Re: [Gimp-user] Recent "HDR" work in GIMP.

2016-09-26 Thread Rick Strong

Nice shot Steve. Composite?

Rick S.

-Original Message- 
From: Steve Kinney 
Sent: Monday, September 26, 2016 5:12 PM 
To: gimp-user-list@gnome.org 
Subject: Re: [Gimp-user] Recent "HDR" work in GIMP. 


Got to love the price of film and free availability of an /amazing/
darkroom facility these days.

I made this image out of pictures taken with a cheap, crappy, obsolete
digital camera, only about 3x better than the best "phone camera" I have
seen:  No "fancy" candles with esoteric inscriptions were lit in the
production of this image.

https://tinyurl.com/jz9xyry

:o)


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Re: [Gimp-user] Recent "HDR" work in GIMP.

2016-09-26 Thread Steve Kinney


On 09/26/2016 04:56 PM, Sam Gleske wrote:
> On Sun, Sep 25, 2016 at 11:02 PM, Sam Gleske  wrote:
> 
>>
>> Check out a little fun piece while playing with GIMP (note: no facebook
>> account required).
>>
>> https://www.facebook.com/groups/326042310770868/
>> permalink/1260050984036658/
>>
>> It just shows how well GIMP can compliment poor photos taken from a phone
>> camera.

Got to love the price of film and free availability of an /amazing/
darkroom facility these days.

I made this image out of pictures taken with a cheap, crappy, obsolete
digital camera, only about 3x better than the best "phone camera" I have
seen:  No "fancy" candles with esoteric inscriptions were lit in the
production of this image.

https://tinyurl.com/jz9xyry

:o)


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Re: [Gimp-user] Recent "HDR" work in GIMP.

2016-09-26 Thread Sam Gleske
On Sun, Sep 25, 2016 at 11:02 PM, Sam Gleske  wrote:

>
> Check out a little fun piece while playing with GIMP (note: no facebook
> account required).
>
> https://www.facebook.com/groups/326042310770868/
> permalink/1260050984036658/
>
> It just shows how well GIMP can compliment poor photos taken from a phone
> camera.
>


Here's an alternative dropbox link since someone mentioned they couldn't
reach it on Facebook.

https://www.dropbox.com/sh/zh3oifdddp8nn36/AAA0tlfOfDm1_7IHmXqxeo19a?dl=0

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Re: [Gimp-user] Reply vs. New message and Interface control

2016-09-26 Thread Patrick Shanahan
* Ross Martinek  [09-26-16 11:28]:
> You didn’t highjack a thread, I made a mistake and thought you had, and sent 
> you an apology. My bad.
> 
> If you have a question, just post it to the list with a subject line that is 
> specific but succinct. You will probably get a reply, but there is no 
> guarantee—someone who knows the answer has to see the question.The folks here 
> are pretty supportive. You should get an email with their reply. At least 
> with some mail clients, you should “Reply all” when answering a post.

No, one *should* reply to the list rather than sending multiple copies to
*everyone*.  After all, the original post would not have been seen if one
was not reading the list.  If after posing a question, one does not have
the initiative to keep reading the list, why bother?
 
> As for your question on controlling the interface:

not top-posted and not full quoted nor previous signatures included.

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Re: [Gimp-user] Reply vs. New message and Interface control

2016-09-26 Thread Ross Martinek
You didn’t highjack a thread, I made a mistake and thought you had, and sent 
you an apology. My bad.

If you have a question, just post it to the list with a subject line that is 
specific but succinct. You will probably get a reply, but there is no 
guarantee—someone who knows the answer has to see the question.The folks here 
are pretty supportive. You should get an email with their reply. At least with 
some mail clients, you should “Reply all” when answering a post.

As for your question on controlling the interface:

First, GIMP allows you to assign specific key commands to most of it’s 
functions. In your first example, pressing Command (Control) L shows  the layer 
panel if it’s not visible. This will only work for single commands. In your 
second example, you would have to press a separate key combination for each 
operation, either making the mask active or creating a new one. As far as I 
know, you can assign the function keys to any command.

I also know that there are python (I think, haven’t programmed since FORTRAN) 
scripts written to do specialized tasks, and these can be incorporated into 
GIMP.

Hope this helps. If you need more help with this, I suggest reposting the 
question since I muddled things when you first posted it.

Ross


> On Sep 26, 2016, at 12:23 AM, John Smith  wrote:
> 
> Hello Ross,
> 
> Now I am confused.
> 
> As I understand it I sent a new message on the mailing list with a 
> “Controlling the interface through scripts” object.
> 
> Then I received a message from you telling me I should post a new message 
> instead of highjacking another thread. Then I received another message saying 
> that I did more or less the right thing and it was someone else mistake.
> 
> So what exactly should I do to have answers to my question? Post a new 
> message to the list with another object line? Did my original message get 
> highjacked somewhere among the line?
> 
> As I understand it I should write a message to the list: 
> gimp-user-list@gnome.org  with a “Scripting 
> in GIMP," object. Is that correct?
> 
> 
> 
> Cordialement, 
> 
> John
>   
> 
> http://johnsmithimages.net 
> 
> 2016-09-25 22:17 GMT+02:00 Ross Martinek  >:
> Okay, I see what happened. When John’s original message appeared in my inbox, 
> I must have misread the subject, or read the subject line for an adjacent 
> email, probably because I was wearing my trifocals instead of the wide-field 
> bifocals I usually wear for computer work.
> 
> John, I’m sorry if I added to your confusion and apologize. The 
> misunderstanding is entirely mine and my fault.
> 
> Ross
> 
> 
> > On Sep 25, 2016, at 11:08 AM, Michael Schumacher  > > wrote:
> >
> > Am 25.09.2016 um 18:06 schrieb Ross Martinek:
> >
> >> That’s weird. No idea how that happened. I just hit “Reply all” as usual.
> >
> > I was referring to John's message.
> >
> >
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