Maybe GimpShop should become an option in the Gimp
preferences ?
You choose the interface you want when you install The
Gimp, and you can change it in the Preferences...
PA.
--- Tom Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
wayne wrote:
One thing good about GimpShop is that I am now
able to run
I think uou should try ImageMagick :
http://www.imagemagick.org
PA.
--- Ary Kaplan Nakamura [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I`m moving from Photoshop to Gimp and what I can`t
find is the action
option.
What I mean is that I want to program some actions
(like re size, save, etc)
and then
On Samedi 02 Avril 2005 19:28, Pierre-Alexis wrote:
Maybe GimpShop should become an option in the Gimp
preferences ?
You choose the interface you want when you install The
Gimp, and you can change it in the Preferences...
This is really a good idea. Instead of having an other version, I
On Sat, 2 Apr 2005, Pierre-Alexis wrote:
Date: Sat, 2 Apr 2005 19:28:23 +0200 (CEST)
From: Pierre-Alexis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Tom Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: gimp-user@lists.xcf.berkeley.edu
Subject: Re: [Gimp-user] GimpShop
Maybe GimpShop should become an option in the Gimp
Is there a set of instructions for automating the task of scaling images?
I have a large number of images that I want to scale to three different sizes.
I successfully do this manually, and it doesn't take too long, but I'd like
to find (or create -- but I can't imagine someone hasn't already
On Sat, 2 Apr 2005, Richard C. Steffens wrote:
Is there a set of instructions for automating the task of scaling images?
I have a large number of images that I want to scale to three different
sizes.
each scaled to a different size and leaving them in that directory. To get
even
On Sat, 2005-04-02 at 15:26 -0800, Richard C. Steffens wrote:
Is there a set of instructions for automating the task of scaling images?
I have a large number of images that I want to scale to three different
sizes.
I successfully do this manually, and it doesn't take too long, but I'd like
Now, what I think would be really wonderful along these lines would be a
setup whereby The Gimp can be easily skinned to a rearranged UI like
this.
That way, we can have a Gimp skin that is familiar to Photoshop users, a
Gimp skin that is familiar to FireWorks users, etc., and perhaps even some