Re: [Gimp-user] Image resolution bad detection (?)

2009-09-15 Thread Jaime Seuma
Thank you all for the responses, they have been useful to me. Sven Neumann wrote: Most likely your software embeds the resolution information into the Exif metadata and fails to update the resolution in the JFIF header. That's a minor problem as the resolution is really just some arbitrary

[Gimp-user] Image resolution bad detection (?)

2009-09-14 Thread Jaime Seuma
Hello I use The Gimp to edit my photographs, which I shoot with a Canon EOS 50D. I shoot always RAW, and use the propietary Canon software (DPP) to process the pictures a bit before converting them to jpeg (max conversion quality) with a resolution of 350 dpi. But when I open this jpg with the

Re: [Gimp-user] Image resolution bad detection (?)

2009-09-14 Thread Jozef Legeny
On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 4:12 PM, Jaime Seuma jaims.se...@gmail.com wrote: I had never noticed that! Thing is that every time I scale down an image, the Gimp sets 72 dpi as default for resolution. maybe the gimp selects the default dpi as set in edit-preferences-default image All of my

Re: [Gimp-user] Image resolution bad detection (?)

2009-09-14 Thread Andre den Oudsten
Jaime Seuma schreef: Hello I use The Gimp to edit my photographs, which I shoot with a Canon EOS 50D. I shoot always RAW, and use the propietary Canon software (DPP) to process the pictures a bit before converting them to jpeg (max conversion quality) with a resolution of 350 dpi. But

Re: [Gimp-user] Image resolution bad detection (?)

2009-09-14 Thread Sven Neumann
Hi, On Mon, 2009-09-14 at 16:12 +0200, Jaime Seuma wrote: I use The Gimp to edit my photographs, which I shoot with a Canon EOS 50D. I shoot always RAW, and use the propietary Canon software (DPP) to process the pictures a bit before converting them to jpeg (max conversion quality) with a

[Gimp-user] Image Resolution and Color Depth

2008-08-12 Thread Csanyi Pal
Hi, I have a photo that I must to change so so the maximum Image File Size will be 62,500 bytes, the 'Image Resolution' must be 320 pixels high by 240 pixels wide, and the Image Color Depth must be 24-bit color. The Image is in JPG format now, and has 2128 pixels width, 2832 pixels hight,

Re: [Gimp-user] Image Resolution and Color Depth

2008-08-12 Thread David Gowers
Hi Paul, On Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 6:02 PM, Csanyi Pal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, I have a photo that I must to change so so the maximum Image File Size will be 62,500 bytes, the 'Image Resolution' must be 320 pixels high by 240 pixels wide, and the Image Color Depth must be 24-bit color.

Re: [Gimp-user] Image Resolution and Color Depth

2008-08-12 Thread Csanyi Pal
David Gowers [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi David, Hi Paul, On Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 6:02 PM, Csanyi Pal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have a photo that I must to change so so the maximum Image File Size will be 62,500 bytes, the 'Image Resolution' must be 320 pixels high by 240 pixels wide,

Re: [Gimp-user] Image Resolution and Color Depth

2008-08-12 Thread David Gowers
Hi Paul, On Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 7:23 PM, Csanyi Pal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: David Gowers [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi David, Hi Paul, On Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 6:02 PM, Csanyi Pal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have a photo that I must to change so so the maximum Image File Size will be

Re: [Gimp-user] Image Resolution and Color Depth

2008-08-12 Thread Csanyi Pal
David Gowers [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi David, On Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 7:23 PM, Csanyi Pal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: David Gowers [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: On Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 6:02 PM, Csanyi Pal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have a photo that I must to change so so the maximum Image

Re: [Gimp-user] Image Resolution and Color Depth

2008-08-12 Thread Owen
David Gowers [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I haven't that option: Image-Properties maybe because I'm using Gimp version 2.2. Why I haven't this option? In 2.2 look at View-Info owen ___ Gimp-user mailing list Gimp-user@lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU

Re: [Gimp-user] Image Resolution and Color Depth

2008-08-12 Thread Csanyi Pal
Owen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: David Gowers [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I haven't that option: Image-Properties maybe because I'm using Gimp version 2.2. Why I haven't this option? In 2.2 look at View-Info I find it. It's disturbing to me that that there I can see the 'Screen type: RGB

Re: [Gimp-user] Image Resolution and Color Depth

2008-08-12 Thread Martin Nordholts
Csanyi Pal wrote: In 2.2 look at View-Info It's disturbing to me that that there I can see the 'Screen type: RGB Color' and not something like: 'Image Color type: RGB Color'. I find the Color Depth and it's 24 bit depth. Hi I find it disturbing that you are using a several

Re: [Gimp-user] Image Resolution and Color Depth

2008-08-12 Thread Owen
Owen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: David Gowers [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I haven't that option: Image-Properties maybe because I'm using Gimp version 2.2. Why I haven't this option? In 2.2 look at View-Info I find it. It's disturbing to me that that there I can see the 'Screen type:

[Gimp-user] image resolution

2007-03-04 Thread David Heino
There's much talk recently about HDR images. Could someone with more technical expertise than I possess comment on HighDef television and whether there will be soon something like a HighDef computer monitor? Specifically, for a long time I have been making images for web content at 72 dpi under

Re: [Gimp-user] image resolution

2007-03-04 Thread saulgoode
Quoting David Heino [EMAIL PROTECTED]: There's much talk recently about HDR images. Could someone with more technical expertise than I possess comment on HighDef television and whether there will be soon something like a HighDef computer monitor? Specifically, for a long time I have been

[Gimp-user] Image Resolution

2005-12-29 Thread Demetrius Jones
Is there way to change the default image resolution in the Gimp for Windows so that I do not get the following message[URL=""> Yahoo! Shopping Find Great Deals on Holiday Gifts at Yahoo! Shopping ___ Gimp-user mailing list

Re: [Gimp-user] Image Resolution

2005-12-29 Thread Sven Neumann
Hi, Demetrius Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Is there way to change the default image resolution in the Gimp for Windows so that I do not get the following message [URL=http://imageshack.us][IMG]http://img247.imageshack.us/img247/3944 /gimpmessage7nk.jpg[/IMG][/URL] You are

Re: [Gimp-user] Image Resolution

2005-12-29 Thread Tom Williams
Sven Neumann wrote: Hi, Demetrius Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Is there way to change the default image resolution in the Gimp for Windows so that I do not get the following message [URL=http://imageshack.us][IMG]http://img247.imageshack.us/img247/3944

Re: [Gimp-user] Image Resolution

2005-12-29 Thread Axel Wernicke
Am 29.12.2005 um 16:50 schrieb Tom Williams: You are getting this message because the image file you are opening has an invalid image resolution. Changing the default resolution is not going to change that. You better fix the image instead. How could he fix the image? Hmm, probably by

Re: [Gimp-user] Image resolution out of bounds Message

2002-12-22 Thread David Burren
When I open files stored on a Photo CD scanned by a Fuji Frontier, the following GIMP Message appears: Image resolution is out of bounds, using the default resolution instead. I'm new to Gimp, but don't find any reference to this message in my Grokking the Gimp text. I've just picked up

[Gimp-user] Image resolution out of bounds Message

2002-12-22 Thread Clint Harshaw
When I open files stored on a Photo CD scanned by a Fuji Frontier, the following GIMP Message appears: Image resolution is out of bounds, using the default resolution instead. I'm new to Gimp, but don't find any reference to this message in my Grokking the Gimp text. I've just picked up 5x7

[Gimp-user] Image resolution

2002-07-07 Thread Paul Ervin
Hello all, I did a search from the mail archives but coun't find a match. I just installed gimp-1.3.7. When I try to open up a jpeg (or any image) I get a message stating Image resolution is out of bounds, using the default resolution instead. then the image will load as a transpanency and