On Sunday 25 July 2010 03:49:47 Byram wrote:
I have an old 7 mp image that I'm trying to increase to around 10MP. I've
read it's best to increase by 10%, then unsharpen, and repeat process until
you get to the desired result.
I unsharpened with radius at 5, threshold 15, and amount .5.
I
Having installed Gimp 2.6.10 I get this file-mgr application error box popping
up - The application failed to initialize properly bla bla. I can OK to
continue and no other problems occur.
I did have this happen previously but found an easy method to stop it but I
can't remember how or what it
I need to make some simple rectangle buttons and the Filters - Decor
- Add Bevel... looks just what I need for. However, it only generates
a single direction of the bevel highlight and shadow sides.
How can I change the direction of where the light appears to come from ?
Cristi
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Cristian
On 07/25/2010 03:49 AM, Byram wrote:
I have an old 7 mp image that I'm trying to increase to around 10MP. I've
read it's best to increase by 10%, then unsharpen, and repeat process until
you get to the desired result.
I unsharpened with radius at 5, threshold 15, and amount .5.
When I
Quoting Cristian Secară li...@secarica.ro:
I need to make some simple rectangle buttons and the Filters - Decor
- Add Bevel... looks just what I need for. However, it only generates
a single direction of the bevel highlight and shadow sides.
How can I change the direction of where the light
Since the last update to Gimp 2.6.8, the menubar moved from the toolbar
window to an extra window, degrading the toolbar to a utility window.
The new menubar window is utterly useless, not only because it will always
be hidden below a stack of windows, but because each of it's functions is
Dillon wrote:
Is that really a must ? It turns out I was missing variable declarations,
but I have never provided initial values when declaring variables in a let
block, and that doesn't seem to cause issues.
Yes, it is a must unless you are using GIMP 2.4 or earlier. The TinyScheme
Quoting Bodo Eggert 7egg...@gmx.de:
Since the last update to Gimp 2.6.8, the menubar moved from the toolbar
window to an extra window, degrading the toolbar to a utility window.
This sounds more as though you've created a tear-off menu. You can
close this menu by clicking on the dashed line
* Bodo Eggert 7egg...@gmx.de [07-25-10 14:15]:
Since the last update to Gimp 2.6.8, the menubar moved from the toolbar
window to an extra window, degrading the toolbar to a utility window.
The new menubar window is utterly useless, not only because it will always
be hidden below a stack of
On Sun, Jul 25, 2010 at 11:39 PM, Andrew and...@alangdondavies.es wrote:
On 07/25/2010 03:49 AM, Byram wrote:
I have an old 7 mp image that I'm trying to increase to around 10MP. I've
read it's best to increase by 10%, then unsharpen, and repeat process until
you get to the desired result.
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