Re: [Gimp-user] Moving images from point a to b animated

2010-02-21 Thread Olivier Lecarme
Burnie West w...@ieee.org wrote:

 On 02/20/2010 10:04 AM, Olivier Lecarme wrote:
  Burnie Westw...@ieee.org  wrote:
  AFAICS, GAP move path tool doesn't handle the train scaling, perspective
  shifts, rotations, foreground occlusions, and the 3-D/2-D aspects.
  All that would have to be managed by hand on a frame-by-frame basis,
  would it not?
  These leaves the frame compositing and the tracking, which are really
  the easiest to tackle (at least at my level of expertise).
   
  No, the Move Path tool offers exactly what is needed: you define the
  path along which the train moves, and you define the transformations on
  it: zooming in or out, rotating, perspective, fading, and so on.
 
  There are several short tutorials about this tool. In the GIMP book I'm
  preparing, there will be a full chapter about it.
 
 That's terrific, Oliver. I searched through Akkana Peck's wonderful
 book Beginning Gimp and with that source I've done a very few
 animations for fun. But she didn't mention GAP - probably wasn't
 available at the time she was writing.
 I'm looking forward to yours.

Unfortunately, you'll have to be patient. Since the book will be a large
one, and we try to synchronize it with version 2.8 of GIMP, you'll have
to wait for one year (hopefully not more).

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Re: [Gimp-user] Moving images from point a to b animated

2010-02-21 Thread saulgoode
Quoting Scott for...@gimpusers.com:

 hey thanks all for the information. I just noticed that the link in the
 original post is bad. It is supposed to be images/ - not image/s/. I think
 that will make things a lot easier.

So do you mean you just want a train moving across the bottom of the  
banner? -- for example, something similar to:

http://www.freeimagehosting.net/uploads/eb521b8ef6.gif

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Re: [Gimp-user] Printing

2010-02-21 Thread Dick Smith
Using GIMP 2.6, running on Ubuntu Linux, v9.10.  The printer is an HP
Photosmart C5180 on my home network.  I have the hplip printing package
installed.  I've chosen Custom Sizes from the page setup options, choosing
the C5180.

The HPLIP is the latest version available.

Dick

On Sat, Feb 20, 2010 at 10:52 PM, Noel Stoutenburg mjol...@ticnet.comwrote:

 For starters, what version of GIMP? What platform (WIN, MAC, Linux)?
 What version? Are your drivers up to date? What are you using to print
 from GIMP? What settings are you using in the printer driver, and in the
 interface to the printer driver?

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Re: [Gimp-user] Printing

2010-02-21 Thread Frank Gore
On Sun, Feb 21, 2010 at 3:00 PM, Dick Smith dsmit...@gmail.com wrote:
 Using GIMP 2.6, running on Ubuntu Linux, v9.10.  The printer is an HP
 Photosmart C5180 on my home network.  I have the hplip printing package
 installed.  I've chosen Custom Sizes from the page setup options, choosing
 the C5180.

 The HPLIP is the latest version available.

I've never been able to print custom sizes with my HP printer and
HPLIP. Not with Gimp or anything else. Anything other than the
printer's built-in formats results in either cups disabling the
printer, or a messed-up output. My printer is not a photo printer,
it's a business-class network laser printer, so I can't even print
pictures because there are no built-in picture sizes available for me
to choose from. This is despite the fact that my printer has a
built-in card reader and a dedicated picture-printing function. I
can't even select custom sizes on the printer itself, disregarding
HPLIP altogether. I've been contemplating buying a picture printer
specifically for making prints of my pictures without having to drive
to the store all the time.

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Re: [Gimp-user] Printing

2010-02-21 Thread Norman Silverstone

  Using GIMP 2.6, running on Ubuntu Linux, v9.10.  The printer is an HP
  Photosmart C5180 on my home network.  I have the hplip printing package
  installed.  I've chosen Custom Sizes from the page setup options, choosing
  the C5180.
 
  The HPLIP is the latest version available.
 
 I've never been able to print custom sizes with my HP printer and
 HPLIP. Not with Gimp or anything else. Anything other than the
 printer's built-in formats results in either cups disabling the
 printer, or a messed-up output. My printer is not a photo printer,
 it's a business-class network laser printer, so I can't even print
 pictures because there are no built-in picture sizes available for me
 to choose from. This is despite the fact that my printer has a
 built-in card reader and a dedicated picture-printing function. I
 can't even select custom sizes on the printer itself, disregarding
 HPLIP altogether. I've been contemplating buying a picture printer
 specifically for making prints of my pictures without having to drive
 to the store all the time.

Just a suggestion, have you tried using TurboPrint, a free trial is
available? It may work and is much cheaper than a new printer.

Norman


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Re: [Gimp-user] Printing

2010-02-21 Thread Frank Gore
On Sun, Feb 21, 2010 at 3:33 PM, Norman Silverstone
nor...@littletank.org wrote:
 Just a suggestion, have you tried using TurboPrint, a free trial is
 available? It may work and is much cheaper than a new printer.

I'm one of those people who's a hard core open source user and sniffs
disdainfully at any proprietary solution to achieve my means :) But I
try not to impose these irrational beliefs on anyone else, especially
on mailing lists and forums. I'd much rather saddle myself with a
crappy, generic photo printer of dubious quality than try out software
that might function perfectly well :)

But in all seriousness, there are other reasons to get a photo
printer. My Color LaserJet might be great for documents and graphics,
but it sucks horribly at printing photos. It can't do border-less
printing, its colour rendering is inferior, and it costs a fortune in
toner. A great HP photo printer is only $140 or so and would give me
better print quality than commercial photo printing companies.

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Re: [Gimp-user] Printing

2010-02-21 Thread Frank Gore
On Sun, Feb 21, 2010 at 8:27 PM, Dick Smith dsmit...@gmail.com wrote:
 However, if the $140 printer won't print on linux, then there is lttle to be
 gained by purchasing one.

I always check for proper Linux support first. There are very few HP
printers that aren't perfectly supported under Linux. My Color
LaserJet 2840 does everything in Linux flawlessly, from printing to
faxing to scanning and even remote-initiated copies (wtf is the point
of that, anyways?), all over the network. I couldn't even get it to do
those things reliably under Windows.

On Sun, Feb 21, 2010 at 7:45 PM, Gene Heskett gene.hesk...@gmail.com wrote:
 And if you ever have shootout comparing that HP to the others, from my
 experience an Epson ink squirter will be the last man standing.  An old 4
 color C82 made prints of weddings good enough to sell, with closer color
 matching than the so called pro who farms his stuff out to the custom lab
 in his local CVS.  HP's red dye is way too orange to suit me.  That's how
 they get the brightness, yes, but that isn't a true red no matter how much
 ink you soak the paper with.  Sadly, the C82 finally burned out its head, so
 there is now an NX515 sitting here, but I need to do a bit of fine tuning,
 the drivers are a bit old too.

That's interesting! I've been doing tons more photography lately, and
Gimp has become a much more useful tool as a result. I'm definitely
looking for something with good colour fidelity, so I'll have to check
out the options. It's just hard to beat HP's Linux support. Even the
printers they don't officially support (of which there are few) tend
to work flawlessly anyways. I've been burned in this department before
with cheap Lexmark printers.

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Re: [Gimp-user] Printing

2010-02-21 Thread Gene Heskett
On Sunday 21 February 2010, Frank Gore wrote:
On Sun, Feb 21, 2010 at 8:27 PM, Dick Smith dsmit...@gmail.com wrote:
 However, if the $140 printer won't print on linux, then there is lttle to
 be gained by purchasing one.

I always check for proper Linux support first. There are very few HP
printers that aren't perfectly supported under Linux. My Color
LaserJet 2840 does everything in Linux flawlessly, from printing to
faxing to scanning and even remote-initiated copies (wtf is the point
of that, anyways?), all over the network. I couldn't even get it to do
those things reliably under Windows.

On Sun, Feb 21, 2010 at 7:45 PM, Gene Heskett gene.hesk...@gmail.com 
wrote:
 And if you ever have shootout comparing that HP to the others, from my
 experience an Epson ink squirter will be the last man standing.  An old 4
 color C82 made prints of weddings good enough to sell, with closer color
 matching than the so called pro who farms his stuff out to the custom
 lab in his local CVS.  HP's red dye is way too orange to suit me. 
 That's how they get the brightness, yes, but that isn't a true red no
 matter how much ink you soak the paper with.  Sadly, the C82 finally
 burned out its head, so there is now an NX515 sitting here, but I need to
 do a bit of fine tuning, the drivers are a bit old too.

That's interesting! I've been doing tons more photography lately, and
Gimp has become a much more useful tool as a result. I'm definitely
looking for something with good colour fidelity, so I'll have to check
out the options. It's just hard to beat HP's Linux support. Even the
printers they don't officially support (of which there are few) tend
to work flawlessly anyways. I've been burned in this department before
with cheap Lexmark printers.

Lexmark?  Oops, sorry, but now we're both guilty, so I'll be right behind you 
in the line to warsh my mouth out with some of grandma's lye soap.  They 
obviously have more lawyers than engineers, and will sue anyone who says 
differently.  Be advised their warranty is null and void if its ever been 
hooked up to a linux box.  Been there, learned  that, but the lesson cost me 
a bit over 100 USD for that class's tuition.

-- 
Cheers, Gene
There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty:
 soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order.
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[Gimp-user] Moving images from point a to b animated

2010-02-21 Thread Scott
Quoting Scott for...@gimpusers.com:

 hey thanks all for the information. I just noticed that the link in the
 original post is bad. It is supposed to be images/ - not image/s/. I
think
 that will make things a lot easier.

So do you mean you just want a train moving across the bottom of the  
banner? -- for example, something similar to:

http://www.freeimagehosting.net/uploads/eb521b8ef6.gif


Thats what I wanted but without the jerkey start. Might have been my browser
as well. Also want it to stop at the end. It actually isn't going on this
baner. I am making a splash page for it to go across the bottom and stop at a
train station where there will be a link to go to site.

-- 
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