Hi,
I've got a bit of a problem with a script that I make fairly extensive
use of to create buttons for websites. It started out life as a GIMP-1.1
script and I upgraded it to work with GIMP-2.0 but have recently
upgraded again to GIMP-2.2. Unfortunately this has broken the script
(right when
This method does not deliver what I require. But thank you for helping me learn
how to manage palette's.
What I need through GIMP is a way to remove individual colours from the image
dynamically in real-time. For example, I would click one colour to turn it
off and see the change to the image.
On Tuesday 22 February 2005 14:02, Kalle Ounapuu wrote:
This method does not deliver what I require. But thank you for
helping me learn how to manage palette's.
What I need through GIMP is a way to remove individual colours from
the image dynamically in real-time. For example, I would click
Once a colour would be removed from the palette, the pixels in the image should
change to the closest matching colour in the palette. There would be an
algorithm that chooses the replacement colour.
If you have seen Photoshop or Image Ready's Save For Web feature, you have
seen this. You are
On Tuesday 22 February 2005 15:45, Kalle Ounapuu wrote:
Once a colour would be removed from the palette, the pixels in the
image should change to the closest matching colour in the palette.
There would be an algorithm that chooses the replacement colour.
Hi -
could you open an enhancement
Hi,
Graham Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've got a bit of a problem with a script that I make fairly
extensive use of to create buttons for websites. It started out life
as a GIMP-1.1 script and I upgraded it to work with GIMP-2.0 but
have recently upgraded again to GIMP-2.2.
Hi,
Michele Petrazzo [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Did you use the default value for the tile cache size, or did you
adjust it? The default value is 128 MB IIRC, but if you're going to
open large images and you have 1 GB of RAM, it should be much
higher than that.
On linux machine I found only
Hi :)
I've just started using GIMP in Linux and I've come to a problem. I
suppose the answer is simple but I've looked and tried everything that
came to my mind...
Let's say I make a rectangular selection but it turns out it doesn't
exactly select the area it was supposed to. So I would like to
Hi,
Maciej Ziba [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've just started using GIMP in Linux and I've come to a problem. I
suppose the answer is simple but I've looked and tried everything that
came to my mind...
Let's say I make a rectangular selection but it turns out it doesn't
exactly select the
Hi,
Graham Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
--pdb-compat-mode on : made no difference
It shouldn't since that's the default. But I wanted to make sure. I
also checked the code and the old enums are always available. The
command-line option only affects deprecated function names.
Hi,
Graham Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've got a bit of a problem with a script that I make fairly extensive
use of to create buttons for websites. It started out life as a
GIMP-1.1 script and I upgraded it to work with GIMP-2.0 but have
recently upgraded again to GIMP-2.2.
I'm a new user, trying out GIMP. I have a requirement to edit some
files in geotiff format. When I open the file, I get an alert dialog
about unrecognized tags (which is OK as long as the data in them are
preserved) but these files are in 8,8,8 color and when GIMP loads them,
they are in 8 bit
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