[Gimp-user] Cannot download Gimp

2019-05-27 Thread Martin2
Hi

I am on OSX 10.14.4

When I try and down load using the direct button, I get the message shown below



If I use the via Torrent button I get



Grateful if someone could put me right

Martin Luce
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Re: [Gimp-user] Export to pdf

2019-05-27 Thread Archeo


Am 19.05.2019 um 19:18 schrieb Konrad Bauersachs:


Hi Dwain,

my only intention for printing was to have a "first sight" on a 
printout of my script to make layout corretions,
not to get a first-class product on high qualitiy paper. (not on a 
115g / m² paper :-)
I told my printer beforehand what I'm  wanting but he finally 
surprised me with with an exorbital price.

But at least I negotiated and paid for the low-price-version.

I just wrote to the forum to inform others that choosing "automatic" 
text may cause unexpeted high-end-costs


Have a fine day!

Konrad

Am 19.05.2019 um 16:34 schrieb Dwain Alford:

hi konrad,
2 euros a page for a manuscript isn't so bad. what would the price 
have been if the printer used four colors instead of one? were there 
any color images (photos, graphs, etc)? if there were color images as 
well as text set to black, then the color increased the price and 
also caused a double print session, one (plate) for the color and one 
(plate) for the text. btw, did you ask for an estimate on the cost of 
the job when you took the manuscript to the printer? finally, in most 
software, the text color default is automatic. maybe you might want 
to check your text color settings before your next printing job and 
get an estimate before the job is printed. that way, there are no 
surprises on your end.


scribus sets the output to cmyk when you set the color tab in the pdf 
export to print. the screen / web is for screen use or printing with 
an inkjet printer. as i mentioned to uwe, your commercial printer 
will help you if you ask. it is to the their benefit to help you work 
within their workflow.


cheers,
dwain

On Sun, May 19, 2019 at 7:25 AM Konrad Bauersachs 
> wrote:


Hi Uwe,

I am not familiar with Scribus. But if you create a pdf there
could be
a problem:
Please take care that the text in your script is marked "black"
and NOT
"automatically".
If text is "black" only the black toner / ink is used.
"Automatically"
means that
black is mixed together with cmyk. I almost had a heart attack
when my
copy-shop
demanded about 200 Euros for  a pdf text-manuscript of 400 pages.

Best regards

Konrad


Am 12.05.2019 um 23:26 schrieb Dwain Alford via gimp-user-list:
> uwe, et. al.,
> one final thought. your commercial printer can help you work more
> proficiently with them, all you have to do is ask. be sure to
subscribe to
> the scribus mailing list. there is an active community of users
along with
> the developers ready to help resolve design problems with
accurate how-to
> information, just like on this list.
>
> best,
> dwain
>
> On Sat, May 11, 2019 at 11:36 PM Uwe Saßnowski
mailto:uwesassnow...@web.de>> wrote:
>
>> Hello Jehan and Dwain,
>>
>> I thank you very much for your helpful answeres! All this
makes realy
>> sense. I now started to work with Scribus. To be honest I had
some program
>> crashes (I think because of my unknowingness in the first
steps :)) and
>> some color fields are difficult to design. But all in all it
is easy to
>> handle. You are right that this seems to be the correct
program to make our
>> print material. I made some test pdf's and it looks realy
good. It will
>> take some time to be on the same point where I was with gimp.
I hope that
>> our printer shop accept the pdf, but I have a good feeling,
they are
>> professional. I look forward to my first print. Thank you
again! Nice to
>> have such professional help!
>>
>>
>> With best regards,
>> Uwe
>> Am 10.05.2019 um 13:19 schrieb Dwain Alford:
>>
>> john and uwe,
>> here, here. i agree whole-heartedly. gimp is a raster (pixel)
based
>> program while inkscape is a vector (number) based program
which produces
>> "smooth" outlines. scribus is a page layout program that
handles the job of
>> combining raster images, vector images and text into a neat
package that a
>> good print shop can execute a quality finished product of your
design.
>>
>> scribus exports directly to pdf and produces a cmyk file that
is "print
>> ready". design tools are just that, tools. would use a screw
driver to try
>> and pry a nail from a board? you would choose the appropriate
tool for the
>> job, correct? even though gimp can be used to design a page,
inkscape is a
>> better choice of the two. however, even though inkscape is a
good program
>> to use for page design, scribus is better. scribus will allow
you to import
>> text from an open document format (open office or
libreoffice); it will
>> also allow you to import a .svg (scaleable vector graphic)
image or an
>> adobe illustrator image. however, i have found that certain
illy 

Re: [Gimp-user] Infrared image to full color image

2019-05-27 Thread Guy Stalnaker via gimp-user-list
One thing Steve did not say ... your original "infrared" image does not
contain color data using which you can simply convert to "full color" from
infrared.

That is, you cannot perform a sequence of steps using GIMP tools that will
take an infrared image and end up with a full color image.

Your infrared image, to GIMP, looks just like any full color image - it's a
three channel RGB image. GIMP knows nothing about "infrared" as an image
format. A camera with an infrared filter captures the light passing through
that filter to RGB channels. What is captured is all that is captured.
White balance is the likely only way to affect the image in the way you're
thinking, but I'm not hopeful for acceptable results.

The link provided by Steve explains a process to use layers in GIMP to
manually add color to a grayscale layer--essentially painting color to
parts of the image. This is a highly subjective and time consuming process.
It is far from automatic.

Regardd.

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On Mon, May 27, 2019, 3:08 PM Steve Kinney  wrote:

>
>
> On 5/27/19 11:12 AM, robert hungate via gimp-user-list wrote:
> > I have an infrared converted Nikon d700, I would like to able to convert
> the image to a full color image.  Can some send be a procedure to follow?
> >
> > Thank you for your time.
>
> Colorizing images presents as a minor art & science in and of itself -
> lots of techniques apply, and they vary from user to user and photo to
> photo.  That said, this simple tutorial looks like a good starting point:
>
>
> http://www.digitalphotoguide.net/post-production/colorize-black-and-white-photo-gimp/
>
> One important detail:  Where the tutorial says "flatten the image,"
> don't do that.  You would lose the ability to make adjustments to the
> patch of color you just added.  Instead, name that layer after the color
> it adds, add another transparent layer, and repeat the process described
> for another color.  As you are looking for a finished project in "full
> color", you will likely end up with a half dozen or more layers, each
> new one adding a different color to different regions of the original
> image.
>
> The Hue / Saturation tool in the main GIMP toolbox will enable you to
> make fine adjustments to your color layers as needed.  I expect this
> will be a life saver.  So, too, might using the Smudge tool with a small
> brush selected, to adjust the edges of the color patches to more closely
> match/blend with the base image.
>
> If your base image is not already in grayscale, you will want to convert
> a copy of that layer to grayscale before adding colorizing layers above
> it. Some adjustments to the brightness, contrast, etc. of the grayscale
> layer may be helpful to get a more natural looking base image; if so try
> the Brightness/Contrast and or Curves tools.
>
> Save your project as an .xcf file "early and often" to assure you don't
> lose any work.
>
> :o)
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
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Re: [Gimp-user] Export to pdf

2019-05-27 Thread Konrad Bauersachs

Hi Dwain,

my only intention for printing was to have a "first sight" on a printout 
of my script to make layout corretions,
not to get a first-class product on high qualitiy paper. (not on a 115g 
/ m² paper :-)
I told my printer beforehand what I'm  wanting but he finally surprised 
me with with an exorbital price.

But at least I negotiated and paid for the low-price-version.

I just wrote to the forum to inform others that choosing "automatic" 
text may cause unexpeted high-end-costs


Have a fine day!

Konrad

Am 19.05.2019 um 16:34 schrieb Dwain Alford:

hi konrad,
2 euros a page for a manuscript isn't so bad. what would the price 
have been if the printer used four colors instead of one? were there 
any color images (photos, graphs, etc)? if there were color images as 
well as text set to black, then the color increased the price and also 
caused a double print session, one (plate) for the color and one 
(plate) for the text. btw, did you ask for an estimate on the cost of 
the job when you took the manuscript to the printer? finally, in most 
software, the text color default is automatic. maybe you might want to 
check your text color settings before your next printing job and get 
an estimate before the job is printed. that way, there are no 
surprises on your end.


scribus sets the output to cmyk when you set the color tab in the pdf 
export to print. the screen / web is for screen use or printing with 
an inkjet printer. as i mentioned to uwe, your commercial printer will 
help you if you ask. it is to the their benefit to help you work 
within their workflow.


cheers,
dwain

On Sun, May 19, 2019 at 7:25 AM Konrad Bauersachs 
mailto:konrad.bauersa...@t-online.de>> 
wrote:


Hi Uwe,

I am not familiar with Scribus. But if you create a pdf  there
could be
a problem:
Please take care that the text in your script is marked "black"
and NOT
"automatically".
If text is "black" only the black toner / ink is used.
"Automatically"
means that
black is mixed together with cmyk. I almost had a heart attack
when my
copy-shop
demanded about 200 Euros for  a pdf text-manuscript of 400 pages.

Best regards

Konrad


Am 12.05.2019 um 23:26 schrieb Dwain Alford via gimp-user-list:
> uwe, et. al.,
> one final thought. your commercial printer can help you work more
> proficiently with them, all you have to do is ask. be sure to
subscribe to
> the scribus mailing list. there is an active community of users
along with
> the developers ready to help resolve design problems with
accurate how-to
> information, just like on this list.
>
> best,
> dwain
>
> On Sat, May 11, 2019 at 11:36 PM Uwe Saßnowski
mailto:uwesassnow...@web.de>> wrote:
>
>> Hello Jehan and Dwain,
>>
>> I thank you very much for your helpful answeres! All this makes
realy
>> sense. I now started to work with Scribus. To be honest I had
some program
>> crashes (I think because of my unknowingness in the first steps
:)) and
>> some color fields are difficult to design. But all in all it is
easy to
>> handle. You are right that this seems to be the correct program
to make our
>> print material. I made some test pdf's and it looks realy good.
It will
>> take some time to be on the same point where I was with gimp. I
hope that
>> our printer shop accept the pdf, but I have a good feeling,
they are
>> professional. I look forward to my first print. Thank you
again! Nice to
>> have such professional help!
>>
>>
>> With best regards,
>> Uwe
>> Am 10.05.2019 um 13:19 schrieb Dwain Alford:
>>
>> john and uwe,
>> here, here. i agree whole-heartedly. gimp is a raster (pixel) based
>> program while inkscape is a vector (number) based program which
produces
>> "smooth" outlines. scribus is a page layout program that
handles the job of
>> combining raster images, vector images and text into a neat
package that a
>> good print shop can execute a quality finished product of your
design.
>>
>> scribus exports directly to pdf and produces a cmyk file that
is "print
>> ready". design tools are just that, tools. would use a screw
driver to try
>> and pry a nail from a board? you would choose the appropriate
tool for the
>> job, correct? even though gimp can be used to design a page,
inkscape is a
>> better choice of the two. however, even though inkscape is a
good program
>> to use for page design, scribus is better. scribus will allow
you to import
>> text from an open document format (open office or libreoffice);
it will
>> also allow you to import a .svg (scaleable vector graphic)
image or an
>> adobe illustrator image. however, i have found that certain
illy files
>> after illustrator 9 will not import. but be 

[Gimp-user] 'Legal' questions about GIMP (CLA, trademark and maintainer)

2019-05-27 Thread Gabriel CANIVET
Hello,
I am a French engineering student and I'm currently working on a presentation 
of the ecosystem around GIMP for my Software Economy course.
I found most of my answers on gimp.org and other websites but i am still 
clueless for a few questions (three plus a bonus one to be exact).
I hoped to find some answers here. I am not sure this is the right place to ask 
these questions but maybe someone could direct me to a better place if it isn't.

1. Is there any contributor license agreement (CLA) to GIMP ? Or in another 
words who own the source code of GIMP, each individual contributor or an sole 
entity?

2. Is GIMP a trademark ? Is there any restrictions about using the name GIMP 
for other softwares?

3. How did Michael Natterer become the current maintainer ? Is he only a big 
contributor to GIMP or does he have more rights than other, and if it is, who 
gave him those rights?

And lastly another less important question :
4. What is the exact relationship between the GNOME Foundation and GIMP ? On 
one hand the website gimp.org tell that there is no foundation or company 
behind GIMP but on the other hand the GNOME Foundation is hosting several parts 
of the GIMP project (mailing lists, repositories and donations).

Hoping to find some -full or partial- answers,
Gabriel Canivet
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Re: [Gimp-user] Cannot download Gimp

2019-05-27 Thread Rick Kline
Don’t see anything under “message shown below” or “I get”

Attachments not make it through?

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> On May 19, 2019, at 12:30 PM, Martin2  wrote:
> 
> Hi
> 
> I am on OSX 10.14.4
> 
> When I try and down load using the direct button, I get the message shown 
> below
> 
> 
> 
> If I use the via Torrent button I get
> 
> 
> 
> Grateful if someone could put me right
> 
> Martin Luce
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[Gimp-user] Infrared image to full color image

2019-05-27 Thread robert hungate via gimp-user-list
I have an infrared converted Nikon d700, I would like to able to convert the 
image to a full color image.  Can some send be a procedure to follow?

Thank you for your time.

Sent from Mail for Windows 10

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[Gimp-user] Getting error messages about missing files when launching Gimp 2.10

2019-05-27 Thread Irene Greenberg via gimp-user-list
When I launch Gimp I get repeated error messages referring to files not
being found. It's been going on for a while. I think it started when I
updated to 2.8 and has continued thru two versions of 2.10. I click okay to
each one and GIMP launches and seems to work correctly, but it's
bothersome. Any suggestions?

These are the messages I get:
_
The procedure entry point_divmoddi4 could not be located in the dynamic
link library C:\Program Files\GIMP2\32\bin\libcairo-2.dlll.
__
The procedure entry point
-ZNKSt7__cxx1112basic_stringlcSt11char_traitslcESalcEE7compareEPKc could
not be located in the dynamic link library C:\ProgramFiles\GIMP
2\32\bin\libgexiv2-2.dll.
__
The procedure entry point
-ZNKSt7__cxx1112basic_stringlcSt11char_traitslcESalcEE13find_first_ofEPKcjj
could not be located in the dynamic link library C:\ProgramFiles\GIMP
2\32\bin\libexiv2-2.dll.
__
The procedure entry point pthread_setname_np could not be located in the
dynamic link library C:\ProgramFiles\GIMP 2\32\bin\libglib-2.0-0.dll.
__
Thanks for any help you can offer, Irene

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Re: [Gimp-user] Lasso tool not selecting

2019-05-27 Thread Owen
It works for me!

1. File->New

2. Select Free select tool

3. Draw selection

4. press Enter to get the marching ants

5  With the free select tool, press Shift

6. Make another selection  on the first

7. Press Enter to get the "new" selection  and marching ants.


or have I misread your problem?




Owen




> Hi, I have issues with the lasso / free selection tool. It just doesn't add
> multiple selections. I have updated to gimp 2.10.10, I have reset the tool. I
> make a selection and then press shift to add another selection on the same
> layer, but it doesn't work. The + doesn't appear. I try it with clicking on 
> the
> add modus in the tools menu, but again, no +, no selection. The first 
> selection
> is still there, but wherever I click, nothing happens. It works fine with the
> rectancle selection tool, also with ellipse. Also the same is with substract
> from selection. Anyone an idea? Is this a bug?

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[Gimp-user] Lasso tool not selecting

2019-05-27 Thread strangemountain
Hi, I have issues with the lasso / free selection tool. It just doesn't add
multiple selections. I have updated to gimp 2.10.10, I have reset the tool. I
make a selection and then press shift to add another selection on the same
layer, but it doesn't work. The + doesn't appear. I try it with clicking on the
add modus in the tools menu, but again, no +, no selection. The first selection
is still there, but wherever I click, nothing happens. It works fine with the
rectancle selection tool, also with ellipse. Also the same is with substract
from selection. Anyone an idea? Is this a bug?

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