Hi all.
I'm new to the list. I have joined because I need help.
I'm making a gimp-python scipt to create cross stitch patterns from an
image. Reading list's archives i've founded this
http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg01127.html
I don't know if Carol has completed his idea. By
On Sun, Oct 17, 2004 at 05:52:14PM +0200, Fernando Sancho wrote:
I'm making a gimp-python scipt to create cross stitch patterns from an
image. Reading list's archives i've founded this
http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg01127.html
I don't know if Carol has completed his idea.
I am using gimp 2.0.4 with gimp-print 4.2. Mandrake 10.1 with an
hpdeskjet 5550.
Off and on for the past year I have tried to figure out how to
change the default margins in gimp-print. I have searched, googled
read the archives and have not found a way to change the default
margins. I
Hi Fernando!
I am even working on a script to do this these days, - map a palette
to an image based on value information (not nearest color - as the
GIMP does, but buy color value: black is mapped to first color in
palette and so on).
Unfortunattely, the GIMP can only handle indexed images
* Gary Montalbine [EMAIL PROTECTED] [10-17-04 18:32]:
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Off and on for the past year I have tried to figure out how to change
the default margins in gimp-print. I have searched, googled read the
archives and have not found a way to change the default margins. I
particulary find the .5 left
Hey all,
Maybe someone on this list is interested in this: Here is a new step by step
howto on batch color modifications (i.e. getting proper white balance) using
GIMP script-fu.
http://schweizerhof.docbryner.com/~marcus/slidestodigital/howto.html
I've been using a slide duplicator to
On Sun, 2004-10-17 at 20:10 -0700, Marcus Bryner wrote:
Hey all,
Maybe someone on this list is interested in this: Here is a new step by step
howto on batch color modifications (i.e. getting proper white balance) using
GIMP script-fu.
* Malcolm Tredinnick [EMAIL PROTECTED] [10-17-04 22:35]:
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Your webserver is serving up this document as text/plain (rather than
text/html), so it is hard to read at the moment (i.e. littered with
HTML tags). You may wish to fix that. :-)
Hum, looks fine in Firefox and Konqueror
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