Quoting Tony Freeman:
One last thing that I cannot figure out is: how do you close the
dialog box that the image is sitting in? In Scheme you do it like so:
(gimp-display-delete Image)
I've tried the following (with variations), but it causes the
python-fu to hang:
Hi list,
a basic and simple topic is not so clear to me. Will the next major
version of Gimp support more than 8 bit per channel? Thank you.
Fabrizio
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Hi,
On Sat, 2007-03-10 at 17:48 -0500, Tony Freeman wrote:
I wonder if someone could help me with this problem I'm having
using the 'system' command in a scheme file.
I don't think that the SIOD functions 'system' or 'delete-file' are
implemented
On Mon, Mar 12, 2007 at 04:17:38PM +0100, Fabrizio Lippolis wrote:
Hi list,
a basic and simple topic is not so clear to me. Will the next major
version of Gimp support more than 8 bit per channel? Thank you.
Fabrizio
More that 8 bits channel will come with the GEGL library support in
Marco Ciampa wrote:
so the
answer is no for now and perhaps yes for the next version (2.6? 3.0?) GIMP
version.
That's why people are switching to other apps like Krita or
CinePaint.
Claus
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I'm migrating from Photoshop and everything I read says what I want
to do in the GIMP should be easy, but here I am...
I have two images, A and B, which are black and white, from a
proprietary program but saved as TIFFs. They open as RGB in the GIMP
2.2 on my Mac, with the image visible in
Bill Jackson wrote:
I'm migrating from Photoshop and everything I read says what I want
to do in the GIMP should be easy, but here I am...
I have two images, A and B, which are black and white, from a
proprietary program but saved as TIFFs. They open as RGB in the GIMP
2.2 on my Mac,
Ben's answer was exactly what I was looking for. Thanks!
For the sake of the archives I'll slightly modify his answer for
other new users like myself to follow in the future:
PROBLEM:
I have two images, A and B, which are black and white, from a
proprietary program but saved as TIFFs. They
Hi,
On Mon, 2007-03-12 at 07:20 +0100, Stephan Hegel wrote:
I've tried Gimp 2.3.15 with the following script:
http://turtle.as.arizona.edu/jdsmith/exposure-blend.scm
When launching Gimp I get the following error:
script-fu-Warning: Error while executing
(load
Hello Sven,
Sven Neumann wrote:
Since you are using the development version, you should be subscribed to
the gimp-developer mailing-list. We haven't written a decent document
describing the changes in Script-Fu yet, but you can read about them in
the mailing-list archives.
Thanks for the
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