and selection masks saved in channels. However these tools have
absolutely no effect and I'm wondering if there is something I am not
doing that is needed to be able to do this. I am using version 1.2.3,
built from source, and am running it on SuSE Linux 7.2.
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. If it has been around for long enough to be mentioned
there why has it (and other plugins) not been included in the stable
download of the GIMP?
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the same position on screen?
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able to cater for it.
For more info and to download the converter see
http://the.sunnyspot.org/gimp/tools.html.
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should try searching for audacity on freshmeat. I think it does what
you need.
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multiple GIMP brush files when it converts a Photoshop brush
file that contains more than one brush.
abr2gbr can be downloaded from http://the.sunnyspot.org/gimp/tools.html.
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[1] http://www.hugsan.com/EXIFutils/
[2] http://www.sentex.net/~mwandel/jhead/
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think you would need to use the mask.
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On Fri, Sep 26, 2003 at 01:16:09PM -0700, Jonathan Bartlett wrote:
Try blurring the R, G, and B channels separately.
Go into layers-channels, de-select all but one channel, and then run your
blur. Do that on each channel.
Thanks. I'll play with that a bit.
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no processing before displaying the file chooser
and if the GIMP behaves the same there is no reason for there to be a
lag. If however, some processing is done before displaying the dialog
then some delay might be expected.
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for the precision near the edges of the image?
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know) on
Linux and it doesn't do anything there. Perhaps it only works in later
versions.
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wonder if KDE is trapping the keystroke, preventing Gimp from receiving
it?
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can then print the single image
containing the four photos.
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On Wed, Jun 23, 2004 at 11:30:05PM -0300, Joao S. O. Bueno wrote:
the way to go is to turn off alt actions on KDE.
Thanks Joao, that was just what I needed.
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, and this on a 275MB image.
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On Sun, Aug 15, 2004 at 01:05:29PM -0700, Carol Spears wrote:
what did you use for haze removal?
USM with radius 60, amount 0.30 and threshold 1.
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. Use the gradient tool with a FG to BG gradient and
draw a line from the edge of the selection to the edge of the image.
THis will draw a gradient on the mask, causing the image to be faded to
transparent at the edge, as you require.
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height and width by 3.
How would I do this?
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and other sources load without a problem.
If this is a known issue that has been corrected I will have to download
and build the latest version. If not, is there anyone that can explain
this and perhaps offer a solution?
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how do I crop the image to the size of a rectangular
selection?
Using the 'crop' tool and selecting the 'crop from selection' option??
Neat, I had never used that feature before.
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You can do this by masking (with a layer mask) the image with the inverse of
itself. In other words make sure that the background has an alpha channel,
copy the image, add a layer mask and paste the copied image into it.
Finally invert the colours of the layer mask.
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pattern you have just saved.
3. A Distort tool seems to be missing in Gimp. Correct me if I am
wrong. Running Gimp 1.2.3 on a Mandrake Linux box.
Take a look at the Filters|Distorts menu, perhaps it contains what you
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