On Fri, 04 Feb 2011 21:00:00 +0530, Jeremy Nell wrote:
> How possible is it for someone to create a script / plugin that solves this
> problem? (Sadly, I know nothing about coding.)
to me the easiest seems to make it a habit to "save as" any image you want to
be able to revert to. no scriptin
On Monday 18 January 2010 06:53:26 pm Alexandre Prokoudine wrote:
> Dude, I never ran any related research, but I 'm sure as hell that I
> do all sorts of posting depending on situation. Does it make me Dr.
> Jackill and Mr. Hyde? :) I'm also quite sure that I'm not alone in
> this.
in my opinion,
On Sunday 01 November 2009 09:30:17 pm vr wrote:
> I create a transparent canvas about 348x67 then pick a font, select white
> for the color, and set the font at around 34. Then using the scale tool I
> stretch the text to fill more of the canvas space. Then I right click the
> text layer and "alph
On Sunday 01 November 2009 10:37:33 pm vr wrote:
> I've been retracing my steps trying different things all morning and it
> seems (for me) the inner white text gets choppy when scaled to fill the
> canvas every time.
that probably means that you converted the text layer. as long as it remains
a
On Sunday 01 November 2009 09:30:17 pm vr wrote:
>
> I'm working with scratchy looking fonts trying to give them something to
> stand out.
>
> I create a transparent canvas about 348x67 then pick a font, select white
> for the color, and set the font at around 34. Then using the scale tool I
> st
since yesterday afternoon i've been trying to get to the gimp.org website,
but no luck. is this a local network problem (i'm living in india), or is
the website down?
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On Friday 02 October 2009 01:08:38 pm you wrote:
> Except it won't work. I tried to unsubscribe a few weeks ago and it
> failed, but I do not care as much as the original poster!
oops, you're correct. the berkley list doesn't accept my login, even though
they reminded me of my subscription, incl
On Friday 02 October 2009 12:21:14 pm dudu...@juno.com wrote:
>
>I will soon start writing nonesence on your forums so that maybe you can
>cick me out
you already started. you signed up for the mailing list yourself, you'll
have to sign yourself off again, too. go to the following address:
On Tuesday 29 September 2009 01:05:40 pm Joerg Bergmann
wrote:
> > as far as i know, GIMP processes colors with 16 bit precision when "use
> > GEGL" is enabled from the "colors" menu. work is in progress to make it
> > possible to fully support opening & saving of 16 bit (or higher?) images.
>
On Tuesday 29 September 2009 07:06:52 am Phil Labonte wrote:
> have looked online on the Gimp site and I am not clear if Gimp
> supports 16 or 24 or 32 bit images?
as far as i know, GIMP processes colors with 16 bit precision when "use GEGL"
is
enabled from the "colors" menu. work is in progres
On Monday 28 September 2009 03:16:52 pm Carusoswi wrote:
> >Well, actually, I created one copy of the business card as an independent
> image. Text in that image was flattened along with other elements.
that's where you get the fuzzy-ness from. you can copy & paste text layers
between images wit
On Monday 28 September 2009 02:59:17 pm Jude T. wrote:
> >Tools > Transformation > Rotate
this should be the first step in straightening out an image with distorted
perspective, as you get when you don't hold the camera straight.
after getting _something_ straight, either the middle of the imag
On Sunday 27 September 2009 10:37:30 am Carusoswi wrote:
> That worked out quite well, except that the smaller text (phone number,
> address, email address, etc) printed looking rather fuzzy and of low
> resolution.
after creating the text, do you keep it as text layer, or do you merge it with
a
On Monday 28 September 2009 02:58:00 am Joseph W. wrote:
> Can anyone help me get GIMP to start?
start gimp from a konsole window by typing "gimp" and post the resulting
messages here. that should provide a clue what's going wrong.
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On Saturday 05 September 2009 10:56:04 pm Ken Warner wrote:
> Probably everybody knows this. It became inconvenient last night
> editing a big image.
did you try hitting the tab key? in my GIMP (2.6.7) this brings the
dialogs to the front.
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On Saturday 05 September 2009 12:54:32 pm Carusoswi wrote:
> I'm trying to follow this smart sharpening tutorial from version
2.6.7.
> Several items in the early steps are slightly different - menu steps to
> decompose vary a bit, for example.
i had the same problem and found that this procedure
On Saturday 05 September 2009 08:41:38 am Bill S. wrote:
> I'm using GIMP 2.6.6 that came with my Ubuntu 9.04 distro. I've been
trying
> to learn about GIMP. I bought a book about GIMP for $45.
your book obviously was written for an earlier version of GIMP. you can
of course install that earl
On Saturday 29 August 2009 08:15:11 zed wrote:
> That, together with the fact that at the start a tool is
> selected and I click on the image and wonder what has happened and how I
> change it..
i had the same "problem" when i started using gimp. not used to the shape and
meaning of pointers, i
On Monday 27 July 2009 23:17:26 Norman Silverstone wrote:
> Quite some time ago a method for sharpening was given here and which
> I have enjoyed using. Unfortunately, I have lost my notes and I would
> be grateful if the method could be posted again, please.
are you looking for this turorial: "sm
On Friday 16 January 2009 21:52:41 Cristian Secară wrote:
> My comment was related to „the easiest way would be to upgrade to
> Ubuntu 8.10” statement, given as a solution to be able to use a newer
> version of an application (no matter which). This is something I
> consider to be exaggerated.
dep
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