Nandakumar KS wrote:
In the image am having, I want to swap the colors between red and
blue. How to do that using gimp???
can anyone plz guide me in this regard?
Of course.
1. Open the image.
2. Apply the Color Exchange filter and swap any two colours you want.
You can find this filter
David Herring wrote:
I would like to be able to draw lines with arrow heads on the end of
them, and for this to work with latest Gimp 2.2.10 on both linux and
windows - what is the best solution ?
Are you restricted to using the GIMP?
The GIMP is primarily not a drawing tool. To do the task
Manish Singh wrote:
Give it a shot. Make a proposal to the developer list, detailing what
you'd like to see and why it would help you. Actually detail what the
menus are in photoshop, and what the equivalents are in GIMP, and give
justification. Same for keybindings. Do not assume people
Tom Poe wrote:
Harish: Thank you very much for the help. I created a .png file of a
sketch, scanned into computer, brought it up in Gimp. Tried the color
exchange on the image by selecting all, then filter-color-map-color
exchange. Didn't work, so I tried creating a new file and adding the
Tom Poe wrote:
I scanned in a sketch that is displayed as a black and white sketch.
I now want to replace the black with blue color. Then, I will have a
blue and white sketch. Does that make sense? Is there a command, or
feature on Gimp that lets me do that?
That is a fairly common
Gert Blij wrote:
Basically what I said was that while the rectangular select works fine, all
the others don't. When I select with Oval, Hand draw or Intelligent
scissors, the cut from the Gimp looks perfect, but when I paste into
OpenOffice Writer it is always a rectangular picture the width and
Gert Blij wrote:
I want to cut out part of an image (rectangular, round or oval, polygon,
etc) and copy and paste it to somewhere else. How do I do that?
The instructions Andrew provided will work nicely within the same image
window or multiple images within the GIMP. Unfortunately, if you
Øyvind Kolås wrote:
Comparisons of different interpolation methods (in this case not for
scaling, but resampling for transformations like rotation.)
http://www.path.unimelb.edu.au/~dersch/interpolator/interpolator.html
Thank you, that was very informative.
Harish
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cedric GEMY wrote:
Testing 2.3, i can there is new interpolation method called Lanczos.
It is described as being better than cubic. Does anyboy know simply :)
how it works with the picture ?
Actually, on a more generic level, is there some place (other than the
source) where one can look up
be good wrote:
Hi,
Is there any online book or pdf e-book on GIMP tutorial ???
Regards,
Feris
http://gimp.org/tutorials/ is a start.
Harish
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Cody McLean wrote:
I was just wondering how I could change some settings in the
program. I would like to change a few of the File Extensions so that
certain graphics and such aren't opened in the GIMP when I double
click. I tried reinstalling the program to change these options
through there
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Hello!
Does anyone know if there is some sort of documentation describing underwater
pictures processing with The Gimp?
I recently bought an underwater digital, camera but the pictures are too green.
Any tips or suggestions?
This isn't specific to underwater
Gearoid Donnellan wrote:
I was wondering if there are any more Gimp tutorial sites about apart
from GUG and Gimp.org and I think there was another for photographers.
Do you mean ( http://www.gimpguru.org/ )?
Im new to all this so I just want to learn some techniques. Ill be
creative later :)
dreadnought wrote:
Is there a resource geared for newbies on how to do
this?
Sure, here you go:
http://gimp.org/tutorials/Changing_Background_Color_1/
(And you obviously wouldn't need to do step 5 on that tutorial.)
Harish | http://wahgnube.org
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Sven Neumann wrote:
I don't understand why people are ignoring this offer but it looks as
if noone is interested in the gimp.org web presence. This is a shame
since the new site is in my opinion already a lot better than the
current www.gimp.org. So perhaps someone on this list wants to help to
Hi,
You could use convert from the ImageMagick suite and a small bash
script like:
#!/bin/bash
for image in *.bmp; do
target=`echo $image | sed s/.bmp/.jpg/`
convert $image $target
done
Or something similar.
Harish
Phillip Bruce wrote:
Hi,
I have a bunch of bmp images that I want to
Tom Williams wrote:
While, we're on the topic of text, are there any tutorials on making
text along an arc? The curvebend filter _almost_ does what I want but
not quite.
Thanks...
Peace...
Tom
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