[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Konstantin Svist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said on Oct 04, 2007 15:54 -0400
> (in part):
>> Kevin Cozens wrote:
>>
>>> > Dotan Cohen wrote:
>>> >
>>>
>> There is an amazing video describing an image resizing algorithm that
>> removes (or adds) pixels based
Hi there,
I would like to thank [EMAIL PROTECTED] for his very thorough reply to my
question on the contents of the RGB channels of a layer created from a
selection. He managed at once to make my question more understandable, give an
explanation on gimp's behavior in this case, and provide so
Konstantin Svist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said on Oct 04, 2007 15:54 -0400
(in part):
Kevin Cozens wrote:
> Dotan Cohen wrote:
>
>> There is an amazing video describing an image resizing algorithm that
>> removes (or adds) pixels based upon their importance to the subjecto
>> of the phot
Hi,
On Fri, 2007-10-05 at 12:40 -0400, Kevin Cozens wrote:
> If the file ends in .scm, it is a Script-Fu script and it belongs in the
> scripts directory.
Yes, that folder should have been called "script-fu" in the first place
as only Script-Fu scripts go there. But for historical reasons it's
Daniel Hornung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote
something
I don't agree,
Since plugin resize layer is much better in the layer menu,(also as possible
alternative to "scale layers") where could be easy found then lost in a middle
of tons of filter.
Anyway change the menu is trivial,
more if i'm not
On Friday 05 October 2007 00:44:14 Johan Vromans wrote:
> Leon Brooks GIMP <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > One possible/partial answer is to use some JavaScript to read
> > the window's dimensions & alter the width & height parameters
> > of the tag to scale whatever you provide, so it fits.
>
> T
On 10/5/07, Bettina Lechner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> please, what is the difference between a plug-in and a script? I am asking
> because I never know if I should copy a plug-in (e.g. from the
> registry.gimp.org - site) in to the plug-in or the script folder.
In answer to the main point of th
Online tool which does this : http://rsizr.com/
I realise I sent this from my gmail address instead of the one
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> Von: "David Gowers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Thus, it's easy to tell the difference:
> * If it has a .scm extension, it's a script
> * Failing that, if you can open it in a text editor and it looks
> somewhat readable, it's a script.
So unless we get some plugins written in e.g. Brainfuck or Piet,
Leon Brooks GIMP <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> One possible/partial answer is to use some JavaScript to read
> the window's dimensions & alter the width & height parameters
> of the tag to scale whatever you provide, so it fits.
This will still cause the whole image (which may be large) to be
do
Hi Michael, hi list,
On Tue, 02 Oct 2007 11:13:46 -0600
"Michael J. Hammel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, 2 Oct 2007 18:32:02 +0200 Frank Lanitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> > I've got a small problem with creating splash screens for grub with
> > my GIMP. I need to create a file *.xpm.g
Quoting "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I have a question on copying a portion of an image in gimp. First,
> a little context. I needed to create a layer with only some
> features in an image. For that, I first selected a suitable area in
> the image using the "Free Select"
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