Hi
I did something like this.
I created a small line using the small-size brush tip from the brush
styles. Click with your brush on the canvas to indicate the start of
the line and then
shift click on the canvas where you want the line to end. This will
create a thin straight line - I used
Hi,
Gezim Hoxha [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Since gimp doesn't have an image viewer (no problem) I
just use the kde (konqueror). I just selected the
images I wanted to open then on one of them I right
clicked and chose open with gimpbehold 10 sessions
of gimp opened up. So is there an
Gimp does 16 Bit Color and 8 Bit Gray ( Right? )
no 24 bit or 32 bit?
24/32 bit colour (RGB/RGBA) or 8 bit grey - in other words 8 bits per channel
The New Version ( Gimp 3.0 ) Will do Gegl, from my understanding that
suppose to handle any bit up to 48 Bit? 16 Bit Gray ?
Gegl based Gimp
On my SuSE 9.0 with gimp 2.05 I use
'gimp-remote-2.0', as a command,
not an argument.
That's perfect, that all I wanted. I assumed it would
be an argument like mozilla (mozilla -t, i think opens
new tab).
The next question by you would get a better/more
thorough applicable
answer if you
Konqueror should call gimp-remote instead of gimp.
Actually if it
doesn't do that, that would be a bug in Konqueror
that you should
report to the KDE developers.
Since the images were jpeg, gimp of course isn't my
default program to open jpeg, so I right clicked and
choose to Open
Hi,
Richard wrote:
One:
Gimp does 16 Bit Color and 8 Bit Gray ( Right? )
no 24 bit or 32 bit?
No - GIMP does 8 bit gray, 16 bit graya, 8 bit indexed, 24 bit
RGB and 32 bit RGBA. That is, if you look closely, 8 bits per
channel.
Second:
The New Version ( Gimp 3.0 ) Will do Gegl, from my
Hi,
David Neary [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The next version of the GIMP (out soon) will be 2.2, and will not
use gegl. The following version 3.0 should include gegl, which is
a graphics library which abstracts away things like bitdepth and
colorspace from image representation. It is certain