Thanks all - I should be able to figure something out from your suggestions.
Chris
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Hi,
I'm working on bug #316618:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=316618
I was cruising along until I found that Photoshop palettes have many
CMYK data. What's the best method of converting these colors to RGB
and getting reasonably close?
I tried the functions here:
On 3/31/07, Hal V. Engel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You might consider using a color transform using ICC profiles. For example
you could use sRGB as your generic destination color space and perhaps a SWAP
profile for the CMYK side. Once you have selected your two profiles doing
the conversion
On 3/19/07, Sven Neumann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We aren't using cairo yet. But I don't see what you would want to use
gdk_draw_drawable() for.
OK - I have more to learn!
app/dialogs/dialogs.c, IIRC
Thanks.
Chris
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On 3/4/07, Sven Neumann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But yes, the most obvious and by far the easiest solution is to add a
tracking view that users can add to their docks similar to the
Navigation dialog.
I've filled out a feature request based on this approach. I've also
taken initial steps to
First off, I want to apologize - it's not my intention to be
combative, and I can be a total ass sometimes. Secondly, I wonder if
we should make two feature requests: the first for a dockable
magnifier with options, and the second for a key-triggered pop-up
version of the same magnifier. Should
Here is the feature request (as I see it): distill away.
Magnifier: (Needs a better name - spy glass, super loupe?)
The maginfier provides the ability to see an up close view of the
area immediately surrounding the cursor, in a manner that does
On 3/4/07, Sven Neumann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
On Sun, 2007-03-04 at 12:53 -0600, Chris Mohler wrote:
[1] This seems like the best existing dialog to place this. It
doesn't seem to warrant it's own dialog, unless we were to extend the
funtionality into a new info dialog similar
how should tool interaction work with this? Would you want to see the
mouse cursor in the magnified view? Should you able to interact in it or
is it just a view?
IMO, there should be a fixed crosshair or something in the center of
the zoom window that corresponds to the cursor. As the tool
On 12/30/06, Sven Neumann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
On Sat, 2006-12-30 at 15:29 +0100, iwkse wrote:
Such feature is useful when the user has a really high number of fonts
cause loading all them slow down whole gimp at the start.
Why not just fix the slow startup instead? If your copy
You don't really need to restart GIMP.
Its enough to rescan and it's done.
Just click on open font selection dialogue and you'll find rescan.
Salvatore
Awesome!
Now I feel like an ass for requesting a feature that exists...
Chris
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Actually, during the user observations we found out that
print-oriented professionals have learned to thing in CYMK.
How I wish I could remove that part of my brain that translates RGB to CMYK.
Back on topic - I use the default picker. I would use the triangle
were it snappier. The CMYK
Hi,
I thought I'd give a shot at adding spot colors to the GIMP TIFF implementation.
If I understand, I need to look at /gimp/plug-ins/common/tiff.c and
add some of the functionality found in /gimp/app/xcf/(?)
(specifically, the portion that assigns the channel color and
opacity), and have
Hi - My name is Chris Mohler. I'm not a hard-core programmer, but have some
experience with C and Python. I've recently set about to assembling a
prepress environment with OSS tools. Of course GIMP is a cornerstone of the
project, so I'd like to become more involved with GIMP development
If no specific branch is mentioned, current CVS usually means the HEAD
branch.
This is what you get if you just do a cvs checkout without specifying a
revision
or branch (i.e., no option like -r gimp-N-N).
-Raphaƫl
OK - thanks!
Chris
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