On Monday, 25. September 2006 04:41, saulgoode wrote:
If you are using Script-fu and your script is for versions 2.2.x of the
GIMP then the following function will return the length of a given path.
It will work with version 2.3 but will generate some deprecation
warnings (and 2.3 provides
Hi anyone who can help me. I have just bought
a new computer so that I can work with some family photos. Installed Gimp
and am working through the tutorials and experimenting to learn how it works.
Huge challenge!!
Does anyone know how to adapt colours. I'm
not sure of the technical term,
Does anyone know how to adapt colours. I'm not sure of the technical term,
but I have a few subjects with quite red noses and other parts of the face
and would love to know how to even out the skin tone. I know it is doable
as I saw a photo that had had this done once. I just have no idea of
Well, I'm not using GIMP only to detect file formats, but to perform
image transformations such as midtone adjustment and unsharp mask,
where I believe and hope GIMP is an appropriate tool to use. I want
however script-fu to do the whole job, and that includes detecting
image types such as rgb
From: Mogens Jaeger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ftp://ftp.funet.fi/pub/pics/freephotos/juhana/withstand/IMG_3922.JPG
ftp://ftp.funet.fi/pub/pics/freephotos/juhana/withstand/IMG_3923.JPG
As I see your pictures, your problem is not a question on how to use
Gimp, but how to use your camera.
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What
On Sunday 24 September 2006 10:46, Rob Ogle wrote:
I'm trying to get a wedding chapel to move away from Photoshop and start
using the Gimp. They are almost on board except for a printing issue. If we
print a photo from Photoshop to an Epson Stylus 2200 the photo looks great.
But when we print
On 9/27/06, John R. Culleton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Photoshop and the free programs TeX, Scribus, Inkscape, Krita
etc. can work in the CMYK color model. Gimp only works in RGB.
CMYK has a more limited range of colors than RGB. Printers, both --
desktop and four color commercial work in CMYK.
hi,
Has anyone tried to stitch time-lapsed photos using gimp? I am
planning such a project and wondering how if gimp can animate a set
photos into a .mov or .avi
regards,
KK
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On Thu, Sep 28, 2006 at 09:25:31AM +0530, Krishna Kumar wrote:
Has anyone tried to stitch time-lapsed photos using gimp? I am
planning such a project and wondering how if gimp can animate a set
photos into a .mov or .avi
the gimp animation plug-in (GAP) can do this.
if you can get it