Is there some way I can obtain the exif information of a photograph
using Gimp, please?
Norman
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hi all,
one more question:
the new color pick up tool (pipette) which is now available in the color
selector reacts very strange. look at this:
http://www.newhouse.at/messen.jpg
I click on the pipette, click on the picture and get a very different
foreground-color (look at the actual color -
ups sorry:
I am using:
mac osx 10.4.
gimp 2.4 rc 1.0
hi all,
one more question:
the new color pick up tool (pipette) which is now available in the color
selector reacts very strange. look at this:
http://www.newhouse.at/messen.jpg
I click on the pipette, click on the picture and get a
norman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is there some way I can obtain the exif information of a photograph
using Gimp, please?
Not as far as I know (but my knowledge may be slightly outdated) but
there are many tools easily installable that will tell you everything
that's in the exif.
-- Johan
Hi,
I would like to use the perl interface to automate processing of black and
white images. I would like to set a threshold for white vs black on the images
based
upon the histogram without
physically looking at each image. I dont want to do it using the gimp-gui.
I would like to get
Is there some way I can obtain the exif information of a photograph
using Gimp, please?
Not as far as I know (but my knowledge may be slightly outdated) but
there are many tools easily installable that will tell you everything
that's in the exif.
My research has also led me to believe
norman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is there some way I can obtain the exif information of a photograph
using Gimp, please?
Not as far as I know (but my knowledge may be slightly outdated) but
there are many tools easily installable that will tell you everything
that's in the exif.
My
I recomment exiftool by Phil Harvey. You can get this at:
http://owl.phy.queensu.ca/~phil/exiftool/
Thanks.
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Quoting Brian Vanderburg II [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Out of need I created a script and finally got it working even on 2.3.18.
Normally an animation is either done as one layer for each frame or
using GIMP Animation Package one file per frame. With the first
method, it
Hey guys,
Is there some way in gimp to take a generic image and make it
tileable? I thought there was something in one of the menus but i
can't find it anymore ... ):
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On 9/12/07, Alan Wolfe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey guys,
Is there some way in gimp to take a generic image and make it
tileable? I thought there was something in one of the menus but i
can't find it anymore ... ):
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I want to optimize images for display on a cellphone with a 262K color
(18bit) TFT screen.
What's the easiest way to do this in gimp?
Thanks!
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I made a plugin to do this myself; it's fairly simple to script.
This is what is involved in optimizing for 18bit:
First, make a 64color palette; this will be a gray gradient from black
to white, matching the intensities displayable on the TFT. The easiest
way to do this is to reset FG/BG colors
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