On Thu, 2008-10-09 at 05:23 +, Omari Stephens wrote:
Stephen DeLear wrote:
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Scale to File Size: Many stock sites require an image to be upsized.
For example Alamy requires an uncompressed file size of 48megs from a
file saved as a 8bit .JPG. It would be useful to be able to
Stephen DeLear wrote:
::snip? SNIP!::
First off, just to be clear, what OS are you on? The vast majority of gimp
users are Linux/some-form-of-UNIX users, so that tends to be what we (or, at
least, I) assume. The issues you're facing sound like you might be using a
less-tested configuration,
On Sun, 2008-10-05 at 10:28 -0700, Stephen DeLear wrote:
Layers: Somebody has misplaced a box. Where has the layers stack
window gone? I can’t turn on the pane under either layers, image or
view. I can create a new layer but not see what layers are on the
image.
A brief update --
On Sun, Oct 5, 2008 at 9:28 PM, Stephen DeLear wrote:
Unsharpen Mask: The GEGL unsharpen mask feature does not use standard
terminology. I have no idea how to set this.
Let me give you an idea: edit the source code and send us a patch
('diff -u' is your friend)
You want this file:
Stephen:
- GEGL Unsharpen Mask: AFAICS, the values are the same of the regular
unsharp mask filter, but it has a larger scale. It allows extreme values (i
guess it makes sense for really high resolutions)
- View at Simulated Output: That's what the point to point option allows
when deactivated.
On Sun, 2008-10-05 at 10:28 -0700, Stephen DeLear wrote:
Just some thoughts on Gimp in general and 2.6 in particular.
Some people have already replied, here are some more thoughts from
another photogtrapher :D
Layers: Somebody has misplaced a box. Where has the layers stack
window gone? I