On 03/02/2017 05:22 PM, Ofnuts wrote:
On 02/03/17 10:05, Simon Budig wrote:
John Tapsell (johnf...@gmail.com) wrote:
So to restate this again - I want to know how to change the top layer
$latex src$ so that I can have the maximum possible alpha without
changing
the final visual image at all.
On 02/03/17 10:05, Simon Budig wrote:
John Tapsell (johnf...@gmail.com) wrote:
So to restate this again - I want to know how to change the top layer
$latex src$ so that I can have the maximum possible alpha without changing
the final visual image at all. I.e. remove as much of the background
Hi Diego - the main problem right now is that GEGL Python bindings
are only possible from Python3 (with pygobject) - and GIMP-Python is
stuck in Python2 + old GTK+ bindings.
But your e-mail gave me an idea - not that I am currently with time to
hack with it - but maybe use a module thta use a
Hi,
will it be possible (and -if yes- when) to have a "pdb" interface for
calling GEGL functions from inside a (scheme or python) filter?
If not as pdb, is it planned to create a single interface call like the one
existing for calling G'MIC (a string with all required parameters)?
Many thanks
John Tapsell (johnf...@gmail.com) wrote:
> So to restate this again - I want to know how to change the top layer
> $latex src$ so that I can have the maximum possible alpha without changing
> the final visual image at all. I.e. remove as much of the background as
> possible from our