On Tue, 17 Aug 2004 13:37:48 +0100
Gearoid Donnellan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was wondering if there are any more Gimp tutorial sites about apart
> from GUG and Gimp.org and I think there was another for photographers.
> I was googling for some but nothing of note came up.
> Should I just us
On Tue, 17 Aug 2004 14:31:18 -0700
"William Skaggs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote the words:
> You might try the Despeckle filter (Filters->Enhance->Despeckle). It
> does best at dust removal if you select a small area containing the
> dust speck before applying it, but depending on your image it mig
On Tue, Aug 17, 2004 at 10:52:52AM +0200, Sven Neumann wrote:
> Steve, please don't be so ignorant.
This seems a bit rude and uncalled for.
> Carol has a point here. If unsharp
> mask is slow, it makes sense to look for alternatives.
Of course it does.
> There's no
> point in sticking to your
Adrian wrote:
> I am scanning in some photos at a very large size. 23x35 inches, 300
> dpi. The final output will be a poster of that size. In spite of my
> best attempts there is always some dust someplace. I'm wondering if
> there is an "easy" way to cover this without having to touch up ea
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2004-08-17 at 1052.52 +0200):
> Steve, please don't be so ignorant. Carol has a point here. If unsharp
> mask is slow, it makes sense to look for alternatives. There's no
> point in sticking to your workflow if it turns out that the same
> result can be better achieved differentl
Gearoid Donnellan wrote:
I was wondering if there are any more Gimp tutorial sites about apart
from GUG and Gimp.org and I think there was another for photographers.
Do you mean ( http://www.gimpguru.org/ )?
Im new to all this so I just want to learn some techniques. Ill be
creative later :)
I was wondering if there are any more Gimp tutorial sites about apart
from GUG and Gimp.org and I think there was another for photographers.
I was googling for some but nothing of note came up.
Should I just use PS tutorials?
Im new to all this so I just want to learn some techniques. Ill be
crea
Try this:
- create a new white layer
- add some noise to it.
(filters->noise->scatter RGB, followed by
layer->colors->curves->curves , flatten the left image of the curve
to darken noise)
- Set layer to "darken only". If you wish, reduce teh saturation with
layers->colors->Heu & Saturation
-M
Hi all,
I think I may have posted about this before but I dont think I got
a reply so forgive me for posting again.
Im pretty new to the Gimp and so far Ive been trying to do some
photoshop tutorials in it but I am having a major problem getting one
of the effects the same as in PS.
The ef
Hi,
Przemyslaw Gawronski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm a very lite gimp user, so I'm asking the gurus on how to achive such
> a effect (stapmped):
>
> http://tanren.pl/logo/zen.gif
>
> in this image:
>
> http://tanren.pl/logo/tanren_transparent.png
Filters->Distorts->Emboss
Sven
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Hi,
Steve Crane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Sun, Aug 15, 2004 at 03:00:01PM -0700, Carol Spears wrote:
>
> > > USM with radius 60, amount 0.30 and threshold 1.
> > >
> > without having the chance (or a photo handy) to check this with, are you
> > certain that unsharp mask is better than us
Hi Gimpers
I'm a very lite gimp user, so I'm asking the gurus on how to achive such
a effect (stapmped):
http://tanren.pl/logo/zen.gif
in this image:
http://tanren.pl/logo/tanren_transparent.png
I can imagine going pixel by pixel, but I'm sure there is a more
productive way.
I'll more than th
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