Re: [Gimp-user] image size

2003-01-09 Thread sam ende
On Thursday 09 January 2003 04:02, Jon Winters wrote: How large are your large images? I can toss 2MB (JPEG) 2560x1920 images around all day and my computer doesn't miss a tick. 4000x5 0r 6, its the layers that make it big, sometimes i have 10 or more layers. xcf not jpeg, same image as

Re: [Gimp-user] image size

2003-01-09 Thread sam ende
On Thursday 09 January 2003 03:36, Fred Bazolo wrote: from sam ende, Thu, 9 Jan 2003 01:42:19 +: When my file gets to be about 100 megs in size, it is hard to get any work done. yes, so i end up copying visable and paste as new to work on that, that also helps with the undo, cos its

Re: [Gimp-user] GIMP Image Size Limits

2003-01-09 Thread sam ende
On Thursday 09 January 2003 04:31, Kevin Myers wrote: 2. Would anyone out there care to suggest a readily available commercial Linux distribution that is extremely easy to install, learn, and use for unsophisticated users with primarily Windblows experience? mandrake, is a bit bloated but

Re: [Gimp-user] TIFF File Resolution Change

2003-01-09 Thread Fred Bazolo
hey Kevin, Just do Image - Scale Image and adjust the dpi accordingly. That seems to work. Fred On Wednesday 08 January 2003 23:52, Kevin Myers wrote: 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

Re: [Gimp-user] GIMP Image Size Limits

2003-01-09 Thread Geoffrey
sam ende wrote: On Thursday 09 January 2003 04:31, Kevin Myers wrote: 2. Would anyone out there care to suggest a readily available commercial Linux distribution that is extremely easy to install, learn, and use for unsophisticated users with primarily Windblows experience? mandrake, is a

Re: [Gimp-user] TIFF File Resolution Change

2003-01-09 Thread Kevin Myers
But Fred, that requires me to load the image into the GIMP first, which I can't do because something about the image's physical dimension is too large. I need to adjust the resolution BEFORE loading into the GIMP... s/KAM - Original Message - From: Fred Bazolo [EMAIL PROTECTED] To:

Re: [Gimp-user] TIFF File Resolution Change

2003-01-09 Thread pcg
On Thu, Jan 09, 2003 at 01:52:18AM -0600, Kevin Myers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I think that perhaps this can be accomplished with ImageMagick, but I don't seem to be able to figure out the proper command line parameters. Well, you can't do it with ImageMagick ;) It does read the image in, and,

Re: [Gimp-user] TIFF File Resolution Change

2003-01-09 Thread Fred Bazolo
Oops! Sorry Kevin! My brain took a wrong turn. ha! Fred On Thursday 09 January 2003 06:20, you wrote: But Fred, that requires me to load the image into the GIMP first, which I can't do because something about the image's physical dimension is too large. I need to adjust the resolution

[Gimp-user] Corrupt XCF File

2003-01-09 Thread George McConnell
I was happily working away with Gimp 1.2.3 with an image that had several layers. The image was in Gimp .XCF format. I saved and closed the image. I came back to the image later and tried to reopen it only to get the message: XCF: This file is corrupt! I have loaded as much of it as I can,

[Gimp-user] Corrupt XCF File

2003-01-09 Thread daniel cline
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Re: [Gimp-user] TIFF File Resolution Change

2003-01-09 Thread Kevin Myers
Thanks to Jon for the suggestion. Jon's approach (using mogrify's -density option) does indeed result in the desired change to the file. I was surprised to find that this worked, since the docs indicate that -density only applies to decoding of PS and PDF files...? Unfortunately using mogrify

Re: [Gimp-user] TIFF File Resolution Change

2003-01-09 Thread Jon Winters
I think I found it over on the ImageMagick user list... Try this: mogrify -density 96 foo.tiff Instead of 96 use whatever you want the resolution to be. Good luck! -- Jon Winters O O O O O O O History Will Prove us right O B S C U R A

Re: [Gimp-user] Copy/cut/paste to new folder

2003-01-09 Thread PL O'Smith
* On Thursday 09 January 2003 12:22 pm, zeus wrote: I notice that every time, i create new folder in nautilus. I can not directly mov/cut/paste/copy in to new folder (the one i created). In order to do that, i must refresh Nutilus to do that. Is this some kind lack of Nautilus??

[Gimp-user] Copy/cut/paste to new folder

2003-01-09 Thread zeus
I notice that every time, i create new folder in nautilus. I can not directly mov/cut/paste/copy in to new folder (the one i created). In order to do that, i must refresh Nutilus to do that. Is this some kind lack of Nautilus?? -- Zeus ;]