On 08/22/2009 07:40 AM, M. Bashir Al-Noimi wrote:
Hi All,
I'm working on NLP project so I've to use huge TIFF images
(12*12 px) but I can't do open or create them by GIMP!
GIMP should be able to handle such large images, what happens if you
try? Due to constant swapping of memory to
On Sat, 2009-08-22 at 08:17 +0200, Martin Nordholts wrote:
I'm working on NLP project so I've to use huge TIFF images
(12*12 px) but I can't do open or create them by GIMP!
GIMP should be able to handle such large images
While GIMP can theoretically open such large images, it will
I am working through Rolf Steinort's tutorial #4 where he uses this tool on a
white colored layer to introduce color corrections to the underlying image. I
cannot find the tool. In his video, it is a black button at the top of the
layers panel. I have no such button and have not been able to
Should have mentioned that I'm working with Version 2.6.6
I am working through Rolf Steinort's tutorial #4 where he uses this tool on
a
white colored layer to introduce color corrections to the underlying image.
I
cannot find the tool. In his video, it is a black button at the top of the
layers
Quoting Carusoswi for...@gimpusers.com:
I am working through Rolf Steinort's tutorial #4 where he uses this tool on a
white colored layer to introduce color corrections to the underlying
image. I
cannot find the tool. In his video, it is a black button at the top of the
layers panel. I
Hi,
On Sat, 2009-08-22 at 17:23 +0300, M. Bashir Al-Noimi wrote:
while GIMP fails on loading huge images PhotoShop and PhotoPaint can do
this without need to Super Computer and they opened that images in
reasonable time.
I think this is an absolute fact prove that GIMP can't work with
Hi,
On 8/22/09, gimp-user-requ...@lists.xcf.berkeley.edu
gimp-user-requ...@lists.xcf.berkeley.edu wrote:
Date: Sat, 22 Aug 2009 05:52:36 +0300
From: M. Bashir Al-Noimi mbno...@gmx.com
Subject: [Gimp-user] Multi-page TIFF
I want to know, How I can create multi-page TIFF file.
If you're using
Sorry, I earlier forgot to change the subject. Please find the earlier
message below - but it's not related to Gimp and Windows/MS-Office
specific:
On 8/22/09, gimp-user-requ...@lists.xcf.berkeley.edu
gimp-user-requ...@lists.xcf.berkeley.edu wrote:
Date: Sat, 22 Aug 2009 05:52:36 +0300
From: M.
Your picture was worth a thousand. I would never have found it, and I'm
trying to figure out how add tab applies to the process of finding/opening
that dialog box. But beggars can't be choosers - I am quite happy with Gimp,
so I won't complain.
Thanks for our quick and helpful reply.
Caruso
Asif Lodhi wrote:
If you're using Microsoft Office on Microsoft Windows then Microsoft
Document Imaging
huh I'm Linux user :-P
is a package component that installs with Office and
that you can use to create multi-page TIFF files.
I can use Scribus for creating multi-page TIFF but this is not
I'm looking for a mathematical definition of this scale.
http://docs.gimp.org/en/gimp-tool-levels.html says 0 is black and 255 is
white. What's in between? Is 7 double the brightness of 6?
What is the luminance / brightness of each of the levels?
Is it a logarithmic scale?
--
Life is
On Sun, Aug 23, 2009 at 1:33 PM, dar...@chaosreigns.com wrote:
I'm looking for a mathematical definition of this scale.
http://docs.gimp.org/en/gimp-tool-levels.html says 0 is black and 255 is
white. What's in between? Is 7 double the brightness of 6?
Have you not experimented with it? 7 is
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