Hi,
Separate+ 0.5.4-beta1 is released.
http://sourceforge.jp/projects/separate-plus/releases/41810/
Devicelink profile is supported in this release.
(The separate plug-in only, icc_colorspace don't support yet)
If you want to try it, turn on Use devicelink profile on the Separete
dialog, and
Hi Norman,
I guess that it is possible your theory is correct and that this is the
motivation.
Since printing with Gimp on Vista does not work properly, it calls this
theory into question, however.
Regards,
Erik
Norman Silverstone wrote:
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Just imagine a novice Linux user. Imagine
I guess that it is possible your theory is correct and that this is the
motivation.
Since printing with Gimp on Vista does not work properly, it calls this
theory into question, however.
You have a point. However, my view has always been that, although it is
great that the bulk of software
i am on a similar problem,
i have to build a batch script that slices over 6000 images very big images
into seven pieces.
I think you would be better off doing this using ImageMagick and a
shell
ImageMagick seems to first read all images into memory and then working with
it.
and this dosn't
On Mon, 2009-07-27 at 16:30 +0200, Marc T. wrote:
i am on a similar problem,
i have to build a batch script that slices over 6000 images very big images
into seven pieces.
David's Batch Processor should be able to do the job, not by slicing but
by cropping each slice out of the image one at a
On Mon, 2009-07-27 at 16:30 +0200, Marc T. wrote:
i am on a similar problem,
i have to build a batch script that slices over 6000 images very big
images
into seven pieces.
David's Batch Processor should be able to do the job, not by slicing but
by cropping each slice out of the image one at a
On 07/27/2009 11:10 AM, Marc T. wrote:
On Mon, 2009-07-27 at 16:30 +0200, Marc T. wrote:
i am on a similar problem,
i have to build a batch script that slices over 6000 images very big
images
into seven pieces.
David's Batch Processor should be able to do the job, not by slicing but
by
The page at http://www.gimp.org/windows/ says It is highly recommended
that you install the help files (GIMP User Manual) that are provided as
a separate package (see above). The documentation is also available
online, but it doesn't provide a link to whatever one needs to download
to obtain the
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.
Norman
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Filters -- Enhance -- Sharpen
Things break up after around 70%
Any time I resize any image I need to resharpen it.
If enhance/sharpen is grayed out make sure the image is RGB
Image -- Mode -- RGB
Norman Silverstone wrote:
Quite some time ago a method for sharpening was given here and which I
On Friday 24 July 2009 12:40:42 am Erik Lotspeich wrote:
Hi,
I have OpenSUSE 11.1 and Gimp 2.6.2. I am having a serious
problem with printing that I cannot figure out.
For background, I've used Gimp since 1997 and I'm no novice to
Gimp, Linux, or Unix.
That being said, I found the
Filters -- Enhance -- Sharpen
Things break up after around 70%
Any time I resize any image I need to resharpen it.
If enhance/sharpen is grayed out make sure the image is RGB
Image -- Mode -- RGB
Thanks Bob, but what I looking for is not part of the Gimp menu.
Norman
In flickr in the gimp user group there are several sharpening procedure
outlined. search thereGreat group of people btw.
From: nor...@littletank.org
To: Gimp-user@lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU
Date: Mon, 27 Jul 2009 18:47:26 +0100
Subject: [Gimp-user] sharpening
Quite some time ago a
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.
Norman
Hi,
I like the results of Tools - Gegl operation - Unsharp
Norman Silverstone wrote on Mon, Jul 27, 2009 at 06:47:26PM +0100:
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.
For things like eye popping
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: smart
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