There is an amazing video describing an image resizing algorithm that
removes (or adds) pixels based upon their importance to the subjecto
of the photo. Can this be implemented in The Gimp? Apparently it will
soon be a part of Photoshop.
The video is here:
saw that the other day -- very cool.
On 8/29/07, Dotan Cohen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There is an amazing video describing an image resizing algorithm that
removes (or adds) pixels based upon their importance to the subjecto
of the photo. Can this be implemented in The Gimp? Apparently it
Dotan Cohen wrote:
There is an amazing video describing an image resizing algorithm that
removes (or adds) pixels based upon their importance to the subjecto
of the photo. Can this be implemented in The Gimp?
Of course it can be implemented in GIMP. It just takes someone with the time
and
pdb.gimp_by_color_select malfunction.
linux debian etch amd64 gimp 2.3.13 (no other updated libs required)
I have a python routine that uses:
pdb.gimp_by_color_select
Everything works fine for smaller files but the subroutine does not
work correctly (does a select all, instead of the
Fellow python users,
After some more work on the problem
I discovered that:
- small files opened in the GUI are select - none but
- larger files are opened select - all
Workaround:
Put a
pdb.gimp_selection_none(image)
before the
pdb.gimp_by_color_select_full(drawable,
Stephen
On 8/30/07, Stephen Moss [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Fellow python users,
After some more work on the problem
I discovered that:
- small files opened in the GUI are select - none but
- larger files are opened select - all
I find this extremely difficult to believe.
I think it's