-profits to help
deal with the situation. I believe its time the GIMP community
seriously considered this as well.
it is not mearly being considered. It is happening.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] ( Marc) (A.) (Lehmann ) wrote:
| On Fri, Sep 12, 2003 at 01:40:12PM -0700, Daniel Rogers
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|with as well - how to take a loosely organized group and work with
|outside, commercial groups who have more strict
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Please,
This topic getting a little off topic and a little flamy. Could you
please move the discussion off the list or more on topic?
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Steve Crane wrote:
Hi,
Are there any built-in functions or scripts for the GIMP that can be
used to remove or reduce noise in digital photographs? Does anyone have
a set of steps to follow to remove noise? There are several stand-alone
programs available for Windows that do this but I
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I am not subscribed to gimp-web, so if you are only replying to that
address, I won't get the message
As was discussed at Gimp Con 2003 (and before, frankly) I am in the
process of incorporating The GIMP Foundation as a non-profit
organization devoted
Sven Neumann wrote:
This sounds a lot more like an attempt to bring WilberWorks
Wilber what? I plead ignorant.
back to
life than what I was imaging from such a foundation. IMO it should be
a lot less commercially oriented but maybe I am only getting a wrong
impression from looking at this list.
Also,
I fear my first email may have been a bit to rambling to be able to actually get my point
across.
What I am hoping to discover by encourging this conversation is what ways people would
like to help with TGF and in what ways people would like to see TGF help them.
I would also like to
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Sven Neumann wrote:
| Thanks a lot for organizing this.
you're welcome.
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Sven Neumann wrote:
| Hi,
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| Piotr Legiecki [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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|1) Levels dialog - *linear* histogram as in histogram tool.
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| I've done some changes and the histogram scale is now part of the
| tool-options of all tools that use a
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Here is my defense of carol's arguments.
1. Yosh is pretty darn right about who did what with regard to COMDEX.
2. I don't feel a need to justify my role here in this community to you.
~ Especially since no one else seems to mind my commitment.
3.
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Kai-Uwe Behrmann wrote:
| Am 18.11.03, 22:49 +0100 schrieb Sven Neumann:
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|correction filters. If these plug-ins and modules all use lcms and
|share ICC profiles by means of gimprc and parasites, you could use
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| Have gimps configure an header
GSR - FR wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2003-11-21 at 0834.36 +0100):
This would be fine for unix based systems too. Are there any plans to
create an system interface for X to plug-in an CMM?
Do You know someone allready working on this?
apropos Xcms should give you some man pages, here it does. If
can volunteer to handle the money. I am going to have to start doing it anyway for TGF,
so I might as well start now. I know a bookkeeper to two as well, to help me keep track
of things. If you get any checks now, you can make them out to me (Daniel Rogers). I
will let everyone know when
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David Neary wrote:
| Hi David,
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| david wrote:
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|The install file quoates
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|Fix: On Linux and other systems using ELF libraries, add the
| directory to /etc/ld.so.conf or to the environment variable
| LD_LIBRARY_PATH, and run 'ldconfig'.
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|Only I
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Geoffrey wrote:
| It must be different then an S Corp., as it took about 6 months to get
| my incorporation paperwork.
|
It depends on the state and how much you are willing to pay. They have
a tiered pay system here in cali.
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Joao S. O. Bueno wrote:
And what would these do? :-)
Just yesterday I was thinking that implementing effect layers - for
example, automatically applying one or more of the existing filters
to a layer, while leaving it's pixels' values unchanged would not be
that hard.
Is this what you are
On Jan 16, 2004, at 10:13 AM, Thomas Spuhler wrote:
In one of the recent reviews of the upcoming Gimp 2 it has been
advertised that it will fully support CMYK.
(Which recent review?)
yes, this has been an irritating problem. Some time ago (3 years) it
was decided that the gimp would need to go
Jakub Friedl (listy) wrote:
it would be nice. btw, how far is the gegl development? when we can
expect gegl based release of gimp to be made? 2005?
I have been working on the pixel access stuff, some ICC colorspace
classes using lcms, and some swap stuff. That should be done in a few
weeks.
Daniel Rogers wrote:
Hopefully it won't be that long to a next stable release of gimp. It
would be nice to see it in 2004 (albeit late 2004).
I have been asked to point out that is is my opinion and noone has made
any specific plans. (From talking with other open source projects, 9-12
month
On Mar 8, 2004, at 8:25 AM, Kelly Martin wrote:
Dave Neary wrote:
Daniel Rogers wrote:
Avoid self-dealing.
What's this?
Self-dealing is whenever the people who control the organization
command the organization to do business with themselves in their
personal capacity. Self-dealing tears
Hello again,
It has been awhile since I have done a GIMP Foundation update. There
is quite a bit that must be decided on at this point. Also, people need
to decide how invovled they would like to be.
Summary:
My Goals,
Benefits of incorporation
responsibilites of those invovled
things to be
Here is few notes to address a few more concerns I have encountered,
I'll pose them retorically.
1. I heard that some people have been asked to be on the board, why
weren't the developers consulted? I'm a developer, why wasn't I asked?
Who are these board members?
In California every corporation
Nathan Carl Summers wrote:
Is this required to be in person, or is conference call/irc/email/etc
sufficient? Furthermore, is it possible for board members to be
reimbursed for expenses? I can see this being a major obstacle for non-us
residents otherwise.
Kelly already answered the first part,
Hi again,
I have almost completed all the paperwork to get The GIMP Foundation up
and running. The last slightly compliciated bit left is to get the
bylaws finished.
I have a draft version of the bylaws that need a few gaps filled in.
I've put it here: http://www.phasevelocity.org/bylaws.doc
Valmor de Almeida wrote:
Hello List,
Some raw image data from a x-ray CT scan come out
in an unfamiliar format to me. The file name with
extension is filename.ct. Is it possible to read
the data directly with GIMP? If not, would it be
possible to write a module in GIMP for it? if so,
how would I
Daniel Rogers wrote:
So, I noticed the resounding silence surrounding this thread. Is anyone
still interested in a foundation? I went into this foundation thing
thinking I had support from the community. I cannot do this all by
myself. The Foundation is about getting involved. If noone
Michael Schumacher wrote:
Daniel Rogers wrote:
Daniel Rogers wrote:
So, I noticed the resounding silence surrounding this thread. Is
anyone still interested in a foundation? I went into this foundation
thing thinking I had support from the community. I cannot do this all
by myself
Ok,
So I think the best way to approach this is to break the bylaws in to
the relevent bits and encourage discussion on a single small topic at a
time.
So, the first part that needs to be discussed are the objectives.
These are, in their way, rather important. The objectives are what
define
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