Re: [Gimp-user] Create image from clipboard via command line

2013-03-13 Thread Mikel Garai
Hi Piotr,

I don't know about other applications, but xfce4-screenshooter does give
you the option of editing the capture on the GIMP.

Best Regards,

 -mIKEL

El 13/03/13 14:31, Piotr Ryba?towski escribió:
 Hi,

 I'm thinking about some new feature which I'd love to see in GIMP but
 can't add it myself. Maybe there's a way to achieve it. And if it's
 wrong place to post such suggestions let me know, this is my first
 mail here.

 To the point. I'd love to be able to create new image from clipboard
 from a command line. There is such function so I guess it wouldn't be
 a problem to add it. Having this one could make a shortcut (e.g. in
 Unity's launcher RMB menu). It's useful when some app (e.g. screenshot
 taking) puts image in clipboard and you want to quickly edit it.

 What do you think?

 Thanks,
 Piotrek



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Re: [Gimp-user] Does GIMP Support RAW Images?

2013-03-05 Thread Mikel Garai


El 05/03/13 02:49, Alexandre Prokoudine escribió:

 Yes, we want to make native support for RAW images.
 Yes, we have some initial code for that in GEGL, our new image processing 
 core.

Super Cool!!

you think you will have this before summer of  2013 

( just kidding ... I couldn't resist XD )

BTW great job with The GIMP and standing all the trolls commenting
against it in this list!
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Re: [Gimp-user] enhancing letters in GIMP

2011-12-11 Thread Mikel Garai
As far as I can tell you are trying to maintain most of the information 
of the scanned image, just enhance the letters.


First, without seeing the actual image I'm not sure if this can help 
you, but maybe it will give you some ideas.


What I would do is (I'm writing this just remembering, some options may 
be named differently):


   * Duplicate the layer
   * Play with the level tool (in the new layer) until your text is all
 clear (no matter the images)
 o For this you can press the left mouse button on any point of
   the image to see what part or the historigram belongs to
   what part of the image, so you can make the letters black
   (down) and the rest white (up)
 o You probably want to change the level from smooth to
   freehand
   * Add layer mask - Grayscale copy of the image
   * Invert the mask
   * Paly with the level tool (but now in the recently created mask)
 until you are happy with the result
   * Export/Save or merge layers and there you have

Also instead of playing with the levels tool you can just use posterize, 
but I usually don't like the hard edges that you get with this.


Hope that the explanation was not too bad and can help you at least 
something and good luck!


 - mIKEL

On 11/12/11 21:07, Arbol One wrote:


I have a png file that has some letters, the letters are blurry after 
the scanning and I would like to enhance the tone of the letters, the 
letters are black and the document is in many colours but black. How 
can I isolate the black, thus the letters, from all the other colours 
and then enhance the colourblack so that the letters are thick and solid.


Thanks in advance.


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Re: [Gimp-user] guides and rotate preview

2011-10-31 Thread Mikel Garai

Ok, done!

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=663121

please let me know if you need more information, but I think is really 
easy to understand.


thanks for the quick answer,

- mIKEL

El 31/10/11 19:22, Michael Natterer escribió:

Please file a bug about this, i never thought of guides when
implementing the new transform preview class.

--mitch

On Mon, 2011-10-31 at 18:52 +0100, Mikel Garai wrote:

Hi!

I am working with the 2.7 version (compiling what is in git). I notice
that the rotate tool's preview is drawn in front of the guides. I read
several times in this list that the rotate's preview right now is a hack
due to performance, but in the 2.6 branch this same hack used to draw
the guides in the top.

If reverting this is a trivial change, I would appreciate this working
as it used to in the 2.6 branch, that I think is what guides are for. If
this leads to a complex change don't bother, is not that big deal, just
a little annoying.

The same is happening in scale, shear and perspective tools too.

Of course it would be awesome if this worked correctly in the layer
stack and with the layer blending/opacity/mask and so on, but this seems
like a much more drastic change for now, and maybe not even practical
due to performance.

Thanks for all the hard work and this wonderful application! I'm just an
enthusiast of photography, but every time i have to post-process
anything, GIMP is the way to go ( except some simple adjustments to
convert RAW -  TIF )

   - mIKEL
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