On Nov 22, 2007 5:19 AM, David Gowers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Nov 22, 2007 11:43 AM, Elwin Estle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does filtersenhancedespeckle maybe do what you want?
Here is the relevant doc page.
http://docs.gimp.org/en/plug-in-despeckle.html
That might work as a
Hi,
and first congratulations for the great job :), GIMP is amazing. My problem
thow is :
I am a french user, and therefore using our only-us-have-it azerty keyboard
on a Windows XP sp 2 PC, and in gimp the keyboard is treated as a qwerty
keyboard (only in GIMP I verified it).
The strange thing
[EDIT] I'm sending this message again as I don't know if the first one
succeeded for my inscription was not fully completed at the time I sent it
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Hi,
and first congratulations for the great job :), GIMP is amazing. My problem
thow is :
I am a french user, and therefore using our
I create a new page. When I try to draw on it, the image on the background
is offset from where the cursor is. In other words the cursor is in one
place and the drawing appears to its right. Image attached.
My Mouse pointer with the little paintbrush was in the position marked with
the
I'm trying to reduce noise using multiple photos of the very same subject,
using both a tripod or simply repeating a scan a number of times ( i have a
flatbed scanner with a lot of noise especially in dark areas... )
So far i have tried with my old broken camera that had powerful noise at 400
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2007-11-24 at 1903.37 -):
I'm trying to reduce noise using multiple photos of the very same subject,
using both a tripod or simply repeating a scan a number of times ( i have a
flatbed scanner with a lot of noise especially in dark areas... )
[...]
I have used
Masks give you a lot of control over things, plus, until you apply them, they
are non
destructive.
Here is one tutorial on them :
http://www.gimptalk.com/forum/topic/Shadows-And-Glows-3-d-Effects-4624-1.html
And another :
I will be out of the office starting 11/16/2007 and will not return until
11/26/2007.
On Vacation.
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On Sat, 2007-11-24 at 15:29 -0500, Helen wrote:
I'm trying to learn about layer masks.
I'm probably missing something important, but seems to me
that one can get the same result with less effort by simply
erasing what one does not want in an image, and keeping
what is left.
Or is there
Here is one tutorial on them :
http://www.gimptalk.com/forum/topic/Shadows-And-Glows-3-d-Effects-4624-1.html
And another :
http://www.gimptalk.com/forum/topic/The-Layer-mask-Rendering-Method-18687-1.html
They are also very handy for doing effects in GAP.
Tried both of these but
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Here is one tutorial on them :
http://www.gimptalk.com/forum/topic/Shadows-And-Glows-3-d-Effects-4624-1.html
And another :
Sven Neumann wrote:
script-fu-save-all-images is a name in the script-fu namespace. This
namespace should be kept for scripts that are distributed with
Script-Fu. It would be safer to call your script for example
saulgoode-save-all-images. If we ever added a script called
Guess they have server problems...again
When I sent the email, I went to the actual sites and cut and pasted the
address. Give
it a bit, then try again.
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* norman [EMAIL PROTECTED] [11-24-07
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I will be out of the office starting 11/16/2007 and will not return until
11/26/2007.
BIG party at Andy's house on the 25th!
--
Until later, Geoffrey
Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little
temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor
Links to the brushes are here:
Watercolor Paint:
http://iceytina.deviantart.com/art/GIMP-PaintBrushes-Watercolors-31117244
Can someone explain how to get these brushes? How to install them into
Gimp 2.2.10, on SuSE 10, Linux?
1. Click on the download item
I know there is another reply to this...but, since you might not know where
your brushes
directory is.
You will have a hidden directory in your homve folder for gimp (whatever file
manager you
are using, Konqueror or Nautilus, should have an option to show hidden files).
In this hidden folder
Geoffrey wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I will be out of the office starting 11/16/2007 and will not return until
11/26/2007.
BIG party at Andy's house on the 25th!
Send me directions, I'll be there!
Jon
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Thanks Elwin and Owen. I'm almost there. I downloaded, and *finally*
found the file. It had gone into /tmp.
And then I found the hidden files containing the brushes.
Using Konqueror, I moved the zip file over to the
/home/helen/.gimp-2.2/brushes directory.
Then I clicked on the
See the last point, or
1. Open up a (k)console or terminal
2. At the prompt, change directory to the gimp brush directory
# cd .gimp-2.2/brushes
3. Do a listing to make sure you are there
# ls
4. Then unzip the file.
# unzip iceytina_paint_oilpastelsGIMP.zip
Type unzip iceTab and it
Thanks!!
Wow, this sure is easy when you know how to do it :-)
Thanks,
Helen
On Nov 24, 2007 11:24 PM, Owen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
See the last point, or
1. Open up a (k)console or terminal
2. At the prompt, change directory to the gimp brush directory
# cd .gimp-2.2/brushes
3. Do a
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