Re: [Gimp-developer] healing the healing tool

2007-02-21 Thread Jim Sabatke
GSR - FR wrote: > Hi, > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (2007-02-21 at 0837.29 -0800): > http://video.about.com/graphicssoft/How-to-fix-blemishes-.htm Notice > the clock cursor, that is the extra processing, with old computer and > big area you clearly see it does clone and secs later it blends. > > - patch t

Re: [Gimp-developer] healing the healing tool

2007-02-21 Thread GSR - FR
Hi, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (2007-02-21 at 0837.29 -0800): > This discussion seems to be going astray a bit. Let me try > to supply some suggestions and information. Another one: the paper describes a method to fix pixels based in other image area, but the related family of apps (PS v7 and newer, PS El

Re: [Gimp-developer] healing the healing tool

2007-02-21 Thread Alexander Rabtchevich
As I've been using the healing brush very intensively while retouching since it appeared , so could I add my 5c? The healing brush tool works rather pretty now from user's POV. How much does it follow the other tools logic - it doesn't mean much for a user when he has got acquai

Re: [Gimp-developer] Layer Groups

2007-02-21 Thread Frédéric
On Wednesday 21 February 2007 09:01, jEsuSdA wrote: > > That said, I have made a hak soemwher that uses Python plug-ins and > > parasites to be able to name certain layer groups and have some > > minimal funcitonality with that. I can mail you those f you are > > interested. > > > > Regards, > > O

Re: [Gimp-developer] healing the healing tool

2007-02-21 Thread Helmut Jarausch
On 21 Feb, peter sikking wrote: >>Therefore one does need an area D which includes the defective >>parts but whose boundary must not contain any defective pixels. >>Please have a look at the example given on page 3 of >>http://www.tgeorgiev.net/Invariant.pdf > > can

Re: [Gimp-developer] healing the healing tool

2007-02-21 Thread William Skaggs
This discussion seems to be going astray a bit. Let me try to supply some suggestions and information. Item: Peter is, no doubt unintentionally, getting into questions of implementation, as opposed to user interface, when he writes about rectangles. The brush only specifies the area to which he

Re: [Gimp-developer] healing the healing tool

2007-02-21 Thread peter sikking
Helmut wrote: > Hal wrote: >> I wrote: >>> that means we can use exactly the same interaction as the clone >>> tool. >> >> This is exactly the way this works in photoshop and I can't think >> of any >> reason to do it differently. In fact this is exactly what I would >> expect as a user. >

Re: [Gimp-developer] healing the healing tool

2007-02-21 Thread Helmut Jarausch
On 20 Feb, Hal V. Engel wrote: > On Tuesday 20 February 2007 16:28, peter sikking wrote: >> now that we got the brush part nailed, we need to find something for >> the user to set the source area. To me as an interaction architect >> the healing brush looks like a smart clone tool on steroids. >> >

Re: [Gimp-developer] Layer Groups

2007-02-21 Thread jEsuSdA
> That said, I have made a hak soemwher that uses Python plug-ins and > parasites to be able to name certain layer groups and have some > minimal funcitonality with that. I can mail you those f you are > interested. > > Regards, > Of course! Send me it! ;) Thanks! __