Duplicate the layer and remove all the dark lines/text with the
Dilate filter, repeat until they are all gone.
Gaussian Blur this duplicated layer with a large radius.
Effectively you want to subtract this duplicated layer from the
original, do this by setting the layer Mode to Grain
On 02.10.2010 02:50, bobdobbs wrote:
How can I figure out what the result of deletion operations on pixels will
be?
for the record, i just learned that a bold layer name indicates a missing
alpha channel (as displayed in the layers dialog):
On 10/4/10, gerard82 wrote:
Hi,
I clicked on the link for the gimp tutorials
Where exactly did you click it?
I don't see http://www.gimp.org/links/#tuts pointing to such a
website. What I do see is pointing to http://gimp-tutorials.net/ which
is exactly what you need.
Alexandre Prokoudine
On 10/4/10, gerard82 wrote:
Hi,
I clicked on the link for the gimp tutorials
Where exactly did you click it?
I don't see http://www.gimp.org/links/#tuts pointing to such a
website. What I do see is pointing to http://gimp-tutorials.net/ which
is exactly what you need.
Alexandre Prokoudine
On 10/5/10, gerard82 wrote:
I clicked on the link for the gimp tutorials
Where exactly did you click it?
I don't see http://www.gimp.org/links/#tuts pointing to such a
website. What I do see is pointing to http://gimp-tutorials.net/ which
is exactly what you need.
Alexandre Prokoudine
On Tue, 5 Oct 2010 23:54:45 +0400
Alexandre Prokoudine alexandre.prokoud...@gmail.com wrote:
When I ask where exactly you clicked it I really mean it. Please
tell us which page at gimp.org links to this page. The team cannot be
held responsible for content at tutorials.net.
Hello Alexandre.
Hello people.
A couple of years ago, I wrote a script to add titles to images. I
offer the options of position, color and combination mode in the dialog.
I use this script quite often.
I never found if it is possible to assign default values to the
variables, eg. set the color dialog by default
What I do see is pointing to http://gimp-tutorials.net/ which
is exactly what you need.
g Although the address bar shows gimp.tutorials.net the content
g is from hostmonster.
Note how the correct link is gimp-tutorials (with a hyphen) and you
write that you are looking at gimp.tutorials (with
What I do see is pointing to http://gimp-tutorials.net/ which
is exactly what you need.
g Although the address bar shows gimp.tutorials.net the content
g is from hostmonster.
Note how the correct link is gimp-tutorials (with a hyphen) and you
write that you are looking at gimp.tutorials (with
On Tue, Oct 5, 2010 at 5:47 PM, gerard82 for...@gimpusers.com wrote:
When you go to Gimpusers.com you click useful links.
Gimpusers.com is not part of the GIMP project - it is a third party
site. See here for who you should be talking to:
http://gimpusers.com/site/imprint
(it's mildly
gerard82 wrote,
[..]
When you go to Gimpusers.com you click useful links.
In the Gimp links you'll find Gimp tutorials list:
gimpology
gimp-tutorials.net
g...@pixel2life.com
gimp wisdomplug
Now when your mouse cursor hovers over gimp-tutorials.net
you see gimp.tutorials.net at the bottom
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