Hi,
On Wed, 2007-11-14 at 09:10 +0100, Andreas Kraxner wrote:
I use the new GIMP 2.4.1 and if i select a range from a existing image and
copy
this range and create a new image with ctrl+n the resolution of the new image
is not the selectet range.
You can create a new image from the content
Hi There
I try to write a Perl script which automatically adjusts the white
balance on images with gimp. In gimp there exists the function
Colors-Auto-Whitebalance, but I'm unable to find the corresponding
function in the PDB.
Can someone help me with that ?
Regards
Matthias
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Matthias
I try to write a Perl script which automatically adjusts the white
balance on images with gimp. In gimp there exists the function
Colors-Auto-Whitebalance, but I'm unable to find the corresponding
function in the PDB.
Colors-Auto-White Balance calls the PDB function 'gimp_levels_stretch'.
i think it might have been a side-effect of the tooltip.
I noticed it too, particularly as it surprised me on windows (i set my
linux wm to do that anyway)
On 15/11/2007, Sven Neumann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
On Thu, 2007-11-15 at 02:12 -0800, Thomas Hart wrote:
What happened to the
On Monday 12 November 2007 01:52:38 pm norman wrote:
When you create a postscript document it always defaults to offsets of
0.5 millimeters and measurements in metric. If I change these factors to
zero offsets and inches then Gimp retains these for the session but each
new session starts
Sometime back I wrote a tutorial
http://www.gimptalk.com/forum/topic/The-Layer-mask-Rendering-Method-18687-1.html
It was written under the 2.2.x series of Gimp releases. In it, I set up the
mouse wheel
to control both the scale and the softness/hardness of brushes created in the
brush
editor.
Hi,
On Fri, 2007-11-16 at 15:44 +1030, David Gowers wrote:
The short answer is: The smudge tool uses a different painting
backend, and so the 'scale' setting did not take appropriate effect
(since changing brush size during smudging is not a very sensible
thing to be able to do, the smudge