On Fri, 10 Jun 2005 01:02:56 +0200
Andreas Waechter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Helen wrote:
I'm using an HP Deskjet 5550, on good-quality photo paper.
My prints lose color in less than a year.
Is there a way to prolong the life of a print, other than an
extremely expensive giclee printer?
I used to print at home on a Cannon printer. I really liked it because
of the individual ink tanks. Then I found an online print company that
has GREAT pricing and turnaround that is unparalleled.
There is no charge for opening an account or uploading your images, and
you can store them in
Hi,
I've just made this nice brush to use with fade:
http://hopey.nervo.org/~gwidion/overbrush.gih
Have fun!
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On Fri, Jun 10, 2005 at 05:21:14PM +0200, Olivier Ripoll wrote:
I was doing some hard drive cleanup today when I found a file called
gimp_brushes.zip containing 22 brushes. I found it was released in
2003 under GPL on the gimpwin mailing list (see this message)
After installing the executable - both 2.0.7 and 2.0.8, clicking help just
makes the cursor show an hourglass then stop with no Help info showing. The
help file installs itself in C:\program files\GIMP-2.0 - it does not ask where
to go.
How fix?
Wally Bloss
Executive Director
Cache Valley