Do you mean Raw files from a digital camera? Have you read this thread a
few days ago? :-)
1. dcraw as the convertor.
http://www.cybercom.net/~dcoffin/dcraw/
compilations for Windows:
http://home.arcor.de/benjamin_lebsanft/
2. plugin for openeing files in the GIMP (requires dcraw).
http://ptj.roz
Hi,
is there a chance in Gimp 2.2.3 to have the advanced options
of the JPG options dialog (when saving as a .jpg) already
opened?
(i.e. have it as it was in previous versions?)
Same for the "browse for other folders" after "File - Save as".
I've looked through all the preferences but couldn't f
I need a program to load and convert raw image files, on windows and
linux. Any suggestions from anyone where I can find that?
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> Put the channels into three layers of an image and use
> Plugins->Colours->Compose-> RGB
No need of the first step, just use the plugin on one of them and
select the other images there.
GSR
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Wow! Am I having fun with GAP!
Now the question:
The make path tool seems to handle a maximum of 100 frames. Correct?
This is a comfortable size to work with, but is it possible then to
splice together two or more 'clips' this size? I would like to stay in
Gimp-Gap to do it, rather than transfer
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Put the channels into three layers of an image and use
Plugins->Colours->Compose-> RGB
Alex Mayrhofer wrote:
Hi,
i'm trying to assemble 3 grayscale images (each of them representing a
single R, G, B channel of the same picture) into a single colour image.
I haven't found a way to copy the graysc
Hi,
i'm trying to assemble 3 grayscale images (each of them representing a
single R, G, B channel of the same picture) into a single colour image.
I haven't found a way to copy the grayscale data just into a single
channel - it always goes to all three channels.
Do i need to write a plugin to a