Hi,
I run the current development version of GIMP (2.7.2).
In single window mode I experience a very annoying issue. One example to
reproduce this: choose the brush tool, create a new layer and change it's
opacity with the slider. And now it comes: I want to zoom into the image with
the + and
On 08/18/10 01:20, Bill Skaggs wrote:
I just looked over the code -- if I understand it correctly, it creates
an arc of the specified angle
passing through each point of the image, generates a set of points
equally spaced along the arc,
uses interpolation to get the color for each of these
Hi,
in GIMP 2.7.2 (istalled from
http://ppa.launchpad.net/matthaeus123/mrw-gimp-svn/ubuntu according to
http://ubuntu-tweak.com/source/gimp-testing/) on Ubuntu 10.04 I can't get my
python plug-ins to work anymore. They worked perfectly in GIMP 2.6.10.
gimpfu.py is installed in
A motion blur is a retinal effect that has a time dependence.
Is motion blur actually something people perceive with their eyes
and brain, or something that only exists in physical artefacts?
(Either intentionally created by an artist to give the impression of
motion, or as an direct result of
On Sun, Aug 01, 2010 at 06:42:00PM +0300, LightningIsMyName wrote:
[...]
- Adding Multiple Guides
(there is a Script for this on www.meetthegimp.org, but native would be
nice)
This feature is good for some repetitive tasks, where a lot of Guides
will be needed,
something
On 08/18/10 11:07, Tor Lillqvist wrote:
A motion blur is a retinal effect that has a time dependence.
Is motion blur actually something people perceive with their eyes
and brain, or something that only exists in physical artefacts?
(Either intentionally created by an artist to give the
On Wed, 2010-08-18 at 08:33 +0200, Mathias Lindner wrote:
Hi,
I run the current development version of GIMP (2.7.2).
In single window mode I experience a very annoying issue. One example
to reproduce this: choose the brush tool, create a new layer and
change it's opacity with the slider.
On 08/18/2010 08:33 AM, Mathias Lindner wrote:
Hi,
I run the current development version of GIMP (2.7.2).
In single window mode I experience a very annoying issue. One example to
reproduce this: choose the brush tool, create a new layer and change it's
opacity with the slider. And now it
On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 5:19 AM, oli...@first.in-berlin.de wrote:
http://forum.meetthegimp.org/index.php/topic,735.0.html
There are Links to some versions of that script.
Pick the last one. ;)
There is also a grid of guides script here:
http://registry.gimp.org/node/12003
Chris
On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 12:50:34PM +0200, g...@catking.net wrote:
On 08/18/10 11:07, Tor Lillqvist wrote:
A motion blur is a retinal effect that has a time dependence.
Is motion blur actually something people perceive with their eyes
and brain, or something that only exists in physical
On 18.08.2010 12:50, g...@catking.net wrote:
On 08/18/10 11:07, Tor Lillqvist wrote:
A motion blur is a retinal effect that has a time dependence.
Is motion blur actually something people perceive with their eyes
and brain, or something that only exists in physical artefacts?
(Either
Am Mittwoch, 18. August 2010 schrub Liam R E Quin:
On Wed, 2010-08-18 at 08:33 +0200, Mathias Lindner wrote:
Hi,
I run the current development version of GIMP (2.7.2).
In single window mode I experience a very annoying issue. One example
to reproduce this: choose the brush tool,
Thanks for the insight and ideas. I didn't mention I am working on a
numerical algorithm
for deblurring images that have been blurred by non-accelerated circular
motion around
any possible axis so it was nice to get some ideas however the
applications for which it is
intended require more
I think so, too. Consider the star trails in a long-time exposure of a
night sky: there is no decay visible. However, and whatever the motivation,
it's an interesting idea, so here's a quick comparison for a linear motion
blur:
http://yahvuu.files.wordpress.com/2009/08/blurtest.png
To
Maybe a conversion filter that makes RGB-Lab and Lab-RGB,
available for users (and their scripts) would be helpful.
You can already decompose an image to LAB, work on the greyscale
representations of each channel, then re-compose. This is what I have
done when working in LAB space with
On 18.08.2010 19:55, Rob Antonishen wrote:
To complete the set, here is a non-Gaussian blur with an x blur of 40
px and a y blur of 0.
thank you, new URL is
http://yahvuu.files.wordpress.com/2009/08/blurtest2.png
regards,
yahvuu
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On 8/18/10, oliver wrote:
sorry it is a german text, but looking at the pictures might
say enough:
http://eye.de/tip_labstaerken.shtml
Theese feature of changing color tones is, what I'm looking for
since a while.
Just use LabCurves
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