I rececently downloaded photos from my camera as jpg. Gimp 2.3.4 will
not load them. Some earlier ones do load. However gimp seems to be
selective in which jpg file it wants to use.
What am I doing wrong?
Gary
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michael chang wrote:
On 6/30/05, Gary Montalbine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
do not have a print capability. I tried to install gimpprint 4.2.7 rpm
however it wants libgimp 1.2.so. Print worked OK with an earlier 2.2
You may want to ask the gimp-print list. Although it appears your RPM
I have installed gimp 2.2.7 on Mandriva 2005LE. Gimp works fine except I
do not have a print capability. I tried to install gimpprint 4.2.7 rpm
however it wants libgimp 1.2.so. Print worked OK with an earlier 2.2
version of gimp and ML 10.1. I see there is now a gutenprint. Should I
try to to
GR Kumaran wrote:
Hello,
Can anyone give me the address or steps on how to install Gimp in
MandrakeLinux? I had downloaded the RPM from Fedora, but I could not
install it, when I do 'rpm -i ..'.Here the questions is,
actually I am very new to Linux. So here I now request someone to
help.
I am using gimp 2.0.4 with gimp-print 4.2. Mandrake 10.1 with an
hpdeskjet 5550.
Off and on for the past year I have tried to figure out how to
change the default margins in gimp-print. I have searched, googled
read the archives and have not found a way to change the default
margins. I
Linux GIMP wrote:
Talking about thumbnail viewers:
First off, I have also searched for a thumbnail viewer that will show
xcf files. I have GThumb installed (Gentoo box) and it does not show my
xcf file thumbnails. I have searched for any type of
settings/preferences dialogue but found
Linux GIMP wrote:
You are correct that Nautilus is a file manager for Gnome. I have it
installed and just played around with it. It shows thumbnails for
neither xcf files nor tif.bz2 files, even though I have created
thumbnails for those images in Gimp via the open file dialogue box.
But you say
Sven Neumann wrote:
Hi,
GIMP creates thumbnails according to the Thumbnail Managing Standard.
Any application that adheres to this standard should be able to show
you thumbnails for images that GIMP created (in whatever format).
I forgot to add that GThumb belongs to that category. It shows
I am looking for a thumbnail viewer that will show my .xcf gimp
files in a directory without going into gimp. I tried Gthumb and
GQview. Imagemagic is beyond my command line capability. I
especially like the slide show capability of Gthumb.
Gary
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Owen Cook wrote:
On Wed, 23 Jun 2004, Gary Montalbine wrote:
I have been searching for a way to print 4 photos at the same time
on a sheet of photo paper using gimp and gimp print. I find that if
I print them one at a time the mechanical part of the printer
scratches the photos already printed
Tomek Grzejszczyk wrote:
Hi,
I want to print an image. I have cups installed and I can do it writing:
lp image.jpg
But when I try to print this image from gimp (which gives me really
great flexibility to position and scale the image, and set printing
quality), I get no result. It is strange
Jouni Tapio Rinne wrote:
Tomek Grzejszczyk wrote:
Hi,
I want to print an image. I have cups installed and I can do it writing:
lp image.jpg
But when I try to print this image from gimp (which gives me really
great flexibility to position and scale the image, and set printing
quality), I get no
I have some 40 year old 35mm slides and negatives that have mildew
on them. What is the best way to clean them? I hope this is not OT.
Thanks,
Gary
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Just noticed that it had not been sent to the list.
Thanks for the help.
Gary
Original Message
Subject: Re: [Gimp-user] Tool select
Date: Sat, 10 Jan 2004 17:08:44 -0500
From: Gary Montalbine [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: David Neary [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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