I have an image that looks ok in gimp, but when I
import it in a PDF document I get a staircase effect.
How do I smooth the edges in gimp?
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When I maginfy the logo in gimp I see the jagged
edges.
I have no idea where to start to fix it.
--- JASON JESSO [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have an image that looks ok in gimp, but when I
import it in a PDF document I get a staircase
effect.
How do I smooth the edges in gimp?
I think this has hit on the problem
libtiff is showing up in /usr/lib instead of $HOME/usr/lib
It is also the ancient version instead of the new version.
Now how the heck to I get it to look in the right place? Another env
variable? Another option in the configure script?
Thanks.
On
You could try the unsharp mask. In gimp 1.x it was filters/enhance.
In gimp 2.x it appears to be under ScriptFu/Alchemy.
On 4/26/05, JASON JESSO [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When I maginfy the logo in gimp I see the jagged
edges.
I have no idea where to start to fix it.
--- JASON JESSO
jim feldman wrote:
I have a curious question.
Have you tried to play with the tile cache sizes? I had a problem
some time ago but I didn't get a chance to go further due to priority
changes. I was having problems with large images as well. I got as
far as changing tile cache sizes
Tom Cat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You could try the unsharp mask. In gimp 1.x it was filters/enhance.
In gimp 2.x it appears to be under ScriptFu/Alchemy.
Which 2.x do you use? It is still in filters/enhance here, and the
documentation is here: http://docs.gimp.org/en/ch07s06s07.html . The
one
Tom Cat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think this has hit on the problem
libtiff is showing up in /usr/lib instead of $HOME/usr/lib
It is also the ancient version instead of the new version.
Now how the heck to I get it to look in the right place? Another env
variable? Another option in
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2005-04-26 at 1229.34 -0400):
You could try the unsharp mask. In gimp 1.x it was filters/enhance.
In gimp 2.x it appears to be under ScriptFu/Alchemy.
Unsharp mask sharpens... and it is not a joke, but derived from the
original photographic laboratory technique: as