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I want to make one colour of an indexed image transparent. Can you do this
in GIMP?
longer explanation:
I've taken a photo of a face with a digital camera and have indexed that image,
as a GIF (to save space for a final animation). I want to make the resulting
indexed background colour
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I want to make one colour of an indexed image transparent. Can you do this
in GIMP?
select-by color, then cut (ctrl-x) or clear (ctrl-k)
longer explanation:
I've taken a photo of a face with a digital camera and have indexed that image,
as a GIF (to save space for
as an aside, i have read that photoshop has a function that allows you to go
back and undo selected parts of images. i think that's neat, because
sometimes, especially with layering you like some changes an additional layer
makes but you lose other parts you liked (iyswim), hence with this
First of all, I'm very please with the quality of the gimp. I'm new to
image manipulation tools but am an old unix hack so it was more intuitive to
me than most windoz-original programs.
A few questions:
The online man pages are not very helpful for doing searches on
functionality. Is there a
On Wed, 2003-01-08 at 17:45, Keith Athey wrote:
The online man pages are not very helpful for doing searches on
functionality. Is there a good book/web site anyone can recommend that
covers gimp functionality at a medium technical level.
Here's a few of my favorite websites about The GIMP:
In the document index dialog.
How to clear the file list, without selecting the list and than clicking the
trash icon? I have so many list in the document index dialog. removing
manualy one by one, is gonna make my right hand numb. :p
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Zeus ;]
On Wednesday 08 January 2003 17:49, Henrik Brix Andersen wrote:
On Wed, 2003-01-08 at 17:45, Keith Athey wrote:
The online man pages are not very helpful for doing searches on
functionality. Is there a good book/web site anyone can recommend
that covers gimp functionality at a medium
Yesterday I read an article about how Linux is the OS of choice for
film animation these days in the big studios. Someone has developed a
Gimp variant called by one of the names above (sorry, leaky memory)
which is the actual tool used. It is Gimp modified to emphasize
animation.
I wonder if
On Wednesday 08 January 2003 18:16, you wrote:
John Culleton wrote:
Yesterday I read an article about how Linux is the OS of choice for
film animation these days in the big studios. Someone has developed
a Gimp variant called by one of the names above (sorry, leaky
memory) which is the
Check out http://www.linuxjournal.com/index.php they have had a couple of
good articles about Film Gimp also the project is hosted at
http://sourceforge.net do a search there and you should find it.
Will
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From: John Culleton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc:
On Wednesday 08 January 2003 16:29, you wrote:
as an aside, i have read that photoshop has a function that allows you to
go back and undo selected parts of images. i think that's neat, because
sometimes, especially with layering you like some changes an additional
layer makes but you lose
Hi! Is this article available online anywhere? I would LOVE to read
it! :)
Peace
Tom
Yes but I can't remember just where. It was in some linux online
newsletter and the title referred to Linux in the Animation Industry.
Should have made a note of it I know.=20
Just FYI.
I wrote one
On Wednesday 08 January 2003 21:08, you wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2003-01-08 at 1522.21 +):
thank you all those who suggsted how to convert rgb into cmyk. i would
have replied but then i noticed that hitting 'reply' on my reader (knode)
would send the reply to the individual and not the
it seems is a problem with gimp.
large images slow down my machine quite a bit, somtimes to the point of
impractabilty, but they are sizes not so untypical of people who need to make
prints of their graphics.
now i'm hesitant to recommend gimp to people who i know tend to need print
quality
Keith Athey wrote:
The online man pages are not very helpful for doing searches on
functionality. Is there a good book/web site anyone can recommend that
covers gimp functionality at a medium technical level.
The entire large gimp manual is downloadable from:
http://manual.gimp.org/
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Ron.
Just FYI, even though Photoshop may generally handle large file sizes well,
it fails completely with images that are larger than 32K pixels in any
dimension. That's a complete washout for my images, which are very long,
often well over 100K pixels in length.
On the other hand, the GIMP will
Under Windows I am running into a problem where the GIMP's pixel buffer
seems to hit a 2GB file size limit when my gray scale TIFF image files
excede roughly 400KB in size. I'm guessing the buffer requires 5 bytes per
pixel (RGB, transparency, ?), even though all of that isn't really needed
for
I am curious about your file sizes though: 400 KB doesn't sound all that big;
actually, that sounds pretty small. Also, I'm not very technical so bear with
me, but isn't 5 times 400 KB about 2.0 MB? What am I missing here?
On Wednesday 08 January 2003 23:31, Kevin Myers wrote:
Under Windows I
Sorry Fred and all, my apologies, 400KB was a serious typo. That should
have read 400MB!
s/KAM
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From: Fred Bazolo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: gimp users [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 08, 2003 11:12 PM
Subject: Re: [Gimp-user] GIMP Image Size Limits
I am
Whew! That would be a test of my system!
Like I mentioned earlier, the largest files I ever tried to work with were
about 100 MB, and although it worked it was too annoying to bother with.
But it would be fun to try a 400 mb file. I could just set the preferences
parameters really high, close
Kevin,
I may be able to save you the trouble.
While I was waiting, I went ahead and just tried to make some 400 MB tiff
files. I got as high as 273MB and my system didn't like it, but it did it.
Above that, the GIMP just died and went away - literally! I set the
preferences so as to allow as
Hi Fred -
Please don't wait around for me to upload the test image that I mentioned
previously. In attempting to get this ready for you, I have encountered
some unexpected behavior that I am presently evaluating. I am able to open
and work with larger files than I experienced previously.
Have fun!
On Thursday 09 January 2003 01:30, Kevin Myers wrote:
Hi Fred -
Please don't wait around for me to upload the test image that I mentioned
previously. In attempting to get this ready for you, I have encountered
some unexpected behavior that I am presently evaluating. I am able to
Hi Fred -
Thanks for the info. Just encountered some rather surprising results on my
own system, and sent you a separate note regarding that. Your results are
similar to what I experienced previously on my system, but at around 400MB
instead of 273MB. FWIW, I have 1.5GB of RAM on my Win 2K
Hello,
Does anyone out there happen to know of a utility that can simply change the
image resolution values that are imbedded in a TIFF file? For example, I
would like to be able to change 200 dpi to 400 dpi and thereby reduce the
output size of the image by half, while maintaining the same
Hmmm,
Ok, here is what seems to be happening: When the size of the vertical axis
(I didn't test horizontal) exceeds somwhere around 2250 inches, the gimp
dies or locks up. It doesn't seem to matter what the size of the file is,
and it doesn't matter how many pixels there are.
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