Thanks much Stephan, but it turned out feathering was the trick I wanted.
Thanks indeed. Case closed.
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>the GIMP quickmask tool:
>
>http://www.gimp.org/tutorials/Quickmask/
Almost, but that has hard edges. I wanted softer edges.
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the gradient-circle selection from #1.
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On Tue, 2010-07-06 at 19:54 +0200, Jernej Simončič wrote:
> Make sure it's got executable bit set.
-rwxr-xr-x. 1 jeff jeff 2749352 2010-06-30 01:37 gmic_gimp
(From /usr/lib64/gimp/2.0/plug-ins). Executable by everyone.
Any other suggestions?
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OS: Fedora Core 11 (very recent installation).
GIIMP: 2.6.8 (came with distro).
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On Sun, 05 Nov 2006 10:11:53 +0100, Sven Neumann wrote:
>> Thanks for confirming that it is not intentional behavior, that's all I
>> need to hear.
>
> You misunderstood me. It is of course intentional that you don't need to
> use a checkbox in the tool options to do something as important as
> c
Sven Neumann wrote:
>> Is there a configuration option to disable gimp from ever turning on
>> 'expand from center' by any automatic or shortcut method, except if the
>> dialog checkbox is clicked?
>
> There's no such configuration option as the behaviour you outline is of
> course not intentional
Using linux gimp-2.3.12, Gentoo Linux ~x86. I have noticed in recent gimp
versions an odd behavior when doing rectangular selections, which I do
(and copy, paste) almost constantly when using Gimp.
I can't reproduce it right now, but somewhere in the mix of
fence-selection gestures (in all origin-
can find numerous versions
if you google for "wilber construction kit".
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Carol wrote:
> your belief will not make this to be the truth. rotating that image
> will lose some of the quality of the original -- no matter what the
> application you use!
Ok. So does "lossless rotation" apply only to rotations of every 90
degrees, then?
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> > Can't Fuzzy Select (Magic Wand icon; Select Contiguous Region), Select
> > Region By Color, or Scissors (Select Shape From Image) do something
> > better than the regular rectangular selection?
>
> crop -> rotate -> crop again
>
> > Because the Rectangular Section won't give an exact crop. How
> >2. Doesn't this mean that your hand that's holding the mouse has to be
> >super-precise in making a rectangular section to NOT include the white
> >background space?
>If your mouse control is not satisfactory, use what we had before
>mice, the keyboard to change the +/- degrees of rotation.
TH
>I'm unclear if you want to turn them into three individual images, or just
>straighten them within the one image.
Yes, I'd like to turn them into 3 individual images.
Can't Fuzzy Select (Magic Wand icon; Select Contiguous Region), Select
Region By Color, or Scissors (Select Shape From Image) do
On 1/28/06, Wade Smart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 01282006 0802 GMT-6
>
> Choose the square selection tool in the top left hand corner. Drag it
> around the the first picture and then from the edit menu choose copy and
> then paste to new.
Yes, this is the rough idea. But:
1. What if the picture
Hello,
I have used my scanner to scan 3 pics per scan. I didn't really care
if the pics were vertically and horizontally squared/aligned, because
I believe it's easy to edit it afterwards.
Is there a way to quickly chop up the file into the 3 individual
pics, and to get them squared up (verticall
or more examples, look at the script-fu source for the various logos.
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(they both
support 8-bit transparency)
Jeff
Ok, I know this is silly... but I am a baby in Gimp. Please bear with me...and thanks to everyone who has been answering my question.
That was what I was doing so that fixes that issue.
Now, the instructions given is using a texture background. How
Yes but the background is white? Why is it so hard to save a transparent logo? It was transparent... but when saving it, the background is white.
On Mon, 2005-11-14 at 13:15 +, Donncha O Caoimh wrote:
Hi Jeff,
That's the easy part - save your logo as a .xcf or .jpg and when y
On Thu, 2005-11-10 at 20:41 +, michael chang wrote:
On 11/10/05, Jeff Avveduti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, 2005-11-08 at 23:23 -0700, Matt Gushee wrote:
> michael chang wrote:
> > On 11/8/05, Jeff Avveduti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> &g
On Tue, 2005-11-08 at 23:23 -0700, Matt Gushee wrote:
michael chang wrote:
> On 11/8/05, Jeff Avveduti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>Make sure the texture layer is selected
You probably understood this, but it's a potential point of confusion,
so let's try
On Tue, 2005-11-08 at 22:18 -0500, Jeffrey Brent McBeth wrote:
On Tue, Nov 08, 2005 at 08:52:24PM -0600, Jeff Avveduti wrote:
> I have tried searching for this but I am not finding quite the answer I
> hunger for.
> It is best to show you...
> www.avveduti.com/ebay/logo.jpg
&
direction and the amount of bevel..
I made the text go to 0 opaque and voula.. there it is.
What can I do in Gimp to acheive the same results?
-Jeff
just a little bit better results, i know i know, it's just a
> handy ;)
> The lens is clean, though.
Every image?! Perhaps you have the camera set to "soft-focus" -
sometimes suggested for taking romanticized portrait photos. Have you
checked this setting?
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Jim - try doing a small radius (3 to 5?) blur before the levels picker -
that should get you the same results...
jim feldman wrote:
> Is there a way to increase/average the number of pixels that the
> black/grey/white picker sub-tool samples in the levels tool?
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ix=/directory/with/med/pix
thumbpix=/directory/with/thumbnail/pix
thisdir=`pwd`
cd $indir
for $img in *.jpg
do
convert -size 800x800 -resize 800x800 $img $bigpix/$img_big.jpg
convert -size 640x640 -resize 640x640 $img $medpix/$img_med.jpg
convert -size 120x120 -resize 120x120 $i
On Thu, 2005-03-24 at 13:42 -0300, timmy wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> Where is the option 'Darken Only' on gimp 2.2.4? I mean, EXACTLY
> whereÂs it. =P (ie.: under layers dialog, mode, the 4th from bottom to
> top... =P)
Sixth f
hat you
just spent all that time building.
The problem is that you have the new glib installed in /usr/local
(probably), but still have the old rpm installed in /usr.
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mage windows.
Thanks, Yosh. That did it. Whew!
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che t0
160Mb and stripping the executable, but with no result. Has anyone else
seen this problem, and have y'all any suggestions? Since I haven't
noticed anyone else having this problem, it's probably something I'm
doing (or not doing), but I don't know what i
* you run
alpha to logo. Then it all seems to work. (I'm still using gimp-2.0.6
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click on the Layers and Channels Dialog to get the menu). This
will expand the text layer to make room for the drop shadow.
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so I could give --without-libtiff
> to configure. But since testing is my object, it would be nice to have
> it included.
Do you have /usr/local/lib in your /etc/ld.so.conf file? Make sure it's
there, and run ldconfig again and see what happens.
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On Fri, 2004-11-12 at 10:42, Richard wrote:
> RGB to LAB select Lightness channel and then convert to Grayscale
>
> My photo is in RGB, how do I select LAB, and select Lightness channel,
> in Gimp ?
Filters->Colors->Decompose
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the
crop tool and pick "from selection"
Scott Ainslie said:
> Is there any way that I can set the crop tool to crop to a given ratio?
> eg: Most prints are all the same ratio (width x height), is there a
> way th
mplementation of scheme used
in the GIMP. I have found that with this doc and occasional reference
to existing scripts I can write my own scripts with no problem.
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e default values aren't very
good. Cross-stitch seems to need at least a larger brush (Circle 03)
and longer stitches (9 pixels per stitch seemed to work). Keep trying
until you get what you want.
Be warned - use of this script may leave your original image in an
unrecoverable state -
Can anyone here me? Is anyone out there? (echo echo echo)...
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layer with preserve transparency turned on?
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On Fri, 2004-06-25 at 09:45, Jim Clark wrote:
> I want to make an equilateral septagon. There was some way to measure
> angles, but I cannot find it and cannot remember. Can someone point
> please?
You probably want to try using the gfig filter.
Image->Filters->Render->gf
75 hunks FAILED -- saving rejects to file
tips/gimp-tips.xml.rej
Is this a known problem or is it something I'm missing?
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2. Image:Mode:RGB convert the image to RGB, then
Layer:Colors:Desaturate will give you grayscale.
Image:Mode:Indexed to get it back to indexed, and save with .gif
extension as before.
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> normal-color stripes.
>
> how can i reach this effect?
Try Filters/Distorts/Video and use the wide stripes option. I think
this must be what the Gnome folks used.
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y wish to start by using the color-to-alpha filter first to
convert the white pixels to transparent, say as step 2a, if you really
want transparency.
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ageMagick is your friend for this kind of job. It will convert
batches of images with a simple command line interface.
For example:
for pic in *.jpg
do
convert -resize 20%x20% $pic small_$pic
done
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B values for the background
color you want; for a better fix, you might want to add a background
color parameter that defaults to white.
I haven't tested this -- just took a quick look at the code.
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age/Colors/Desaturate makes it black on white; or you could change the
image mode to grayscale. Or you could paste the original selection on a
transparent background ... (or even into a new image).
Is this what you were looking for?
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If the typeset material is the only thing in that color, then select by
color might work; but without seeing the thing itself it's hard to
predict. Can you post the original image somewhere where we can play
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important, error messages amid the clutter. I have successfully
converted both the gradients and the palettes and now the messages have
stopped.
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roperly, but
it complains mightily about having to use the legacy format. These are
purely for convenience and to reduce the number of warnings at load
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Hi All,
I have just written a couple of little perl scripts to convert existing
gimp-1.2.x palettes and gradients into a form that gimp-1.3.20 finds
acceptable. In the hope that others might find them useful, I have
attached them.
Happy Gimping!
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s transparent, make sure you
have an alpha channel. You can't do this on the background layer.
An alternative is the Image/Filters/Colors/Color_to_alpha plug-in.
Experiment with both of these and see what works for you.
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needed to keep
anchoring selections at the same coordinates. I don't think I've used
this script since.
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(Toolbox/Xtns/Script-Fu/Refresh) and you're ready to go. You'll find
the script in Image/Script-Fu/Utilities.
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g to do and why
you are trying to do it? Possibly I'm misunderstanding your goals.
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t came with our gimp
distribution. That is particularly useful for learning certain idioms
(like the quickest way to anchor a floating selection, etc.)
Feel free to mail me if you have more questions.
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2.3 Sawtooth or Triangular repeats
3. Click and drag in the image window to get as many stripes as you
want rays. Make sure the stripes run vertically.
4. Image/Filters/Distorts/Polar Coords
Presto! Raidal rays.
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ions? And maybe some links to tell us more about communication
boards?
Thanx,
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have been installed in
/usr/local/lib/gimp/1.2/plug-ins/phymodmedia (at least on a Linux
system) so you may need to reinstall it.
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Hi Sven,
Thanks for the illuminating explanation of the font situation. I will
start researching font contents & formats.
Regards,
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On Mon, 2003-06-30 at 05:17, Sven Neumann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Jeff Trefftzs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > It appears that the bezier curve tool usage has changed between 1.2.x
> > and 1.3.
>
> Yes, the path tool is being completely rewritten.
>
> >
), I find that Nautilus can display *all* of my fonts,
at least to the point of popping up the gnome-font-viewer when I click
on the font file in Nautilus. What are the plans to unify font
handling? I realize this is a horribly hairy problem.
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to close the curve
at all, leading me to believe I am missing something *really*
elementary. Can anyone point me in the right direction?
TIA,
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king on a
new, improved GIMP lighting plug-in, but ...
Sorry I can't be more help.
Happy Gimping,
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e you
can enter your desired text, also selecting left-to-right or
right-to-left directionality.
I think 1.3.x puts a whole lot of controls in the tools' own control
panels. Once you've opened a single tool control panel, though, it will
reflect the controls for whatever tool is a
ss.
Anyway, try these suggestions, restart the GIMP, and you should see your
script somewhere in the menus, probably under Image/Script-fu/.
wherever it registered itself.
Good luck and good gimping!
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the VC folks.
As one of those potential customers who lives *way* out in the
boonies, I'd like to see that, too. But the curve generation sounds
like something that could be done pretty easily in script-fu.
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Hi Gimpers -
Following up on my own post (sorry 'bout that) - there's no bug. It was
my system configuration. I tweaked it last night and today the compile
ran fine. Sorry to have bothered y'all.
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previously
installed Gimp-1.2.3. Is it my system (not impossible) or is this a
real bug?
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Hi Pablo -
Yes, indeedy. This is a good list to post script-fu questions. I also
recommend the script-fu list on yahoo: [EMAIL PROTECTED] You may
need to join that list to post on it, but that's relatively painless.
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Hi John -
Image/Colors/Auto/Stretch Contrast
HTH
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also GGJ's neat reflection tutorial at
http://200.195.195.206/ggj/reflection3/reflection.html
These should give you some good ideas about how to proceed. Just use your own
selection instead of text.
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yer visible, then you can save the image (/File/Save as ...), and
repeat ad lib for each separate layer. A script fu to do this might be easier.
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Nat -
Try this:
export CFLAGS='-D GIMP_ENABLE_COMPAT_CRUFT'
before running gimptool. I haven't tried compiling fsdither.c, but this is
needed for any number of the older plugins.
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t's easy (more or less). If you're working with a
normal photo, then no simple feature set distinguishes the target objedt from
the background and you have to work a lot harder.
Good luck, and good hunting!
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layer and the background layers
visible and see how you like the result.
This is a fairly common idiom in the GIMP, and you will run into it often.
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. This will give you a bi-level image
from which you can then select the white parts, using the selection on the
original image and filling with white (or whatever other color you want).
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though, to find out the
instructions.
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;;;Script written by Gui
this just in..
i realized that even though the compilation compiled gimp-remote
*before* choking on the missing jpeglib, so i lucked out.
[fyi i didn´t set any compile flags (directories, etc.).. just ran
configure and make right out of the tarball.]
gimp-remote is small (9k after stripping). i
redhat fixes the rpm.
thanks...
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thank you,
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e, and decrease the blue (or increase the yellow,
depending on how you want to look at it.) This actually does a nice job.
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brary" then subtitle "graphics". There are a
few gallery scripts like this and some have slideshows
built-in.
Jeff
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Does anyone know if there are sites that feature
downloads in the native gimp file format(.xcf).
Ive seen that some sites ( http://www.guistuff.com
)have .psd and other files available so users can
customize premade graphics, but I've yet to find that
for the Gimp. If anyone knows please post th
I was noticing that the Ginmp site has several pages
with really old dates (1999). Does anyone know where
the contest galleries are, or when the new site is
scheduled for release?
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nks' great work, Grokking the Gimp. You can get to it from
Toolbox->Xtns->Web_Browser->Grokking the Gimp. Look closely at chapters 3 and
4.
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To access an array in scheme, use (aref array index).
I have posted my most-used scheme reference at
http://trefftzs.topcities.com/siod.html
since it is no longer where it used to be. You may want to look at it.
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imp-text-fontname image bottom-layer ...)))
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it's not handling the smaller
layer properly.
HTH,
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, and the fg color
is still black, nothing will appear to have happened.
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windows, or in scheme or Perl if
you're running Linux. The PDB explorer in the toolbox Xtns menu will give you
details on all of the gimp functions you'll need.
HTH,
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for small areas in modestly-sized
images it works wonders.
Note - this plug-in needs to be tracked down and installed separately. It
winds up in /Filters/Map/Resynthesize
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mber ever having to do anything particular to get/keep GIF support.
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ection, or that you don't have "preserve
transparency" turned on. Also, make sure that the color you're using to draw
with isn't the same as the background of the channel you're trying to draw
into. (/me speaks from experience).
HTH,
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the
>boundary, so
> this tool would work out to a colour boundary and then select the area within it.
/Select/Select by color
or try the Fuzzy Selection (AKA Magic Wand tool)
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>From his headers, Stephen Liu is on a windows machine, which means he may lack
most of the nice linux/unix web tools such as wget, etc. Are there any other
windows users out there who have tried to download/convert the various GIMP
tutorials?
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make images. Gimp-1.3 is the precursor to Gimp-1.4, which is a
major rework of the gimp we all know and love.
HTH,
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elete the entry corresponding to the misbehaving
plug-in. This happens usually when I have changed something in the interface
and the parasite contains saved values from the previous version.
HTH,
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