfect. I never realised that
ImageMagick supportted .xcf files.
Thanks!

Bertwim

Alan Horkan wrote:

  On Sun, 18 Jun 2006, B.W.H. van Beest wrote:

  
  
Date: Sun, 18 Jun 2006 08:18:25 +0200
From: B.W.H. van Beest [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: gimp-user@lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU
Subject: [Gimp-user] save image to jpeg format in batch mode

Hi,

I would like to create a jpg image from a gimp xsf-file, but in batch

  
  
(I assume you meant to type XCF)

  
  
mode. (for instance, to have it as a rule in a Makefile)
I have been struggling with this for quite some time, but all attempt
have failed.  Browsing the web did not yield workabale references or
examples. It seems that info on script-fu all is outdated?

  
  
You might want to consider Davids batch processor
http://members.ozemail.com.au/~hodsond/dbp.html

Using ImageMagick might also be worth considering.

  



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Re: [Gimp-user] save image to jpeg format in batch mode

2006-06-19 Thread T F

suggestion of ImageMagick was perfect. I never realised that ImageMagick
supportted .xcf files.


imagemagick v6.2.7 will flatten some multilayer xcf files okay. but in
my experience, not others.  prior versions of IM always flattened
correctly any multilayer xcf that I gave it.  so i switched to xcf2jpg

best
mike
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[Gimp-user] save image to jpeg format in batch mode

2006-06-18 Thread B.W.H. van Beest

Hi,

I would like to create a jpg image from a gimp xsf-file, but in batch 
mode. (for instance, to have it as a rule in a Makefile)
I have been struggling with this for quite some time, but all attempt 
have failed.  Browsing the web did not yield workabale references or 
examples. It seems that info on script-fu all is outdated?



Is there somebody around who can who me how to do this?


Kind Regards,
Bertwim van Beest



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Re: [Gimp-user] save image to jpeg format in batch mode

2006-06-18 Thread saulgoode
The GIMP.ORG (http://gimp.org/tutorials/Basic_Batch) tutorial seems to  
be up-to-date and covers just about all that you need to know. Also,  
have you visited GIMPtalk.com and searched for the term batch. That  
should provide some good examples that do almost exactly that which  
you described.


If you have any specific questions, I shall be happy to try to answer them.

Quoting B.W.H. van Beest [EMAIL PROTECTED]:


I would like to create a jpg image from a gimp xsf-file, but in batch
mode. (for instance, to have it as a rule in a Makefile)
I have been struggling with this for quite some time, but all attempt
have failed.  Browsing the web did not yield workabale references or
examples. It seems that info on script-fu all is outdated?


Is there somebody around who can who me how to do this?


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[Gimp-user] save image to jpeg format in batch mode

2006-06-18 Thread B.W.H. van Beest

Sorry, my previous posting contained a type, which can cuase confusion.

Hi,

I would like to create a jpg image from a gimp xcf-file, but in batch 
mode. (for instance, to have it as a rule in a Makefile)
I have been struggling with this for quite some time, but all attempt 
have failed.  Browsing the web did not yield workabale references or 
examples. It seems that info on script-fu all is outdated?



Is there somebody around who can who me how to do this?


Kind Regards,
Bertwim van Beest

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Re: [Gimp-user] save image to jpeg format in batch mode

2006-06-18 Thread B.W.H. van Beest
Thanks for your reaction. Well I already had read what your are pointing 
to, but somehow I am doing something wrong.


For instance, I have a file blurk.xcf, and I want to create a file 
aap.jpg from this file.


What I type is:

802] testgimp -i -b '(file_jpeg_save RUN-NONINTERACTIVE blurk.xcf 
2  aap.jpg aap.jpg 80.0 0.0 0)' '(gimp-quit 0)'

No batch interpreter specified, using the default 'plug_in_script_fu_eval'.
batch command: experienced an execution error.
[803] test


What am I doing wrong?


Regards,
Bertwim

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The GIMP.ORG (http://gimp.org/tutorials/Basic_Batch) tutorial seems to 
be up-to-date and covers just about all that you need to know. Also, 
have you visited GIMPtalk.com and searched for the term batch. That 
should provide some good examples that do almost exactly that which 
you described.


If you have any specific questions, I shall be happy to try to answer 
them.


Quoting B.W.H. van Beest [EMAIL PROTECTED]:


I would like to create a jpg image from a gimp xsf-file, but in batch
mode. (for instance, to have it as a rule in a Makefile)
I have been struggling with this for quite some time, but all attempt
have failed.  Browsing the web did not yield workabale references or
examples. It seems that info on script-fu all is outdated?


Is there somebody around who can who me how to do this?


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Re: [Gimp-user] save image to jpeg format in batch mode

2006-06-18 Thread T F

I would like to create a jpg image from a gimp xsf-file, but in batch
mode


Hi, i assume you made a typo and meant xcf.  i use a modified
(trivially) version of the converter xcf2jpg by Patricio Moracho.  for
example:

## xcf2jpg  pic.xcf   pic.jpg


web page is in Spansish, but the open source code is very short and
well documented.

http://www.nodigas.com.ar/xcf2jpg_un_conversor_de_xcf_a_jpg

hth

best,
mike
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Re: [Gimp-user] save image to jpeg format in batch mode

2006-06-18 Thread Alan Horkan

On Sun, 18 Jun 2006, B.W.H. van Beest wrote:

 Date: Sun, 18 Jun 2006 08:18:25 +0200
 From: B.W.H. van Beest [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: gimp-user@lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU
 Subject: [Gimp-user] save image to jpeg format in batch mode

 Hi,

 I would like to create a jpg image from a gimp xsf-file, but in batch

(I assume you meant to type XCF)

 mode. (for instance, to have it as a rule in a Makefile)
 I have been struggling with this for quite some time, but all attempt
 have failed.  Browsing the web did not yield workabale references or
 examples. It seems that info on script-fu all is outdated?

You might want to consider Davids batch processor
http://members.ozemail.com.au/~hodsond/dbp.html

Using ImageMagick might also be worth considering.

-- 
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Re: [Gimp-user] save image to jpeg format in batch mode

2006-06-18 Thread saulgoode

Quoting B.W.H. van Beest [EMAIL PROTECTED]:



802] testgimp -i -b '(file_jpeg_save RUN-NONINTERACTIVE
blurk.xcf 2  aap.jpg aap.jpg 80.0 0.0 0)' '(gimp-quit 0)'
No batch interpreter specified, using the default 'plug_in_script_fu_eval'.
batch command: experienced an execution error.
[803] testWhat am I doing wrong?


The image parameter in any script-fu function is actually a number  
which is defined when the image is loaded into the GIMP; it is *not* a  
filename. It is necessary for you to create a short script which loads  
your file into the GIMP and *then* saves back to disk.


I have written just such a script for you which you can find at  
http://flashingtwelve.brickfilms.com/GIMP/Scripts/batch-xcf2jpg.scm


The script should be executed from the command line as follows:

  gimp --no-interface -b '(batch-xcf2jpg pattern.ext)' '(gimp-quit 0)'

Where the string (pattern.ext in the example) is a wildcard pattern  
of all of the files which you wish to be converted; the pattern can  
also be just a specific filename (for example, someimage.xcf). The  
script can be used to convert other formats (PNG, GIF, etc) by  
changing the extension (the output is always JPEG).

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Re: [Gimp-user] Save pcx file as 2-bit (black and white)

2006-05-21 Thread Joao S. O. Bueno Calligaris
On Friday 12 August 2005 07:49 am, Robin Bowes wrote:
 michael chang wrote:
 On 8/11/05, Robin Bowes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 PS. Is it just me, or are Sven's and Michael's posts not getting
  to the list? I'm only getting the copy that is sent directly to
  me and the copy to the list is not arriving.
 
 It's just you.  If you take a look at the headers, it's the same
 message, with you in the To: field, and the list being put in the
  CC: list.  Chances are, your client [like my client - GMail's
  web interface] is smart enough to know when a message is a
  duplicate, and display it only once.
 
 After all, each e-mail has a seperate ID or whatever... among
  other things... which could implement this functionality.

 Michael,

 I have filtering code that automatically detects mail from mailing
 lists and sorts it into folders and I'm haven't received any
 messages from Sven or yourself that were sent to the list. I get
 the copy sent to me personally, but I would expect to see two
 messages - one to me personally, and one from the list.

 Not sure why that is happening...

The gimp list server does not deliver you a message that has your 
e-mail explicit in the cc:  or to: fields through the list. Tjis is 
the deafult behavior and can be changed in the mail-list preferences 
in the web page.

JS
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Re: [Gimp-user] Save pcx file as 2-bit (black and white)

2006-05-21 Thread Joao S. O. Bueno Calligaris
Oops...so much for some time warp! I just replied  a 9 month old 
e-mail. :-P

On Sunday 21 May 2006 11:39 am, Joao S. O. Bueno Calligaris wrote:
 On Friday 12 August 2005 07:49 am, Robin Bowes wrote:
  michael chang wrote:
  On 8/11/05, Robin Bowes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  PS. Is it just me, or are Sven's and Michael's posts not
   getting to the list? I'm only getting the copy that is sent
   directly to me and the copy to the list is not arriving.
  
  It's just you.  If you take a look at the headers, it's the same
  message, with you in the To: field, and the list being put in
   the CC: list.  Chances are, your client [like my client -
   GMail's web interface] is smart enough to know when a message
   is a duplicate, and display it only once.

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Re: [Gimp-user] Save For Web Option?

2006-04-08 Thread Mark Sargent

Shawn Willden wrote:

Well, if you're a non-gui fool, I'd suggest a non-gui tool.  I'd use 
imagemagick, something like:


convert infile.bmp -resize 500x500 -quality 75 outfile.jpg

ImageMagick uses the file extension on the output to decide what type of image 
compression to use, so it will save as a JPEG.  The -resize option by default 
will not stretch your image so the above will resize your image to be at most 
500 pixels on each side.  Finally the -quality is used by the JPEG compressor 
and takes a number between 0 and 100.  Smaller numbers give you worse images, 
but 75 is a good tradeoff which gives you good image quality and good 
compression.


You can easily play with the numbers to get larger or smaller image sizes.
 


awesome

If you do want to use the GIMP (certainly not a bad choice), you should use 
Image-Scale Image to shrink the resolution down, then Save As and enter a 
file name with a .jpg extension.  The GIMP will then prompt you for a quality 
level and if you click the Show Preview in image window you can see the 
effects of dragging it back and forth, and you can also see the file size 
right undernath the quality slider.
 


even more awesome


Have fun,
 


I most certainly did. Cheers, Shawn.

Mark Sargent

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Re: [Gimp-user] Save For Web Option?

2006-04-06 Thread Shawn Willden
On Wednesday 05 April 2006 01:03, Mark Sargent wrote:
 am a rather experienced Linux user for the past 2yrs or so, but, not
 much with Gimp. I used to use Fireworks/Photoshop on Windows some time
 back, and am wondering where within Gimp I can just save as for web, and
 it allows me to resize etc. I can't seem to find that option anywhere in
 the menus. All I see is, save, save as, save a copy, save as template. I
 have a 14.5mb file that I need to get to under 500kb or less. Could
 someone point this non-gui fool in the right direction? Cheers.

Well, if you're a non-gui fool, I'd suggest a non-gui tool.  I'd use 
imagemagick, something like:

convert infile.bmp -resize 500x500 -quality 75 outfile.jpg

ImageMagick uses the file extension on the output to decide what type of image 
compression to use, so it will save as a JPEG.  The -resize option by default 
will not stretch your image so the above will resize your image to be at most 
500 pixels on each side.  Finally the -quality is used by the JPEG compressor 
and takes a number between 0 and 100.  Smaller numbers give you worse images, 
but 75 is a good tradeoff which gives you good image quality and good 
compression.

You can easily play with the numbers to get larger or smaller image sizes.

If you do want to use the GIMP (certainly not a bad choice), you should use 
Image-Scale Image to shrink the resolution down, then Save As and enter a 
file name with a .jpg extension.  The GIMP will then prompt you for a quality 
level and if you click the Show Preview in image window you can see the 
effects of dragging it back and forth, and you can also see the file size 
right undernath the quality slider.

Have fun,

Shawn.
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[Gimp-user] Save For Web Option?

2006-04-05 Thread Mark Sargent

Hi All,

am a rather experienced Linux user for the past 2yrs or so, but, not 
much with Gimp. I used to use Fireworks/Photoshop on Windows some time 
back, and am wondering where within Gimp I can just save as for web, and 
it allows me to resize etc. I can't seem to find that option anywhere in 
the menus. All I see is, save, save as, save a copy, save as template. I 
have a 14.5mb file that I need to get to under 500kb or less. Could 
someone point this non-gui fool in the right direction? Cheers.


Mark Sargent.

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Re: [Gimp-user] Save For Web Option?

2006-04-05 Thread Dave Neary

Hi Mark,

Sorry - we don't have it.

It wouldn't be hugely difficult - you'd nee a plug-in that can resize,
index, save as png, save as gif, save as jpg, with a quality slider,
that would show file size and a decent preview for the different
formats. But we don't have it.

If anyone knows of a decent plug-in that does, I'd be delighted to hear
about it.

Cheers,
Dave.

Mark Sargent wrote:
 Hi All,
 
 am a rather experienced Linux user for the past 2yrs or so, but, not
 much with Gimp. I used to use Fireworks/Photoshop on Windows some time
 back, and am wondering where within Gimp I can just save as for web, and
 it allows me to resize etc. I can't seem to find that option anywhere in
 the menus. All I see is, save, save as, save a copy, save as template. I
 have a 14.5mb file that I need to get to under 500kb or less. Could
 someone point this non-gui fool in the right direction? Cheers.
 
 Mark Sargent.
 
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Re: [Gimp-user] Save For Web Option?

2006-04-05 Thread J. van Kan
On Wed, 2006-04-05 at 16:03 +0900, Mark Sargent wrote:
 Hi All,
 
 am a rather experienced Linux user for the past 2yrs or so, but, not 
 much with Gimp. I used to use Fireworks/Photoshop on Windows some time 
 back, and am wondering where within Gimp I can just save as for web, and 
 it allows me to resize etc. I can't seem to find that option anywhere in 
 the menus. All I see is, save, save as, save a copy, save as template. I 
 have a 14.5mb file that I need to get to under 500kb or less. Could 
 someone point this non-gui fool in the right direction? Cheers.

Store it in .jpg or .png format. By setting the quality parameters you
can influence the size.

Regards, 
-- 
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Re: [Gimp-user] Save For Web Option?

2006-04-05 Thread Vytautas P.
What format your file is? BMP? TIFF? If so, just saving to jpg would 
make the trick.



Mark Sargent wrote:


Hi All,

am a rather experienced Linux user for the past 2yrs or so, but, not 
much with Gimp. I used to use Fireworks/Photoshop on Windows some time 
back, and am wondering where within Gimp I can just save as for web, 
and it allows me to resize etc. I can't seem to find that option 
anywhere in the menus. All I see is, save, save as, save a copy, save 
as template. I have a 14.5mb file that I need to get to under 500kb or 
less. Could someone point this non-gui fool in the right direction? 
Cheers.


Mark Sargent. 


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Re: [Gimp-user] Save pcx file as 2-bit (black and white)

2005-08-12 Thread Robin Bowes

michael chang wrote:


On 8/11/05, Robin Bowes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 


PS. Is it just me, or are Sven's and Michael's posts not getting to the
list? I'm only getting the copy that is sent directly to me and the copy
to the list is not arriving.
   



It's just you.  If you take a look at the headers, it's the same
message, with you in the To: field, and the list being put in the CC:
list.  Chances are, your client [like my client - GMail's web
interface] is smart enough to know when a message is a duplicate, and
display it only once.

After all, each e-mail has a seperate ID or whatever... among other
things... which could implement this functionality.
 


Michael,

I have filtering code that automatically detects mail from mailing lists 
and sorts it into folders and I'm haven't received any messages from 
Sven or yourself that were sent to the list. I get the copy sent to me 
personally, but I would expect to see two messages - one to me 
personally, and one from the list.


Not sure why that is happening...

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Re: [Gimp-user] Save pcx file as 2-bit (black and white)

2005-08-12 Thread Patrick Shanahan
* Robin Bowes [EMAIL PROTECTED] [08-12-05 05:51]:
 I have filtering code that automatically detects mail from mailing
 lists and sorts it into folders and I'm haven't received any messages
 from Sven or yourself that were sent to the list. I get the copy sent
 to me personally, but I would expect to see two messages - one to me 
 personally, and one from the list.

WHY would you want to receive two copies of the same message?  I have a
procmail recipe to /dev/null duplicates.  If you read the list, why
would you want *another* copy posted to you?
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Re: [Gimp-user] Save pcx file as 2-bit (black and white)

2005-08-12 Thread Robin Bowes

Patrick Shanahan wrote:

* Robin Bowes [EMAIL PROTECTED] [08-12-05 05:51]:


I have filtering code that automatically detects mail from mailing
lists and sorts it into folders and I'm haven't received any messages
from Sven or yourself that were sent to the list. I get the copy sent
to me personally, but I would expect to see two messages - one to me 
personally, and one from the list.



WHY would you want to receive two copies of the same message?  I have a
procmail recipe to /dev/null duplicates.  If you read the list, why
would you want *another* copy posted to you?


As things stand, I'm not getting messages that are being sent to the 
list AND to me - I just get the message sent to me. With all the other 
lists I'm on I get the message sent to the list (which gets filtered 
into the appropriate list folder) AND the message sent directly to me 
(which I delete).


I don't necessarily WANT two copies; but I would EXPECT two copies and 
the fact that I'm not SEEING two copies leads me to believe that 
something is wrong or outside my experience.


Does that make sense?

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Re: [Gimp-user] Save pcx file as 2-bit (black and white)

2005-08-12 Thread Patrick Shanahan
* Robin Bowes [EMAIL PROTECTED] [08-12-05 08:10]:
 
 I don't necessarily WANT two copies; but I would EXPECT two copies and 
 the fact that I'm not SEEING two copies leads me to believe that 
 something is wrong or outside my experience.
 
 Does that make sense?
 

Not from any post that I make to the list as it is made with
List-Reply function and unless you have requested direct reply with a
Reply-To: header, you will only receive *one* copy.

btw:  Please do not Cc: to me.  I *read* the list and can see no reason
for you increasing net traffice uselessly.
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Re: [Gimp-user] Save pcx file as 2-bit (black and white)

2005-08-12 Thread Simon Budig
Robin Bowes ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
 As things stand, I'm not getting messages that are being sent to the 
 list AND to me - I just get the message sent to me. With all the other 
 lists I'm on I get the message sent to the list (which gets filtered 
 into the appropriate list folder) AND the message sent directly to me 
 (which I delete).

I believe this is a configurable option for your account at the mailman
listserver. Have a look there.

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Re: [Gimp-user] Save pcx file as 2-bit (black and white)

2005-08-12 Thread Robin Bowes

Patrick Shanahan wrote:

* Robin Bowes [EMAIL PROTECTED] [08-12-05 08:10]:

I don't necessarily WANT two copies; but I would EXPECT two copies and 
the fact that I'm not SEEING two copies leads me to believe that 
something is wrong or outside my experience.


Does that make sense?




Not from any post that I make to the list as it is made with
List-Reply function and unless you have requested direct reply with a
Reply-To: header, you will only receive *one* copy.


True. I only receive one message from your replies, and it is correctly 
filtered into my list folder.



btw:  Please do not Cc: to me.  I *read* the list and can see no reason
for you increasing net traffice uselessly.


OK.

Can you do me a favour and reply to me, CC'ing the list so I can trace 
my logs and check what happens. Based on previous experience, I would 
expect to receive your mail addressed directly to me, but not to see the 
copy sent to the list.


Thanks,

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Re: [Gimp-user] Save pcx file as 2-bit (black and white)

2005-08-12 Thread Patrick Shanahan
* Robin Bowes [EMAIL PROTECTED] [08-12-05 11:11]:
 
 Can you do me a favour and reply to me, CC'ing the list so I can trace 
 my logs and check what happens. Based on previous experience, I would 
 expect to receive your mail addressed directly to me, but not to see
 the copy sent to the list.
 

Manually added your addr Cc:  

If you want to receive direct replies in addition to the list posts, add
the Header Reply-To:.  This way everyone does not have to set special
rules for your posts vs everyone else.
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Re: [Gimp-user] Save pcx file as 2-bit (black and white)

2005-08-11 Thread Robin Bowes

Sven Neumann wrote:


Hi,

Robin Bowes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 


I've got a pdf file that I need to convert to pcx to use as a fax template.

I've installed The GIMP, along with Ghostscript and I can create the
pcx file fine.

However, I'd like to reduce file size by reducing the colour depth to
2, i.e. black and white.

I can do this in MS Photo Editor by Choosing File|Properties and
selecting Image Type Monochrome. This reduces the file size from
215KB to 99KB.

How can I do the same thing from The GIMP? I'm sure it must be
possible, but I'm just not looking in the right place!
   



No, it isn't currently possible. But it would be rather simple to add
some code to the PCX plug-in so that it stores a monochrome PCX file
in case that the image is in INDEXED mode and the palette only has two
entries. A couple of plug-ins already behave this way.
 


Sven,

Can you point me at the plug-ins that already do this so I can borrow 
the code for the pcx plugin?


Thanks,

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Re: [Gimp-user] Save pcx file as 2-bit (black and white)

2005-08-11 Thread michael chang
On 8/11/05, Robin Bowes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Sven Neumann wrote:
 Robin Bowes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 However, I'd like to reduce file size by reducing the colour depth to
 2, i.e. black and white.
 
 How can I do the same thing from The GIMP? I'm sure it must be
 possible, but I'm just not looking in the right place!
 No, it isn't currently possible. But it would be rather simple to add
 some code to the PCX plug-in so that it stores a monochrome PCX file
 in case that the image is in INDEXED mode and the palette only has two
 entries. A couple of plug-ins already behave this way.
 Can you point me at the plug-ins that already do this so I can borrow
 the code for the pcx plugin?

But then you still have to implement the PCX specific parts -- e.g.
how the PCX file format differs for monochrome/indexed versus a
standard image.

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Re: [Gimp-user] Save pcx file as 2-bit (black and white)

2005-08-11 Thread Robin Bowes

michael chang wrote:


On 8/11/05, Robin Bowes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 


Sven Neumann wrote:
   


Robin Bowes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 


However, I'd like to reduce file size by reducing the colour depth to
2, i.e. black and white.

How can I do the same thing from The GIMP? I'm sure it must be
possible, but I'm just not looking in the right place!
   


No, it isn't currently possible. But it would be rather simple to add
some code to the PCX plug-in so that it stores a monochrome PCX file
in case that the image is in INDEXED mode and the palette only has two
entries. A couple of plug-ins already behave this way.
 


Can you point me at the plug-ins that already do this so I can borrow
the code for the pcx plugin?
   



But then you still have to implement the PCX specific parts -- e.g.
how the PCX file format differs for monochrome/indexed versus a
standard image.

Indeed, but it would be easier for me to review how this has been done 
by others and adopt it to work for PCX.


R.

PS. Is it just me, or are Sven's and Michael's posts not getting to the 
list? I'm only getting the copy that is sent directly to me and the copy 
to the list is not arriving.


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Re: [Gimp-user] Save pcx file as 2-bit (black and white)

2005-08-11 Thread sam ende
On Thursday 11 August 2005 17:48, Robin Bowes wrote:

 PS. Is it just me, or are Sven's and Michael's posts not getting to the
 list? I'm only getting the copy that is sent directly to me and the
 copy to the list is not arriving.

must be just you :)

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Re: [Gimp-user] Save pcx file as 2-bit (black and white)

2005-08-11 Thread michael chang
On 8/11/05, Robin Bowes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 PS. Is it just me, or are Sven's and Michael's posts not getting to the
 list? I'm only getting the copy that is sent directly to me and the copy
 to the list is not arriving.

It's just you.  If you take a look at the headers, it's the same
message, with you in the To: field, and the list being put in the CC:
list.  Chances are, your client [like my client - GMail's web
interface] is smart enough to know when a message is a duplicate, and
display it only once.

After all, each e-mail has a seperate ID or whatever... among other
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[Gimp-user] Save pcx file as 2-bit (black and white)

2005-08-10 Thread Robin Bowes

Hi,

I've got a pdf file that I need to convert to pcx to use as a fax template.

I've installed The GIMP, along with Ghostscript and I can create the pcx 
file fine.


However, I'd like to reduce file size by reducing the colour depth to 2, 
i.e. black and white.


I can do this in MS Photo Editor by Choosing File|Properties and 
selecting Image Type Monochrome. This reduces the file size from 215KB 
to 99KB.


How can I do the same thing from The GIMP? I'm sure it must be possible, 
but I'm just not looking in the right place!


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Re: [Gimp-user] Save pcx file as 2-bit (black and white)

2005-08-10 Thread Sven Neumann
Hi,

Robin Bowes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 I've got a pdf file that I need to convert to pcx to use as a fax template.

 I've installed The GIMP, along with Ghostscript and I can create the
 pcx file fine.

 However, I'd like to reduce file size by reducing the colour depth to
 2, i.e. black and white.

 I can do this in MS Photo Editor by Choosing File|Properties and
 selecting Image Type Monochrome. This reduces the file size from
 215KB to 99KB.

 How can I do the same thing from The GIMP? I'm sure it must be
 possible, but I'm just not looking in the right place!

No, it isn't currently possible. But it would be rather simple to add
some code to the PCX plug-in so that it stores a monochrome PCX file
in case that the image is in INDEXED mode and the palette only has two
entries. A couple of plug-ins already behave this way.


Sven
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Re: [Gimp-user] Save pcx file as 2-bit (black and white)

2005-08-10 Thread Sven Neumann
Hi,

Robin Bowes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Can I suggest that this is added as a to-do?

Can I suggest that you submit a patch for this? I don't think that
any of the core developers are interested in this feature so it is
unlikely that it would be added unless you provide a patch or talk
someone else into doing that.


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Re: [Gimp-user] Save dialog: can I get some sort of history?

2005-05-10 Thread Owen
On Sun, 8 May 2005 22:15:18 -0300
Joao S. O. Bueno Calligaris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  I use the Gimp to take files from one directory (raw photos),
  process them, and save them into another directory (photos for
  sending/publishing/printing/etc).
 
  Each time I save a photo, I have to navigate to the saving
  directory manually...
 
  Is it possible to somehow have the Save dialog store this directory
  iin some form of history, so I could easily select it?
 
 
 Hi,
 
 In gimp 2.2 you can bookmark both directorys (clicking on the + 
 button, at botton left), and navigate from one to the other with two 
 clicks.



Doh...Couldn't see for looking, thanks very muxh.



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Re: [Gimp-user] Save dialog: can I get some sort of history?

2005-05-10 Thread Sven Neumann
Hi,

Owen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 I am probably missing something.

Indeed.

 Where is this bookmark pane?

It is left to the file-list. In the Save dialog, it is hidden in the
Browse for other folders section but of course these bookmarks are
shared between Open and Save dialogs (in all GTK+ applications).


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Re: [Gimp-user] Save dialog: can I get some sort of history?

2005-05-10 Thread Mikhail Ramendik
Sven Neumann wrote:

 It is left to the file-list. In the Save dialog, it is hidden in the
 Browse for other folders section but of course these bookmarks are
 shared between Open and Save dialogs (in all GTK+ applications).

Could one somehow make the browse for other folders section open by default?

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Re: [Gimp-user] Save dialog: can I get some sort of history?

2005-05-09 Thread Sven Neumann
Hi,

Mikhail Ramendik [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 I use the Gimp to take files from one directory (raw photos),
 process them, and save them into another directory (photos for
 sending/publishing/printing/etc).

 Each time I save a photo, I have to navigate to the saving directory 
 manually...

 Is it possible to somehow have the Save dialog store this directory
 iin some form of history, so I could easily select it?

There's the bookmarks pane on the left. You can add your directory
there for quick access.


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Re: [Gimp-user] Save dialog: can I get some sort of history?

2005-05-09 Thread Owen
On Sun, 08 May 2005 13:20:41 +0200
Sven Neumann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  Is it possible to somehow have the Save dialog store this directory
  iin some form of history, so I could easily select it?
 
 There's the bookmarks pane on the left. You can add your directory
 there for quick access.

I am probably missing something.

Where is this bookmark pane?

If I do File-Save as I get a dialogue box which allows me to save in

Home
Desktop
Filesystem
Mail?
or the directory where the image came from


The only way I can get to another directory is to navigate there, and navigate 
there every time.



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Re: [Gimp-user] Save dialog: can I get some sort of history?

2005-05-09 Thread Joao S. O. Bueno Calligaris
On Saturday 07 May 2005 06:54, Mikhail Ramendik wrote:
 (reposting as first letter apparently got lost)

 Hello,

 I use the Gimp to take files from one directory (raw photos),
 process them, and save them into another directory (photos for
 sending/publishing/printing/etc).

 Each time I save a photo, I have to navigate to the saving
 directory manually...

 Is it possible to somehow have the Save dialog store this directory
 iin some form of history, so I could easily select it?


Hi,

In gimp 2.2 you can bookmark both directorys (clicking on the + 
button, at botton left), and navigate from one to the other with two 
clicks.

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[Gimp-user] Save dialog: can I get some sort of history?

2005-05-08 Thread Mikhail Ramendik

(reposting as first letter apparently got lost)

Hello,

I use the Gimp to take files from one directory (raw photos), process them, 
and save them into another directory (photos for 
sending/publishing/printing/etc).

Each time I save a photo, I have to navigate to the saving directory 
manually...

Is it possible to somehow have the Save dialog store this directory iin some 
form of history, so I could easily select it?

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Re: [Gimp-user] Save dialog: can I get some sort of history?

2005-05-08 Thread Alexander Rabtchevich
In the file opening dialog press Add button when the desired directory 
is selected. Afterwards you can quickly access this directory.

Mikhail Ramendik wrote:
Is it possible to somehow have the Save dialog store this directory iin some 
form of history, so I could easily select it?


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[Gimp-user] Save dialog: can I get some sort of history?

2005-05-07 Thread Mikhail Ramendik
Hello,

I use the Gimp to take files from one directory (raw photos), process them, 
and save them into another directory (photos for 
sending/publishing/printing/etc).

Each time I save a photo, I have to navigate to the saving directory 
manually...

Is it possible to somehow have the Save dialog store this directory iin some 
form of history, so I could easily select it?



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[Gimp-user] Save as - jpg - advanced options visible

2005-02-11 Thread Andreas Waechter
Hi,
is there a chance in Gimp 2.2.3 to have the advanced options 
of the JPG options dialog (when saving as a .jpg) already 
opened?
(i.e. have it as it was in previous versions?)

Same for the browse for other folders after File - Save as.
I've looked through all the preferences but couldn't find a 
thing - did I miss something? Or are these options hidden in 
 some other place?

TIA,
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[Gimp-user] Save Dialog

2005-01-24 Thread Jim Clark

If I'm in the wrong place, please point. I don't know where to turn. I am aware the problem is not exclusive to GIMP, but it's driving me nuts, and it may be something simple. I sure hope so.

Using 2.2 on Fedora Core 3. When I do a save as in any application, once I type a character or 2, the auto-complete function fills in some name I don't want related to something in the same directory, and puts my cursor back at the beginning of the name, so I end up typing over the name and get something stupid.

I cannot imagine where I could configure the save dialog for auto-complete to be turned off, but boy do I want to do it.This way i type, stop, move the cursor and continue. How convenient!

Been poking around on the web but do not know how to word this to limit my results to what I want...not even sure it's called auto-complete in the save dialog.

Thanks-

Jim Clark
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Lenexa, Kansas 
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Re: [Gimp-user] Save Dialog

2005-01-24 Thread Carol Spears
On Mon, Jan 24, 2005 at 10:35:57AM -0600, Jim Clark wrote:
 
 If I'm in the wrong place, please point. I don't know where to turn. I am
 aware the problem is not exclusive to GIMP, but it's driving me nuts, and
 it may be something simple. I sure hope so.
 
this mail list works just as well to explain this as all of the other
places -- even the more official ways and places.


 Using 2.2 on Fedora Core 3. When I do a save as in any application, once
 I type a character or 2, the auto-complete function fills in some name I
 don't want related to something in the same directory, and puts my cursor
 back at the beginning of the name, so I end up typing over the name and get
 something stupid.
 
this is how Gimp2 is working on all linux distributions or even
operating systems.  i really did not like this when i first encountered
it.  TheGIMP developers blame the gtk developers (gtk is an acronym that
means gimp tool kit, it is the widgets that the gimp uses when
displaying the images and accepting your inputs -- the gimp part is the
part that does the transformations on the images, the art and the
algorythms.

the gtk file selector did not work well enough for the people who worked
on gimp-1.2 and the file selector that you used there was not a gtk
widget -- they made that one that worked for them.

 I cannot imagine where I could configure the save dialog for auto-complete
 to be turned off, but boy do I want to do it.This way i type, stop, move
 the cursor and continue. How convenient!
 
the only other software i use that has file selection that works this
way is mozilla.  one of the things i have been told in my pursuit of who
did it and why is that it works like macintosh software now and that
there are good reasons for that.

the way the gimp-1.2 worked was that you type a few characters and it
fills in the rest if this matches any file or directory located in the
same directory.  then it stops at the point where there are two or more
choices.  for example, you have a set of images all with the prefix
ximi- (ximi-001.jpg ximi-002.jpg ximi-003.jpg ...).  the old file
selector would see the x and fill in the ximi- leaving the cursor there
for you to fill in the next number.

btw, i find this behavior in mozilla to be useless as well.  i am
fighting for the focus of the mouse all of the time -- i am using my
browser to check pages i am writing now, i am working in a directory
called gimp2/ it still completes the location to be gimp/ and i am
wasting a lot of time because the browser is ignorant of what i want to
do and unwilling to learn -- or something.

for gimp to do this is just shameful.  the fact that the developers
point to each other and not to themselves is sort of telling.

 Been poking around on the web but do not know how to word this to limit my
 results to what I want...not even sure it's called auto-complete in the
 save dialog.
 
my personal big effort to get this fixed ended with someone who has a
job with somecorportion, an email address which is @somecorporation.com
and a web site that is hisname.somecorporation.com telling me,
[EMAIL PROTECTED], owner of carol.gimp.org that i should fork the gimp
tool kit if i do not like what they do.

they also say that the file selector that is in gtk-2.6 is much much
better.  they being all the people who have given me this delightful
run around i have outlined above.  this widget version is not yet
available even in debian unstable which seems to be the first to get
these things.

i am not certain that there is anything that can be done to change these
things using the electronic media/mediums that are available.  it might
actually be to the point where we need to find where they live and have
them explain it in person.

does anyone live physically near to an active gtk developer with some
ideas on real life and real time methods to get them to stop?

carol

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Re: [Gimp-user] Save Dialog

2005-01-24 Thread Sven Neumann
Hi,

Jim Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

If I'm in the wrong place, please point. I don't know where to
turn. I am aware the problem is not exclusive to GIMP, but it's
driving me nuts, and it may be something simple. I sure hope so.
Using 2.2 on Fedora Core 3. When I do a save as in any
application, once I type a character or 2, the auto-complete
function fills in some name I don't want related to something in
the same directory, and puts my cursor back at the beginning of
the name, so I end up typing over the name and get something
stupid.

It resets the cursor?? Your version of GTK+ is buggy then. What
version are you using?


Sven
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Re: [Gimp-user] Save Dialog

2005-01-24 Thread Carol Spears
On Mon, Jan 24, 2005 at 09:10:36PM +0100, Sven Neumann wrote:
 
 It resets the cursor?? Your version of GTK+ is buggy then. What
 version are you using?
 
speaking of versions, if i remember correctly, you are the originator of
the it works more like the mac os now, and there are good reasons for
this explanation.  could you now consider to share those good reasons
with the gimp users?

carol

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Re: [Gimp-user] Save AS ?

2004-11-17 Thread Steve Stavropoulos
On Tue, 16 Nov 2004 14:55:54 -0500, Richard wrote:
 Let say I'm working on a photo and now what to save it as
 a jpeg, but in the highest resolution possible, and no extra compress.
 

 If you don't want to lose anything from the image, save it in the
gimp format, xcf. If you want to use it outside the gimp, common
choices are tiff, png and jpeg. Tiff and png are lossless and jpeg is
lossy. jpeg is very good for photographs if you want a small size.
 To answer your original question, I would say to just increase the
quality setting until you are satisfied with the results, but probably
you want either xcf or tiff with no compression.
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[Gimp-user] Save AS ?

2004-11-16 Thread Richard
Let say I'm working on a photo and now what to save it as
a jpeg, but in the highest resolution possible, and no extra compress.
What setting would I select on and off?
I say something with floating point?
Thanks in Advance.
Richard

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Re: [Gimp-user] save BW TIFF (Class F Group 4 compression)?

2003-03-23 Thread John Culleton
On Sunday 23 March 2003 01:17 am, Eric Smith wrote:
 I need to edit some BW TIFF files, which are stored using TIFF Class F
 Group 4 fax compression (2D coding, ITU-T T.6 standard).  GIMP can open
 these just fine, though they wind up being grayscale images. 

Just a thought. Why not save them as PostScript or whatever and then use an 
external conversion program to create a fax-friendly TIFF file? ImageMagick 
comes to mind. 

I have better luck with all files in Gimp using grayscale instead of BW.

John Culleton
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[Gimp-user] Save in PSD

2001-11-21 Thread Jack

Hi there,

I am a new Linux user and am need of your help.
I have GIMP 1.22 on my system and need to save in PSD format to preserve 
layers, but I cannot get psd_save.c to compile with the rest of the 
application. ?I cannot cut code but know my way around files etc.  When I try 
to apply a patch I found I also get heaps of errors.
Could you let me know where the patched version of psd_save.c is or better 
still the executable for RH 7.1?
Thanking you in advance.
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