Nuno Miguel dos Santos Baeta nmsba...@member.fsf.org writes:
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As for my choice, I am using GIMP!
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Wow, that's really best Portugal!!!
Sincerely,
--
They have made fools of us. For justice we must go on our knees to Don
Corleone.
-- Amerigo Bonasera, Chapter 1,
I have a .jpg graphic that I want parts of it removed. I am new to Gimp, can
anyone help/guide me how to do that.
Thanks
The trouble is to know what the part you want to remove looks like. And
it can sometimes take a while (see Re: how to invert greyscale values
only... (Rich Evans))
Hi all, and thanks in advance for your help. I am a newbie with GIMP, and
usually use it for light touch up of digital photos of artwork.
I am running windows xp on a nice dell optiplex. I believe the os is up to
date. Just upgrade to ..6.8. Gimp works fine, except that I cannot print! I
jon s.:
The information you included is insufficient for me to be of much help.
I am running windows xp on a nice dell optiplex. I believe the os is up to
date. Just upgrade to ..6.8. Gimp works fine, except that I cannot print! I
open a line drawing, do file, print, and nothing happens.
Hi, my son and I are doing a science project in which we're measuring dye
transport
in plant leaves over time. Using a Canon Powershot A40 and Canon's
RemoteCapture app to
snap images every 60 seconds.
Unfortunately, through RemoteCapture you can set film speed, but shutter
speed
remains in Auto