David Gowers wrote:
On 9/24/07, Andrew [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
How does 'sinc (lanczos3)' interpolation compare with the others for
quality?
For upscaling, it's roughly like sharpening the image and scaling it
up with Linear interpolation. That is not the method, just how
Hi Sven,
On 9/24/07, Sven Neumann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Victor Domingos [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
Subject: [Gimp-user] New view and layer masks
Is it possible in GIMP to use different views to the same image, in a
way that we can see a layer mask and the image itself at the same
time? That
Em 2007/09/25, às 07:56, Asif Lodhi escreveu:
On Mon, 2007-09-24 at 11:29 +0500, Asif Lodhi wrote:
Though I don't exactly know your situation and don't even have
Gimp in
front of me right now but don't you think you could use the Quick
Mask
for checking the results of a mask editing
is there anyway to create a custom pattern to use as a fill
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Hi,
On Tue, 2007-09-25 at 07:51 -0500, Dean Poole wrote:
is there anyway to create a custom pattern to use as a fill
In GIMP 2.4 all you need to do is to copy your custom pattern to the
clipboard. The contents of the Clipboard shows up in the Pattern
selection dialog and can immidiately be
I've read a few msgs. that talked about how GIMP only does 8-bit
processing. Does that mean if I load, say, a 16-bit image, Will GIMP
display and/or save the image as an 8-bit image? If that IS the case,
that's a rather serious short-coming for photographers and such.
On Tue, 25 Sep 2007 09:09:30 -0700 (PDT)
Greg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've read a few msgs. that talked about how GIMP only does 8-bit
processing. Does that mean if I load, say, a 16-bit image, Will GIMP
display and/or save the image as an 8-bit image? If that IS the case,
that's a rather
El dt 25 de 09 del 2007 a les 11:56 +0500, en/na Asif Lodhi va escriure:
I suggested Quick Mask to Victor because he mentioned he wanted to
see the layer mask and image at the same time because,
Another way to see both is by playing with transparencies:
Put a duplicate layer of the image
Greg wrote:
I've read a few msgs. that talked about how GIMP only does 8-bit
processing. Does that mean if I load, say, a 16-bit image, Will GIMP
display and/or save the image as an 8-bit image? If that IS the case,
that's a rather serious short-coming for photographers and such.
Yes, I have got the same answer from another forum as well. I have libexif
0.6.13 installed. It's the version that is available in one of the
repositories when Ubuntu 7.04 is just installed. I use the automatic
update
all the time, and so far there has not been an update for that file.
So I
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