Re: [Gimp-user] GIMP 2.3.18 Dev

2007-06-13 Thread Axel Wernicke

Hi Victor,

why don't you go to your Mac, open a Terminal.app write

port sync; port search gimp-dev

and answer that question to yourself. Why do you assume we would do that for
you?

Greetings lexA


2007/6/12, Victor Domingos [EMAIL PROTECTED]:


A question:
Is the latest development version (GIMP 2.3.18) already available in
MacPorts?

Thanks,
Victor Domingos



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Re: [Gimp-user] GIMP for annotation

2007-06-13 Thread Sven Neumann
Hi,

On Tue, 2007-06-12 at 08:34 -0600, Kraemer,Steven [Edm] wrote:

 I am looking for annotation software (that will run on Red Hat 9) to
 be used in a classroom setting. Is anyone is using GIMP for this
 purpose? Is it possible to run GIMP as a transparent overlay for the
 purpose of annotating content displayed in underlying windows?

You may be looking for something like http://www.home.unix-ag.org/simon/gromit/


Sven


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Re: [Gimp-user] GIMP for annotation

2007-06-13 Thread Kraemer,Steven [Edm]
Hi John,

Our insructors would like to anotate applications and weather imagery in
real time with a Wacom tablet. The annotations would appear on a
projection screen behind the instructor for the students to see.

The Gromit application listed in today's GIMP-user mail looks like it
can perform this function.
http://www.home.unix-ag.org/simon/gromit/

If you have another application in mind please let me know.

Thanks for your help!

Steven Kraemer

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On Tuesday 12 June 2007 10:34, Kraemer,Steven [Edm] wrote:
 Hello,

 I am looking for annotation software (that will run on Red Hat 9) to 
 be used in a classroom setting. Is anyone is using GIMP for this 
 purpose? Is it possible to run GIMP as a transparent overlay for the 
 purpose of annotating content displayed in underlying windows?

 Any help on this would be much appreciated.

 Thanks,

 Steven Kraemer

Can you flesh out the requirement a bit? Is this for screen display,
slides or paper copies? Most publishing programs will allow one pdf or
whatever as the background for a page and another overlaying it with
text.  Context (part of TeX) does this for example. And I am also sure I
can do it in Scribus.  You can of course do it in Gimp but each combined
page would be a separate entity. And text would be converted to bitmaps.


As the Vermont farmer said, If I was goin' to Montpelier I sure
wouldn't start from here.  I would look at other tools for this
particular job. 
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Re: [Gimp-user] Reg: Swapping Colors

2007-06-13 Thread saulgoode
Quoting Nandakumar KS [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 Hi,

 In the image am having, I want to swap the colors between red and blue. How
 to do that using gimp???


I would recommend using the Colors Channel Mixer. If you look at the  
screenshot for it in the online GIMP User's Manual  
(http://docs.gimp.org/en/plug-in-colors-channel-mixer.html), you will  
notice it showing the Output Channel chosen being Red and that it is  
configured to 100% Red with 0% for the Green and Blue components (this  
is what you would expect for the Red Channel to appear as Red :] ). If  
you change the slider values so that the Red Channel is set to 0% and  
the Blue Channel is at 100%, then the information in the Red Channel  
of your layer will be converted to Blue (you are halfway done).

Now if click on the drop-down box for the Output Channel and select  
the Blue channel, you can change the settings for it so that the Red  
Channel is 100% and the Blue Channel is 0%.

Once those two changes are made, you can click on the OK button. The  
Red  Blue channels will be swapped (this only happens on the selected  
region of the active layer, to have the change affect the whole image,  
you will need to merge your layers or apply the same settings to the  
other layers manually).


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Re: [Gimp-user] color correction

2007-06-13 Thread giuliogiuseppecarlo

Hi !

Just one comment, before you try to change any colour...

To my mind your picture is over exposed, I think your canon EOS 350D  allows 
you 
to control the exposure... so try it ! I think you were in an 
automatic mode that has measured the overall luminosity looking at the 
center of the picture and unfortunately, this center is dark compared to 
the rest of the picture... you probably have other modes... or you can 
try to use manual mode...


Thank you for the reply. Ok, that is a first point, btw photo is not mine. 
Anyway ok, if i set -1/3 or -2/3 the color shift is sometimes ( let's say 25% 
of the times ) less noticeable.


I just downloaded your picture and played with the luminosity and 
contrast (the most simple thing we can do, I think!) in gimp and I 
obtain approximatively the same colour you have in the logo... (I 
don't have checked the result looking at the precise colour with gimp 
but just comparing by eye).

Could you please tell me what values have you used?

Here i have tried for example -30 lum and + 15 contrast, and the result is 
still much less green and much more cyan than the real one. I am not able to 
mathematically measure it, unfortunatly, but believe me.

An other point is that the picture you take as a reference is, to my  mind an 
other time... too blue. Perhaps the green is correct? but the 
overall colour seems to be blue...

I have seen it too. The strange rectangular table with a shape in the front of 
the train ( over the left red light ) contains, together with the orange slice, 
a pure black and a pure white, so yes, it is too blue. 

But balancing color like i often do ( i use curves, picking the near white 
color, and i put r,g and b channels all the same value, and the same for near 
black ) still have the green problem that is false.

By the way, this strange color cast happens only with trains of this color ( 
99% ;) ), all other things have not this problem or at least it is not 
noticeable.

I have upped 2 more samples: one that has the right green ( 
http://www.webalice.it/giulio.canevari/tmp/ALe582-zzz-MilanoGrecoPirelli-19052007-IMG_8443.JPG
 ) and one with the wrong color ( 
http://www.webalice.it/giulio.canevari/tmp/E655-207-Cicognola-20052007-merci-IMG_8582.JPG
 ).

Thank you again.
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Re: [Gimp-user] Move/Grab tool?

2007-06-13 Thread David Woodfall
On (21:08 13/06/07), Sven Neumann [EMAIL PROTECTED] put forth the proposition:
 Hi,
 
 On Wed, 2007-06-13 at 17:31 +0100, David Woodfall wrote:
  Is it possible to make a tool that just moves an image when zoomed in?
  
  I'm thinking something similar to pressing spacebar in Photoshop.
 
 The development version has this feature bound to the spacebar so it
 will be in 2.4. In GIMP 2.2 you can do the same using your middle mouse
 button.

Thanks, I didn't know that.

 
 
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[Gimp-user] GIMP help (webrowser) CTD

2007-06-13 Thread scott s.
Ever since the May updates to Win XP SP2 (not that is the cause but
that is all I can think of that changed) the Help function no longer
works.  It seems to start a plugin webrowser.exe and this CTDs.

I uninstalled Gimp, GTK+, and the help and installed the compiled
versions using the windows installers:

GIMP 2.2.15
GTK+ 2.10.11
gimp-Help 2-0.11

into Win XP SP2 with all updates.  Still is crashing.  Any ideas?

scott s.
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