The jpeg files that GIMP creates are perfectly valid. I think
the basic problem is that you are trying to use a camera as a
storage device, which is not its intended purpose. There are
some cameras that, when you take a picture, create a digital
watermark that the camera can use to tell if the
Hi, I am a new user of the Gimp program and have a question about it.
Hopefully I am asking in the right thing. Anyway, I have used the free
trials of a number of image programs and one tool I really like is the clone
brush, yet I can't seem to find one in the Gimp. Is there one? The reason I
On Sun, 4 Dec 2005, thegame2119 andrade wrote:
Hi, I am a new user of the Gimp program and have a question about it.
Hopefully I am asking in the right thing. Anyway, I have used the free
trials of a number of image programs and one tool I really like is the clone
brush, yet I can't seem
Does the Gimp enable one to create duotones? I searched and search
and found nothing..
is it called a different name? I know that duotones are an old-school
photography technique and one that did not originate on the computer.
thanks!
nk
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On Monday 05 December 2005 12:55 am, net kat wrote:
Does the Gimp enable one to create duotones? I searched and search
and found nothing..
is it called a different name? I know that duotones are an
old-school photography technique and one that did not originate on
the computer.
thanks!
Try http://registry.gimp.org/plugin?id=6749
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Owen
On Sun, 4 Dec 2005, net kat wrote:
Does the Gimp enable one to create duotones? I searched and search
and found nothing..
is it called a different name? I know that duotones are an old-school
photography technique and one that did
Hi,
Am 05.12.2005 um 02:43 schrieb thegame2119 andrade:
like that? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
Please try the clone tool. You can find a description at http://
docs.gimp.org/en/ch07s03s10.html.
Greetings, lexa
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Gimp-user