Hi,
i'm new at gimp, a friend had recommended it to me. It's very good :D,
but I have a very special problem, my friend told me I can solve it with
gimp, but he don't know how.
I have searched in the mailing list and in forums but i'v found only how
to stitch. I have a stitched Image and want to
Bastian wrote:
I have searched in the mailing list and in forums but i'v found only how
to stitch. I have a stitched Image and want to cut it into pieces. I
want to burn it as a movie on DVD. The movie should pan from left to
right. I don't know if gimp can make mpeg or avi, but single frames
Audio support will be compiled in but will not work because the wavplay
executable was not found. For audio support the wavplay audioserver must
be installed at runtime.
Any suggestions/links anyone ?
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SnapafunFrank
Big or small, a
I take it you have not installed Wavplay?
Here is a list of mirrors for the source I used (your distribution may have a
binary available):
http://www.filewatcher.com/m/wavplay-1.4.tar.gz.63549.0.0.html
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The 'duplicate layer' function in the GAP's Frames Modify dialog permits you to
create a layer that does not have an alpha channel. This doesn't really create
any problems, but I recall seeing in Bugzilla that this should not be possible
(this was just a side comment to another issue and I was
Hey there.
I have some image files for which the extension may have been written
incorrectly, i.e. they say .jpg but i suspect they are really png's. Can GIMP
tell me the file type of a file it has opened. I know it examines the magic
numbers to determine how to handle it so it must
I have some image files for which the extension may have been
written incorrectly, i.e. they say .jpg but i suspect they are
really png's. Can GIMP tell me the file type of a file it has
opened. I know it examines the magic numbers to determine how to
handle it so it must know. How
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Or if you know of an easy way to determine file type, without relying
on the extension, from a non GIMP technique or tool.
Imagemagick has a commandline tool called identify. The output of this
also contains the file format.
I hope this helps,
Jeffrey McBeth wrote:
If you use Linux or Mac, you can type file filenamehere and it will
tell you a bunch of information about the file (including the type).
I would use the file command on Windows as well.
http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/packages/file.htm
HTH,
Michael
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] schreef:
Hey there.
I have some image files for which the extension may have been written
incorrectly, i.e. they say .jpg but i suspect they are really png's. Can GIMP
tell me the file type of a file it has opened. I know it examines the magic
numbers to determine
Jeffrey McBeth wrote:
I have some image files for which the extension may have been written
incorrectly, i.e. they say .jpg but i suspect they are really png's.
Can GIMP tell me the file type of a file it has opened. I know it
examines the magic numbers to determine how to handle it so
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