Take a look at UFRaw by Udi Fuchs.
http://ufraw.sourceforge.net/
It is based on dcraw and rawphoto plugin for GIMP and works as GIMP
plugin for opening of RAW images and as conversion program (under
Windows). It produces nice images with no artifacts (at least I haven't
see any ;) ). And the
On Wed, 9 Feb 2005 17:15:19 -0600
Jim Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would like to make an arch like the one seen in the logo on the top of
the page at http://www.rma.usda.giv/ The arch is symmetrical but not a
piece of an arc. And it has one color on the outside and another on the
Carol Spears wrote:
On Thu, Feb 10, 2005 at 01:27:40AM +, Eric Pierce wrote:
Implementing the import/export of a dynamic text layer from psd would
be a nice addition though.
someone just needs to do this, and i think that someone said that they
could do this -- someone needs to just
Gregbair ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Anyway, Fireworks can import PSD files with the text layers. I'm 101%
positive Adobe didn't tell Macromedia how to do this, so if Fireworks
can, maybe some smart GIMP person can.
I am pretty sure, that Macromedia licensed the current PSD specification
from
William Skaggs wrote:
For people who would be interesting in learning a bit more about
this topic, it might be worth taking a look at the related help
docs,
http://docs.gimp.org/en/ch02s04s04.html
and
http://docs.gimp.org/en/ch04s03s05.html
Thanks for the links.
--
Until later, Geoffrey
Olivier Ripoll wrote:
Well, think as a human being (not a coder, nor an artist). What do you
call transparent in life ? The windows of your house or office, be they
perfectly clean, dirty or tainted are transparent. You feel
intuitively that transparency is not a binary property, it is a
Hi Greg,
Gregbair wrote:
And, no they don't publish the extensions. Anyway, Fireworks can import PSD
files with the text layers. I'm 101% positive Adobe didn't tell Macromedia
how to do this, so if Fireworks can, maybe some smart GIMP person can.
It's not quite that straightforward.
I am pretty sure, that Macromedia licensed the current PSD specification
from Adobe. They can afford to sign a NDA and it is probably relatively
cheap compared to the efforts to reverse engineer it.
Bye,
Simon
Just thought I'd mention that Autodesk bought Macromedia - and Autodesk
On Thu, 2005-02-10 at 03:08 +0100, Simon Budig wrote:
Eric Pierce ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
[MM Fireworks]
He told me that the default file format is png! I called him a bold
faced lier, but he swears up and down that png is the default format.
I asked him about layers, and he said the pngs
Quoting Jakub Steiner [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Thu, 2005-02-10 at 03:08 +0100, Simon Budig wrote:
Eric Pierce ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
[MM Fireworks]
He told me that the default file format is png! I called him a bold
faced lier, but he swears up and down that png is the default format.
I asked
Hi again...
Just got my confirmation email, clicked the link
to confirm at the website, duly entered info
and the confirmation code, clicked Submit, and
then was returned to the same page. Hmmm...
Then went to my mailer and Replied with the
confirmation code, but nothing's happened.
Clicked
On Wed, 9 Feb 2005 15:03:20 -0500, Jeffrey McBeth wrote:
I'll admit up front to not having followed the conversation so far.
And, snipping out *all* of the previous content is Real Useful, too.
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I don't even know how to look up this question in the manual (or ask it
there). I want to put 3 pix in 1 file (canvas). Basically to save paper
when I have some small pix to print
Simple in Photoshop...create a new empty file, click on picture drag
into empty 'file' (canvas?), repeat til all
Hi,
Michael Schumacher [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
IIRC, one of the prerequisites for this is an API for text layers.
Currently, all you can do is to add text in a new layer or a new floating
selection.
Right. The PSD plug-in would have to be able to create a text layer
based on the
Hi,
Gracia M. Littauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Simple in Photoshop...create a new empty file, click on picture
drag into empty 'file' (canvas?), repeat til all are in
arranged. Since they are layers in PS, I tried every way I could to
do the same thing in gimp. I can get the pix in using
On Thu, Feb 10, 2005 at 06:23:25PM -0500, Gracia M. Littauer wrote:
I don't even know how to look up this question in the manual (or ask it
there). I want to put 3 pix in 1 file (canvas). Basically to save paper
when I have some small pix to print
i dont know about drag and drop in gimp for
On Thu, Feb 10, 2005 at 12:35:46PM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi again...
Just got my confirmation email, clicked the link
to confirm at the website, duly entered info
and the confirmation code, clicked Submit, and
then was returned to the same page. Hmmm...
Then went to my mailer
Gracia M. Littauer wrote:
I don't even know how to look up this question in the manual (or ask it
there). I want to put 3 pix in 1 file (canvas). Basically to save paper
when I have some small pix to print
Simple in Photoshop...create a new empty file, click on picture drag
into empty 'file'
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