On 08/31/2011 08:31 AM, jfrazie...@nc.rr.com wrote:
Once I finally got GIMP compiled, I can see my tablet
in the input devices, but they are greyed out along with
all of the below:
SynPS/2 Synaptics TouchPad
Virtual core XTEST Pointer
Wacom Bamboo Fun 6x8 cursor
Wacom Bamboo Fun 6x8
On 08/31/2011 08:31 AM, jfrazie...@nc.rr.com wrote:
OS: Ubuntu 11.04
Arch: AMD64
Desktop Manager: Gnome 3
I recently blew away my Ubuntu 10.10 and installed 11.04.
Not liking Unity, I figured I would try Gnome 3. After
getting Gnome 3 set up, I downloaded babl,gegl, and gimp
tarballs
On 07/31/2011 02:45 PM, Mike Williams wrote:
You might also want to try browsing the archives of the wacom list,
then maybe join that list and ask for help there.
https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/linuxwacom-discuss
I'm on that list, and indeed, asking for help there lead to me
Using GNU Image Manipulation Program version 2.7.3 on:
Linux dell 2.6.38-11-generic #47-Ubuntu SMP Fri Jul 15 19:29:37 UTC 2011
i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux which
I built from the git trunk.
My Wacom devices,
Wacom BambooFun 4x5
Wacom BambooFun 4x5 cursor
Wacom BambooFun 4x5 eraser
Wacom BambooFun
On 07/21/2011 03:14 PM, JPL wrote:
Le 21/07/2011 23:51, Mikael Ståldal a écrit :
Is there any better noise reduction filter for GIMP than the built in
Wavelet Denoise? It does remove the noise, but also make the image a bit
blurry.
Wavelet Denoise in ufraw has the same problem.
I know it
On 07/08/2011 04:46 AM, Jerome wrote:
I'm not sure if Gimp developers
are able to assist, but running Gimp in Unity seems to be a
bit problematic at times. Because of the global menu, focus
on the correct toolbox / area is needed. Furthermore,
On 06/29/2011 07:15 AM, John Culleton wrote:
Do you use a tablet with
Gimp? If so, which one?
Yes. Wacom Bamboo Fun Model CTE: 450
Patrick
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On 04/20/2011 11:20 AM, Richard Gitschlag wrote:
... elision by patrick ...
More specifically, on the Layers menu, select Add Layer Mask, with full
opacity (white), then click on the mask icon from the Layers toolbox (it will
appear next to the source layer) and start painting on it like you
On 04/16/2011 04:36 AM, houghi wrote:
On Wed, Apr 06, 2011 at 06:15:52PM -0700, Patrick Horgan wrote:
The command and output is:
houghi@penne : gimp --verbose --batch-interpreter plug-in-script-fu-eval -i -b "(script-fu-fuzzy-border \&quo
On 04/06/2011 10:51 PM, houghi wrote:
On Wed, Apr 06, 2011 at
06:15:52PM -0700, Patrick Horgan wrote:
gimp -i -c -d -b '(batch_fuzzy_border "./alyssa01.jpg"
"pink" 40 TRUE 10
TRUE 50) ' -b '(gimp-quit 0)'
just worked for
On 03/02/2011 03:43 AM, Carol Spears wrote:
On Wed, Mar 02, 2011 at 03:02:30AM -0800, Carol Spears wrote:
On Wed, Mar 02, 2011 at 09:30:30AM +0200, Jeremy Nell wrote:
What ways or tips will help speed up GIMP and maximise performance?
Obviously, loads of RAM is a start, I guess. And a decent
On 03/02/2011 09:07 AM, Stefan Maerz wrote:
My computer doesn't have a problem with it unless I'm going very fast
and have the spacing at its lowest.
I don't know, but I don't use brushes that fast. And if I did, it
would be hard to control the brush (quickly responding or not).
That's just
On 02/28/2011 08:38 AM, joedaddy wrote:
Hello all. I'm new to using GIMP. I was able to drag/drop 1 photo into the
canvas but unable to drag anymore into same canvas. I have several layers
with 1 photo, border effects, and type. but, cannot drag any additional jpg
photos into project. Is
On 02/14/2011 03:05 AM, . wrote:
On 02/13/2011 08:43 PM, Patrick Horgan wrote:
On 02/11/2011 12:47 AM, Greg Chapman wrote:
Hi Peace,
On 11 Feb 11 03:58 Owenrc...@pcug.org.au said:
I think you need 2 images, one normal, the other activated on mouse
over
Not part of the image map
On 02/11/2011 12:47 AM, Greg Chapman wrote:
Hi Peace,
On 11 Feb 11 03:58 Owenrc...@pcug.org.au said:
I think you need 2 images, one normal, the other activated on mouse
over
Not part of the image map function.
Just create your highlight image and activate it with the mouse over
Owen is
On 02/01/2011 01:24 PM, GSR - FR wrote:
... elision by patrick ...
Ooops, right... yet another reminder of why I hate interfaces that
hide and forget you opened the |. I just noticed the selector now,
different than the filtering one.
If the data has an extension of .data on the file name is
I'm reading The DC Comics Guide to DIGITALLY DRAWING Comics by Freddie
E Williams II. In it he talks about a workflow where he does a rough
sketch, puts an adjustment layer over it with Hue: 200 Saturation: 60
Lightness+75, that makes the underlying rough sketch look like a
non-photo blue
On 01/31/2011 07:56 PM, ErnieD wrote:
Hi,
I am a first time user. The first problem that I encountered was after I
outlined an image in order to remove the background around it, i could not
disconnect from the outline tool (scissors). How do I do the disconnect?
Thanks,
Ernie
On 01/12/2011 02:02 AM, d_rylander wrote:
On 12/18/2010 01:23 PM, d_rylander wrote:
I recently upgraded to Gimp 2.7 from 2.6.x and I now find that I don't have
pressure sensitivity in it anymore.
...
Still works with a Bamboo tablet on my just updated/rebuilt 2.7.2...
I downgraded to 2.6.8
On 12/15/2010 09:21 PM, Lambertus wrote:
Hello David and thank you for the quick reply!
Now, using the word Canvas rather than Drawable area makes things a lot
more sane immediately, and your
explanation is accurate and acceptable.
Maybe this is the same situation I have.
I have a picture
It occurred to me that if you copied the layer
containing an image, turned the copy's saturation all
the way down and the lightness up using the hue
saturation tool, made sure the copy was above the
original layer then turned the opacity of the copy
layer down it might look like a gel effect
On 11/16/2010 06:18 PM, Alexandre Prokoudine wrote:
On 11/17/10, sophie wrote:
I am totally stumped! I am making an invitation and trying to ad glyphs to a
font (burgues). Anyone have any clue how to do this?
http://fontforge.sourceforge.net or some other font editor.
Fontforge is easy to use.
On 10/17/2010 01:23 AM, Maureen wrote:
Thanks, Rich. That worked great. But now I'm having trouble placing this
circular logo onto my graphic. I copied it to the clipboard then pasted it as
a separate layer in my graphic, then sized the layer to the image size, but I
can't get the text to
On 10/11/2010 07:22 AM, gerard82 wrote:
... elision by patrick ...
Thanks for your reply Patrick.
I'm on Gentoo Linux which forces you to learn the inner workings of Linux.
I know about the lag of Linux but there's a lot of source code available that
you can compile yourself.Double fun.
I
On 10/10/2010 12:25 PM, Maureen wrote:
This is probably old hat for most of you, but I just can't figure out how to
do this. I have a very nice rectangular jpg graphic that I want to change
into a circle to be used for a circular sticker application. I created the
graphic in PSE 8 and have
On 10/09/2010 06:36 AM, gerard82 wrote:
I want to buy a Wacom tablet for use in Gimp.
I browsed the web and noticed they come in different sizes.
Is size important and why?
Also some come with touch is it of any use in Gimp?
Gerard.
Just my 2 cents here. Someone pointed out to me that
On 10/09/2010 07:07 AM, Johan Vromans wrote:
gerard82for...@gimpusers.com writes:
I browsed the web and noticed they come in different sizes.
Is size important and why?
Size is important since it determines how accurately you can draw.
No, that's not true, the precision
On 10/09/2010 07:27 AM, Norman Silverstone wrote:
I want to buy a Wacom tablet for use in Gimp.
I browsed the web and noticed they come in different sizes.
Is size important and why?
Also some come with touch is it of any use in Gimp?
I use the Wacom Bamboo for editing
On 10/09/2010 09:56 AM, Ofnuts wrote:
On 09/10/2010 15:36, gerard82 wrote:
I want to buy a Wacom tablet for use in Gimp.
I browsed the web and noticed they come in different sizes.
Is size important and why?
Not *that* important... bigger tablets mean wider moves, but bigger
On 10/10/2010 04:21 AM, yahvuu wrote:
Hi,
i'm curious how other people regard layer masks. In particular, which
memory aids exist to remember when to use black and when to use white.
I think of it like illumination. Black is no illumination, can't see a
thing so it's transparent, white
My brushes dialog shows Round Fuzzy (101 x 101) and at the
bottom of it is a drop down with "fuzzy, round," in it. I only get the
fuzzy round brushes. I tried clearing out the fuzzy, round and
refreshing, but it fills itself in and I only get fuzzy round brushes.
I can also get one of round
On 04/03/2010 09:35 AM, Bob Smits wrote:
I know it's short for Gnu Image Manipulation Program, and that no one intended
any offense, but until the name is changed this discussion will recur - at
least once every several months. It's up to you.
You are so out of touch. Names like this are
Norman Silverstone wrote:
I have a test image which is monochromatic (black/white), is a grid
pattern and shades from black on the left to white on the right which I
have been using for some Unsharp Mask experiments. In order to extend
these experiments I would like to change the test image to
Nathan Lane wrote:
I have not hear that. Why would "professional developers"
ridicule the body of computer scientists who work hard to make it
possible for them to develop more easily. W3C is the only reason that
HTML works on every browser on every operating system. It's the reason
we have
Deniz Dogan wrote:
It is not a good idea to just jump in and start reading standards and
specifications. I suggest reading a good book about basic modern web
design instead.
Ah, different learning styles. Please understand that for some people,
like me, for example this is exactly the
Programmer In Training wrote:
On 1/20/2010 9:23 AM, Claus Cyrny wrote:
snip
Why do you need a 'Minimize' button for the toolbox? For 2.8,
there will be an optional singe-window mode available (the link
to the respective article was already posted in this thread).
Claus
jolie wrote:
I'm not sure if English is your first language or not but do you realise what
you are saying? Convert people into useful human beings?
Nope, Texan is my first language, C/C++ my second and Spanish my third.
I tend to get overly ironic in all three.
I get what you mean
Have you ever noticed that people's progress in using, supporting,
writing bug reports for, and sometimes even developing for, writing
documentation for, or translating for open source software is paralleled
by their progress from top-posting to bottom posting to interlinear
posting, to
Programmer In Training wrote:
Thanks for the suggestions, but after converting to indexed and reducing
to 256 colors, some of the original sized images were BIGGER in file
size so I just wound up cropping out what I really didn't need for the
article I'm writing (if anyone is interested in
photocomix wrote:
From image 1 copy From image 2 paste AS/new layer
the new image will show up as top layer, if you want them side by side from
image menu extend canvas side
and then use the move tool
I cannot figure out how to paste images into a gimp open file from another
gimp open
Elwin Estle wrote:
#1 is Core Python Programming by Wesley Chun. He covers everything.
There are gotchas in there that you'd have to program in python for
years to learn, all in a nice clear, well organized, progressive,
understandable format. Good reference material in the back too.
saulgo...@flashingtwelve.brickfilms.com wrote:
I've had a go at this.
The files are all available in the following location:
http://flashingtwelve.brickfilms.com/GIMP/Scripts/Badges/
I just want to comment that this is a great example of what makes the
internet a cool place to play.
Jennifer Mohr wrote:
After quite some time, I finally updated my GIMP from my beloved 2.4.7
to 2.6.7. Upon starting up the new GIMP I saw the new design that GIMP
now had. I found that GIMP was much, much hard to use and made things
much more frustrating.
Oh, Jennifer, I'm sorry that
Chris wrote:
No, but it may be impossible to have an even sized 'virtual' brush,
which is the type you're editing.
Ah OK - many thanks for both your suggestions :)
Why not use the 1x1 with scaling set to 2?
Patrick
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Michael Schumacher wrote:
Hi,
as some of you may already have noticed, there's a problem with
www.gimp.org and ircd.gimp.org. Both hosts are currently unreachable.
As far as I know, both services run on the same machine, so it isn't
surprising that both are not available.
It's back:)
Joe Carsto wrote:
On Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 2:42 AM, Jude T. for...@gimpusers.com
wrote:
I know I have seen, in the Gimp Manual, a way of
adjusting a photo that's been
taken on a bit of a slant - for instance a photo of a window. I have a
photo
where my horizon is on a slant. Can anyone
Lately when I'm in move mode and move my cursor over guides they don't
get red and I can't move them. Any attempt just moves the layer. I'm
assuming a user interface change happened, so, what's the new way to
move guides?
Patrick
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I was reading a book on tattoos, Tattoo -- From Idea to Ink, which has
a final chapter on image manipulation for tattoo artists using
Photoshop. The really cool thing is that everything they said to do
with Photoshop I already knew how to do with GIMP:)
Patrick
Jaime Seuma wrote:
Hi
This is an interesting question also to me.
David Gowers wrote:
No, if you turn off View-Dot for dot then the DPI relative to your
display DPI is used to scale your view of the image.
That much I had already found; but still, when I open a file
jolie S wrote:
Thomas,
...elision by Patrick...
Akkana Peck's book is very good too. Just read it from the start and try to
do all the things she explains yourself.
I wanted to point out that even though I recommended Akkana's book
myself in the last few days (I love the book), that
Asif Lodhi wrote:
Hi,
On 8/23/09, dar...@chaosreigns.com wrote:
"I would believe only in a God that knows how to Dance." - Nietzsche
Would you please stop using inappropriate language for God?
?? How is this inappropriate to note that Nietzche said that?
Jay Smith wrote:
Monika,
I agree that it does not make sense to loose quality when scaling smaller.
I'm confused I think. Isn't scaling smaller an inherently lossy
process? If there's information in a section that's 20 bits across and
it gets reduced to 5 bits across it isn't possible
Sven Neumann wrote:
Hi,
On Mon, 2009-08-17 at 22:36 +0300, Dotan Cohen wrote:
When I do that, as soon as I finish making the second selection (after
the pan) I loose the first selection.
There's always only one selection. Creating a selection will replace the
current
In my link to the selection tutorial I should have given credit to
Akkana Peck whose tutorial it is, and noted that her book: Beginning
GIMP: from novice to professional ROCKS And also she helps
people out here all the time and deserves a lot of credit for being
such a good citizen of the
Ken Warner wrote:
I just upgraded to GIMP 2.6.6 yesterday and today I find that I need
to make a circular text logo. There used to be a plugin or a script
in the Logos scripts that made circular text logos. All logo scripts
are grayed out in 2.6.6
Maybe you haven't created a new image
Steve VanSlyck wrote:
https://lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU/mailman/listinfo/gimp-user
Doesn't work. Page load error.
Secure Connection Failed
lists.xcf.berkeley.edu uses an invalid security certificate.
You just have to decide if you trust them to tell you who they are.
Select all the white with magic wand or color select. Make the blue
your new foreground color and drag it into the selection. OR if you
want all the greyscale information to stay the same you could fill the
selection with the blue using the hue mode. You would do that by first
selecting the
t h wrote:
Newbie here. Why can't I get pencil to work after doing the following.
1. Starting a new file.
2. Using Rectangle Select tool to draw a square.
3. Using Edit Stroke Selection Stroke Selection Stroke Line : Solid
Color 2px
4. Repeating steps two and three to draw two other
Jernej Simončič wrote:
On Mon, 20 Jul 2009 17:47:53 -0400, John Culleton wrote:
The version that matches the version of Gimp in the tarball is what
should be included IMO.
Should GIMP then also include matching GTK+ and GLib? And other mandatory
dependencies?
Sven Neumann wrote:
On Tue, 2009-07-14 at 12:34 -0300, Gunther Furtado wrote:
This feature requires that you have sendmail (or a compatible mail
system) installed and configured on your system. As that is rather
uncommon nowadays, the plug-in should probably be disabled on most
Neale I. wrote:
How about a select by shape and colour and replace black with red?
He wanted to get a dotted red line, maybe select and fill with a pattern?
Patrick
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Not that hard. On the site someone points to a tutorial that does the
same thing using stroking and he incorrectly responds that it would
create a more pixelated result.
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Jochen Cichon wrote:
Would be great (as I said in some fewer posts) to get rid of the empty
image window on startup.
(like the old gimp did...)
So the old gimp did only start into the toolbox. (with a minimal menu,
file, extra...)
Would be great to have that back, cos even on my desktop I
I mentioned some time ago that I was reading The Artist's Guide to GIMP
Effects, by michael j. hammel, and that over time I'd report on what I
thought about it. Ok, here's what I think about it--WOW!
I still have a long way to go to absorb everything in here, but in a few
weeks I've gone from
Greg Chapman wrote:
On 11 Feb 09 23:42 Jozef Legény aku...@gmail.com said:
Is there a way to make the color I fill those areas in with change
in relation to the colors it's replacing? For example, if I
select a range of greenish colors, is there a way I can replace it
with a range of
Chris Mohler wrote:
On Sun, Feb 1, 2009 at 6:14 AM, Alessia gale...@tin.it wrote:
Hallo everyone,
I've a problem that I think many of you already had. I've decided to buy
a tablet to draw easily and in a more efficient way.
I have two problem to solve before buying :
I need, obviously a
Gracia M. Littauer wrote:
anyone used this book ...good? great? so so?
seems to be new
I'm working my way through it...it's not new, i.e. it talks about the
upcoming 2.4 release, but it seems quite good. Rather than using the
existing Python-Fu scripts to do things, the author tells you
I've got gimp 2.6.3 on Ubuntu 8.10 and it's working perfectly
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Simon Budig wrote:
Not sure if this is the problem you're seeing, but note that you can
toggle the toolbox and dock-dialogs with the Tab-key. If you hit that by
accident windows will go missing...
How cool! Thanks, I didn't know that tab did that:)
Patrick
Adonj Adonj wrote:
If I export it to png it wouldn't be an animation! I'm sorry
I obviously overlooked mentioning my intention.
Do animated gifs support transparency? I've never tried it...oh, wait,
yes I did, just the other day I made an animated gif icon with
transparency for someone's
Akkana Peck wrote:
...elision's R us...
If none of us has guessed right about what you're trying to do
and you're still frustrated, try telling us what sort of image
you're starting with and explaining the steps you *are*
following, what happens and what you expected to happen.
That might
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