> Trying to be more specific: If I open an image from my digital camera
> with gimp, adjusts its levels or curves, and re-save it, the saved image
> is very deteriorated. If I do the same with Photoshop that doesn't happen.
> I think it's problem, but let me know if I'm wrong. At least I know that
>>This is probably the last mail I write before going on vacation with
>>the
>>girl I am going to marry tomorrow. I hope that you guys can manage to
>
> Many wishes!!
Oh dear, another good man lost :-)
Hope it all goes well
Owen
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Gimp-developer
> Hi,
>
> I am a new user off GIMP and I like it..
>
> but how canI how to convert gimps xcf format to pdf..
If you are using windows, I don't know, but on a linux system you could
try a two part process, save as tiff or ps and then use tiff2pdf or one of
the ps2pdf programs
Owen
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> Owen writes:
>> Tried updating Robert Merkel and Benoit Drooghaag's redeye.c into
>> gimp-2.4 but it failed.
>
> You know about Filters->Enhance->Red eye removal, standard with
> GIMP 2.4, I hope?
No
Wasn't there!
Suspect it was removed during uninstalls of the old redeye.c :-(
Just rebuilt