I think I may have found an issue with the selection tool. I wanted to run
it by you guys before bug reporting it.
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I was editing a portrait of someone.
The layer I was editing had a layer mask, and below it was another layer
(both were visible). I used the free select too
I have a few questions/concerns about the Hue-Saturation tool because I've
encountered a few very-specific cases where it simply does not work properly.
The first one I have filed as bug #644032 - "Color banding in Hue-Saturation
tool with overlap" but have yet to receive any response.
> https:
Hi,
I just wanted to butt in here:
On 29.05.2012 19:02, gfxuser wrote:
> Could your Windows regionale and language settings be wrong and cause
> this mixture? I read of a similar problem with Portuguese and English
> (see
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/gimponosx/forums/forum/761056/topic/34542
On Sun, Jun 3, 2012 at 6:10 PM, Jon Nordby wrote:
> On 3 June 2012 23:11, Jacek Poplawski wrote:
>> On Sun, Jun 3, 2012 at 10:58 PM, Øyvind Kolås wrote:
>>>
>>> Caching the LUTs sounds like an optimization that should go in directly,
>>> though I doubt that is what is taking most of the time.
>>
Friends,
Bugzilla is down at the moment, but while I wait, perhaps someone might
help me by confirming whether or not the behavior I found is unique to
my installation (WIN 7 SP1 64bit; GIMP 2.8).
If I open GIMP, select the color picker tool, and open the "Change color
dialog", when I hover
Mitch,
Thanks! for fixing the bug with rounded rectangle select and friends!!
I have been testing Gimp 2.8 with this fix and so far no issues.
Matter of fact, the bugfix also fixed the advanced tone mapping script
at the same time.
The script-fu window sits on the dock throughout the session but
On 3 June 2012 23:11, Jacek Poplawski wrote:
> On Sun, Jun 3, 2012 at 10:58 PM, Øyvind Kolås wrote:
>>
>> Caching the LUTs sounds like an optimization that should go in directly,
>> though I doubt that is what is taking most of the time.
>
>
> Well my primary concern is - are gimp developers at a
On Sun, Jun 3, 2012 at 10:58 PM, Øyvind Kolås wrote:
> Caching the LUTs sounds like an optimization that should go in directly,
> though I doubt that is what is taking most of the time.
Well my primary concern is - are gimp developers at all interested in any
work on improving c2g. I like Gimp
On Sun, Jun 3, 2012 at 10:46 PM, Jacek Poplawski
wrote:
> there are few things... reading from 3 different arrays is 3 times slower
> than reading from 1 array, at least under Linux... but the overall
> algorithm does too much things that's why I proposed to create "c2g lite"
> which will not be s
On Sun, Jun 3, 2012 at 10:40 PM, Jon Nordby wrote:
> c2g is a GEGL operation. You will find it in operations/common/c2g.c
> in the GEGL tree.
>
I know this code pretty well because I was analizing it for days and
implementing my own version for delaboratory :)
> I would recommend first finding
On 1 June 2012 17:55, Jacek Poplawski wrote:
> hello,
>
> I like the effect of c2g operation available in GIMP for a long time, lots
> of people use it for kind of "HDR" effect but I think it's nice way to
> increase local contrast of some specific areas of photo or add nice looking
> noise
> Howe
(Apologies if this is a duplicate post; I tried sending it the other day but it
didn't seem to go through)
I've found some obscure conditions under which the Hue-Saturation tool produces
incorrect results up to and including current 2.8.0 .
The first one I encountered "in the wild" sometime i
> Out of curiousity, what is the relation of Marco's wavelet filters to
> local contrast? :)
Well I'm not an expert but my understanding of wavelet decompose is that it
decomposes the image into different details scales. So if you duplicate the
Wavelet scale xx layers after using wavelet-decompo
On Mon, Jun 4, 2012 at 3:33 AM, peter sikking said:
maybe this exactly demonstrates the sizeable gap there is between
> the people that can, and do, contribute, and users and other observers.
> the points listed there are about minimum decent software engineering,
> thus to software engineers it i
On Sun, Jun 3, 2012 at 9:47 PM, Alexandre Génin wrote:
> I use c2g on almost every photo : my workflow often only consists in adjusting
> global contrast (levels/curves), and then using c2g for adjusting local
> contrast, usually with different radiuses. It a fantastic tool, much better
> imho th
Hi
Please please take time to implement this ! I'll be glad to lend a hand for
testing/tutorials/etc. (I don't have coding skills).
I use c2g on almost every photo : my workflow often only consists in adjusting
global contrast (levels/curves), and then using c2g for adjusting local
contrast,
let's pick up this discussion again, sorry for the delay.
Saul Goode wrote:
> In my opinion the language of the draft is not very inviting to contribution.
the draft is a _description_ of the current code process, not a
manual/invitation page for new contributors. it describes how
things are in
Hi!
A new version of the user manual for GIMP 2.8.0 is released!
You can find the releases on our FTP server:
ftp://ftp.gimp.org/pub/gimp/help/gimp-help-2.8.0.tar.bz2
(md5: d6e07a569fe4b3bb11aaf5630da2693b)
Users should wait until this release has been packaged in a pre-compiled
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