Dear Friends,
Hello, this is my post on Gimp user mailing list.
I have been using Gimp for several years, without the need to post a
help message. Why ? Probably because Gimp is so EASY to learn.
Never say never, here is my first question related to video:
I would like to creata PAL 16:9
Jean-Michel Pouré wrote:
Dear Friends,
Hello, this is my post on Gimp user mailing list.
I have been using Gimp for several years, without the need to post a
help message. Why ? Probably because Gimp is so EASY to learn.
Never say never, here is my first question related to video:
I would
I just always create a 1024x576 image and then scale to 720x576 when I
export for video.
Sounds good. But Kdenlive will probably soon support XCF files directly.
What if I open and have to export. I would prefer an automatic solution.
You can create a 720x576 image and set the X and Y
Sven Neumann wrote:
Hi,
On Mon, 2006-11-13 at 01:51 -0500, Gene Smith wrote:
I have a bunch of jpg's that I need to run the stock procedure for
making rounded corners and drop shadows on. I would like to do it from
the command line rather than manually, one file at a time with the gui.
Von: Gene Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thank, I did see that page. But I just want to run an existing
scrip-fu like this:
This is exactly what the tutorials is about.
gimp -i -d -b '(script-fu-round-corners RUN-NONINTERACTIVE
./white-shawl.jpg -1 15 TRUE 8 8 15 TRUE FALSE)' '(gimp-quit 0)'
I've created an animated gif which I want to perform what I think is a
reverse loop. In explanation, I'll use a three-layer example. I want
the animation to proceed from frame 1 to frame 2 to frame 3, then back
to frame 2 to frame 1 and repeat. An analogy would be a ball
continually
Yes, I basically want Gimp-Gap ping-pong. I was unclear in that three
frames was only an example. My animation uses 17 frames. I use the
replace option and pause 1 second between frames. Both are fine for my
animation but I want ping-pong.
If I understand your post correctly, the simple
On Monday 13 November 2006 2:41 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Yes, I basically want Gimp-Gap ping-pong. I was unclear in
that three frames was only an example. My animation uses 17
frames. I use the replace option and pause 1 second between
frames. Both are fine for my animation but I
Thank you, now I see what you mean. I thought you were using ping-pong
descriptively. I didn't realize it's an option.
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Michael Schumacher wrote, On 11/13/2006 11:54 AM:
Von: Gene Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thank, I did see that page. But I just want to run an existing
scrip-fu like this:
This is exactly what the tutorials is about.
gimp -i -d -b '(script-fu-round-corners RUN-NONINTERACTIVE
I think it is just a matter of you having to flatten the image before
calling 'script-fu-round-corners' (which does not accept images with an
alpha channel).
Von: Gene Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I made this script from the example and put in
~/.gimp-2.2/scripts/round-corners.scm:
(define
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