I take back all the bad things I said about Hugin..I tried it again, and
it created a great panorama from my photos. I blame it all on pilot error
the first time through.that's my story and I am sticking to it!;-)
Thanks for everyone's great tips and suggestoins!
Mark
of second image to
3/4 of the way to edge of image 1
7. Repeat as needed for each new image
By looking at the image, I would say the vertical band of darkness is the
area of the gradient/overlap of the two images. I am a complete novice at
this
Thanks!
Mark
P.S. I have also tried Hugin, which I
Ooops...didn't hit reply to all.
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On Mon, Nov 29, 2010 at 6:14 PM, Ofnuts ofn...@laposte.net wrote:
On 11/30/2010 01:09 AM, Mark Phillips wrote:
I followed the instructions for creating a panorama from 4 pictures in
the Beginning Gimp book (Apres - AkkanaPeck) and it looks great except
I have a dark vertical shadow where
On Sat, Oct 23, 2010 at 11:27 AM, Frank Gore g...@projectpontiac.comwrote:
On Sat, Oct 23, 2010 at 2:11 PM, Mark Phillips
m...@phillipsmarketing.biz wrote:
My apologies for this OT post, but I need some help from an image
expert,
and I thought the Gimp list might have one or two.
When I
not an image expert, but I hope there is someone on the list who
might be able to enlighten me as to why some images do not render a
thumbnail and what I can do about it. Is there some JPEG setting that
prevents an app from generating a thumbnail?
Thanks!
Mark
it was I did!
Am running XP SP3.
Thanks for any ideas.
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-NONINTERACTIVE image drawable 30 100 FALSE TRUE)
(gimp-file-save RUN-NONINTERACTIVE image drawable filename filename)
(gimp-image-delete image)))
Thank you for any help,
Mark
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Hi all,
I am a Script-Fu and Scheme newbie; please
'. Most likely a plug-in is trying to work on a layer that doesn't
exist any
longer.
batch command experienced an execution error
What am I doing wrong? Any assistance is appreciated.
Many thanks,
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OS: winxp
GIMP: 2.6.8
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Thank you, Bill. I tried many way to accomplish this and it appears your
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for the mouse stylus pen via KYE systems
and can be downloaded from
http://download.geniusnet.com/2009/Tablet/Gimp_Beta.zip
I hope this information is beneficial to other users.
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See if this helps:
http://www.scantips.com/basics01.html
Thank you for making this link available.
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a user's manual, screen-shots and many examples.
There is a Google group for discussing everything related to MathMap,
from questions to bug reports to feature requests, and so on:
http://groups.google.com/group/mathmap
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with this completely. I make a lot of sigs for people that normally
cannot exceed 500x200px. As such I will use many photos/pic that need to be
rescaled to a much smaller object. The only way I have found to maintain
clarity is to change the resolution to a much higher res. Nothing else has
worked for me.
Mark (via
much in advance.
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Linux, sudo apt-get install gimp-help-en will get the
English version of the help.
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On Sun, Jan 18, 2009 at 11:24 AM, Kevin Cozens ke...@ve3syb.ca wrote:
If CentOS 6 is only planning on making GIMP 2.4 available you will still have
an old version of GIMP.
Gimp 2.6 is less than a year old and still somewhat buggy. I can see
people trying to maintain a stable platform not
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Subject: Re: [Gimp-user] Gimp latest version
To: Cristian Secară or...@secarica.ro, Claus Cyrny claus.cy...@web.de
its not the Gimp team's job to package things. If you let Ubuntu
-fu (Scheme, Perl, or other)
to have the save handler 'save' to something other than a file;
someone else may have a better pointer there.
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that just isn't in place yet. Note
that mknod is primarily for device files and doesn't actually support
the p type for named papes on all systems; if you find one where
mknod blah p doesn't work, try mkfifo blah.
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this ? (I didn't found this, but
maybe I looked wrong).
Thank you,
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the image as .png, cropped
it, saved that, and re-opened in Gimp. Ksnapshot took the screen capture almost
immediately. I have not yet tried this on Windows as I resist using that OS at
home; I get enough of that at work.
Regards,
~Mark
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Have fun,
I most certainly did. Cheers, Shawn.
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in
the menus. All I see is, save, save as, save a copy, save as template. I
have a 14.5mb file that I need to get to under 500kb or less. Could
someone point this non-gui fool in the right direction? Cheers.
Mark Sargent.
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saved.
Hope this helps.
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this bold button; the font selection is a bit more low-level than
that.
-Mark Gordon, sans rant
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Rich,
I had the same problem after trying to upgrade from 2.0.2 to 2.2.8, and
it turned out to be a missing libexif.50.10. That fixed it for me.
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Discovered that my inability to open a .jpg was due to a missing
libexif.50.10. After finding the right version, Gimp worked. This is, of
course, updating version 2.0.2 on Novell Linux Desktop, SuSE 9.3. Never
had any issue like that running Windows, but I still prefer my penguin.
Mark
On Sun, 2005-01-16 at 13:35 +0100, Sven Neumann wrote:
Hi,
Mark D. Montgomery II [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I just downloaded and compiled gsumi and it has the same issue with
reading the pen when not on the tablet as gimp does.
Although it is not as bad.
As soon as the pen is lifted
directly related to
gimp, but maybe something both programs use for pressure sensitivity
(like the wacom driver?).
Mark II
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the appropriate lines in your X config so
it knows the tablet is something other than just a USB mouse.
gr33ts
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isn't in portage yet).
Unfortunately, it didn't fix my problem. :(
-Yosh
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believe several people in gentoo (there are posts about the
graphires in the gentoo forums) are using them successfully.
So the problem seems to be something with gimp on my silly computer. :)
carol
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the wacom X driver).
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
:)
Thanks.
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On Mon, 2005-01-10 at 17:29 -0800, Carol Spears wrote:
On Mon, Jan 10, 2005 at 06:45:16PM -0500, Mark D. Montgomery II wrote:
I'm using gimp 1.2.5 and 2.0.4 on gentoo with kernel 2.6.10-gentoo-r4,
xorg-x11 6.8.0-r3, and linuxwacom 0.6.6 (including the wacom X driver).
Any suggestions
is probably enough to get me started.
Thanks,
mark...
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I would use the path tool to trace the outline of the bottle, then
change the path to a selection. Then you can float the selection and
put the layer on a different background. The path tool takes a bit of
practice but I think it will produce the best results in this situation.
Tom wrote:
of freetype and
fontconfig are you using?
Freetype 1.3.1, fontconfig 2.2.1
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without any warning after the
first 1 to 3 letters. The text I type do not appear in the word
processing window.
Thanks for any help in andvance.
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the hinting via script-fu. Is there some way I can set it to
disabled globally so it will be disabled in script-fu too?
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specified there for the font-file and it works. Changing the case of
a single letter, and it breaks. Just a unix/win32 difference.
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Any ideas on what's going on?
bugzilla.gnome.org is effectively down at the moment. The machine that
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cinepaint.
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are installed under /opt/sfw/include. Anyone know if there is a way to get configure to look somewhere else beside the standard places. I have tried different flags but have had no luck with --includedir=/opt/sfw or --with-incs-from=/opt/sfw.
Thanks in advance,
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to take the screenshot. Has anyone had luck doing a screenshot over a remote login?
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Thanks Andrew. I gave this a shot but it does not seem to work ... I
think maybe because the foreground and background colours are not
distinct enough. I think I will look at using bezier curves ... got
some reading to do!
Andrew Wilson wrote:
Mark,
Have you tried using the threshold tool
/manuals but that only gets me so far!
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a desktop background
and I would like to blend a photo into the background. The idea is
for the photo to have that hammered out (like an image made of
hammered out copper) look using the existing background color.
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metal. You may have seen
artistic works made of hammered out copper sheeting. That is the
effect I want (but using the color of my wallpaper) which visually
gives you a hammered out 3 dimensional view of the photograph.
Mark
Cruz, John J wrote:
Is the same as right clicking on the mouse
Excuse me while I slap myself ... must need more coffee. The effect I
was looking for was embossing.
Mark Drummond wrote:
Nope. Maybe I can explain better. I created a desktop wallpaper for
myself using the gimp. It is saved as an xcf file for further editing,
and as a jpg for actual use
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