I want to create a graphic ala an animated gif but need to write the
output as an mpeg or avi or some-such.
Can this be done with the Gimp?
Is there a better application to be using? (Suggestions?)
Thanks.
Bill Lee
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I think that the Resynthesizer Plugin is a good match for what you wish.
There is an excellent tutorial demonstrating how to use it at
http://www.schwarzvogel.de/resynth-tut-en.shtml
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Von: "Michael Clark" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> The only problem I've had related to GTK lately was a problem
> with GAIM crashing, but that was GAIM's fault for not keeping
> up-to-date with the GTK development.
Nah, it's not that easy. They couldn't update to 2.8 because there was some
missing fun
I have used Gimp on Windows for a year or so without noticing any problems with my other programs. The only problem I've had related to GTK lately was a problem with GAIM crashing, but that was GAIM's fault for not keeping up-to-date with the GTK development. Exactly what programs get screwed up by
Von: "John R. Culleton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I have the writer's permission to forward this info:
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> One other note of caution about Gimp: I would not try to install it if
> you're running Win XP. The online info indicates that it will run on
On 9/5/06, Carol Spears <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Tue, Sep 05, 2006 at 01:51:58PM -0400, Owen Berry wrote:
> I'm using The Gimp to try to recreate some images containing only text
> for a web site that I maintain for my company. The site was originally
> created by a web design company using
I have the writer's permission to forward this info:
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One other note of caution about Gimp: I would not try to install it if
you're running Win XP. The online info indicates that it will run on
Win XP, but it also may screw up other programs. I