Hi,
On Thu, 2007-05-31 at 18:39 -0500, DJ wrote:
I created a Selection, and I did a Paste Into. I moved the Paste up to
cover the sky area selection. All looks good. The sky appears in the
selection, but doesn't cover up the trees. It seems the Paste Into is
obeying the Selection.
Now
Hello!
I have been trying to install the GIMP in my Mac, using MacPorts, and
I get the following error message. I have no idea of how to solve the
problem. Can anyone help me?
Thanks,
Victor Domingos
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sudo /opt/local/bin/port install gimp
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Hi, looks to me like there is a dependency (to gimp-print) missing in the
MacPort portfile. Have you contacted the maintainer of that GIMP MacPort
yet?
btw. there is also GIMP 2.3.16 available on MacPort as port named gimp-dev.
You might want to give this a try instead...
Greetings,
lexA
Victor Domingos wrote:
What is, in your oppinion, the best method to make dark hair look
like blond hair?
Given that you have masked out the hair well enough, I
would suggest that you try a combination of 'Tools
Color Tools Levels...' (to lighten the hair in the first
place), and then
DJ wrote:
Hi gimp-user,
I'm not sure what they are called in photographic terminology, but I
have a picture of a long winding road with sunspots. The sun shines
through the trees and is so bright that the eye immediately goes to
those spots. They are pretty big at the beginning of the road.
Hi Gimp-user,
I'm interested in a plug-in greycstoration, at
http://registry.gimp.org/list?description=grey.
There appears to be two different ones, but one says it is official
and supported.
Are plug-in's that are accepted as part of GIMP standard install,
removed from the registry?
When you
GREYCstoration shows up in FiltersEnhance. As far as I know, you can't
control where
plugins show up (tho if you are a programmer??) I have heard that you can
change the
location of where scripts show up.
As for where to get it, I got mine from:
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Hi Gimp-user,
I'm interested in a plug-in greycstoration, at
http://registry.gimp.org/list?description=grey.
There appears to be two different ones, but one says it is official
and supported.
Are plug-in's that are accepted as part of GIMP standard install,
removed from the
Hi Gimp-user,
I've run across a couple of plug-in's I've wanted to try, but
compiling them was something I didn't want to tackle, until now.
I thought I'd give it a try, at least once :-)
Resynthesizer
http://logarithmic.net/pfh/resynthesizer
Another one I wanted to try:
Refocus
* DJ [EMAIL PROTECTED] [06-01-07 20:56]:
When I type make per the README, it is looking for gimptool. I saw
on the list some previous reference to gimptool. I thought by installing
the GIMP development library I'd have it, but indeed, I do not have a
gimptool installed. I didn't see it at
Hi Patrick,
PS also openSUSE 10.1 x86_64
21:43 wahoo:~ rpm -qf /opt/gnome/bin/gimptool-2.0
PS gimp-2.2.14-1.guru.suse101
Amazing how that works when you have the right name :-) I was looking
for gimptool, as well, as the Makefile. I changed the Makefile
to look for gimptool-2.0 and all
* DJ [EMAIL PROTECTED] [06-01-07 22:29]:
I downloaded the official and supported one from:
http://registry.gimp.org/list?name=GREYCstoration
http://registry.gimp.org/plugin?id=9304
Yes, that is what I have done.
The README.txt said to copy a file, GREYCstoration_gimp_pc_linux to
GIMP's
Hi Patrick,
On 6/2/07, Patrick Shanahan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The README.txt said to copy a file, GREYCstoration_gimp_pc_linux to
GIMP's plug-ins directory. Tried it on a couple of images and it
appears
to be working.
That too, but I do not have access to the plugin :^(
23:40 wahoo:~
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