Try Image-Scale. Click the little chain link so the vertical and horizontal dimensions are not linked. If your image looks strange after scaling, then you can try stretching just the edges with the Shear tool. Might want to first change the canvas size (Image-Canvas), then Layer-to-ImageSize, then
On 3/18/06, Gracia M. Littauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
which is preferred for graphics? I've heard that lcd is not good.The Shootsmarter site has a decent article on comparing CRTs to LCDs.
http://www.shootsmarter.com/infocenter/wc041.html
___
Gimp-user
Might want to check out Filter-Render-Clouds-PlasmaFollowed by Filter-Distort-Whirl and Pinchhttp://www.galifree.com/misc/whirl.jpg to see a sample.
I use the Plasma filter (in greyscale) for background replacements occasionally.
___
Gimp-user mailing
My aim is to increase the grey scale range from 000 199 to 000 to 255.More specifically use levels and slide the left hand and right hand sliders in towards where your histogram starts.
___
Gimp-user mailing list
Gimp-user@lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU
On 5/15/06, Mirageii [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just have a simple question on how to add a watermark to an image?I'm sure there are tutorials someplace on this, but here is my quick overview.Several ways of doing this. If you just want a copyright on one image then in Gimp
open the text tool (a
They both look pale on my Linux driven monitor. It sounds like you are hitting a gamma issue. I -think- the Mac uses a gamma of 1.8 where as Linux and Windows is usually set to a gamma of 2.2.You might check out this site and see if it helps:
On 5/25/06, Shawn Willden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
First, the ufraw plugin, and the dcraw program, seem to fall down in onerespect:my converted images are often much noisier than the JPEGs producedI've been happy with dcraw and ufraw, however I haven't noticed or had noise problems. I have been
On 5/30/06, Dan Giel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,I am new to gimp and am having trouble removing unwanted objects fromdigital photos.I have tried CLONE, Erasure etc, but to no avail.Where can I go to find information to remove unwanted objects from
pictures. Hope someone can help.There are
On 6/22/06, Joey Marshall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Now for my suggestion on the website. I think it would be very helpfulfor have a section that would be like a cross between an FAQ and ahelp desk.I like this idea. I've seen faq-o-matics that have worked well.
On 6/26/06, Mohamed El Dawy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, Is there a way to select all pixels in an image that are below certain color value, even if they are not adjacent?I would think Select Regions By Color (next to the magic wand) with the appropriate threshold would do it but perhaps I'm
of its tutorial straightening a horizon is the Resynthesizer see:
http://www.schwarzvogel.de/resynth-tut-en.shtmlYou may also want to check out:http://www.dojoe.net/tutorials/linear-pano/
Can't help on the moire issue.-- Tim Jedlicka, [EMAIL PROTECTED], http://www.galifree.com
you don't mind my jaunty salutation, makes me feel young list
email is too informal for the usual one.no prob-- Tim Jedlicka, [EMAIL PROTECTED], http://www.galifree.com
___
Gimp-user mailing list
Gimp-user@lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU
https
Others have covered this but maybe I can add a little bit. 3922 (and parts of 3893) can't be fixed in Gimp (or any way image
processor) - over exposure means no information was able to be captured
- Gimp can't do anything with no information. 3923, because it is underexposed, can be fixed a bit in
GIMP these days) ... I contend people refuse to adopt due to ignorance not insult (that goes for evolution as well as GIMP by the way).
-- Tim Jedlicka, Network Entomologist[EMAIL PROTECTED], http://www.galifree.com
___
Gimp-user mailing list
Gimp-user
Juhana,These images are much more workable - good job practicing and learning with your camera. The correct way to take this image is with a Graduated Neutral Density filter (GND) - however, since you are using a point and shoot this isn't practical.
As for how I would approach fixing this in GIMP
.-- Tim Jedlicka, Network Entomologist
[EMAIL PROTECTED], http://www.galifree.com
___
Gimp-user mailing list
Gimp-user@lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU
https://lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU/mailman/listinfo/gimp-user
[ ] will make your brush larger and smaller.
-- Tim Jedlicka, Network Entomologist[EMAIL PROTECTED], http://www.galifree.com
___
Gimp-user mailing list
Gimp-user@lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU
https://lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU/mailman/listinfo/gimp-user
seperatedimages as individual CYGK or RGB or choosable colors?
I'm not sure I understand what you're after but take a look at Image-Mode-Decompose -- Tim Jedlicka, Network Entomologist
[EMAIL PROTECTED], http://www.galifree.com
___
Gimp-user mailing list
.
--
Tim Jedlicka, Network Entomologist
[EMAIL PROTECTED], http://www.galifree.com
___
Gimp-user mailing list
Gimp-user@lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU
https://lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU/mailman/listinfo/gimp-user
on in the next full release of Gimp. The
development version is getting close to being released (I'm not a developer
so won't guess at a release date). The new crop tool handles golden and
thirds quite nicely in my opinion.
--
Tim Jedlicka, Network Entomologist
[EMAIL PROTECTED], http://www.galifree.com
there,
Just to emphasize - READ the Release Notes so you don't mess up your Gimp
2.2 version...
--
Tim Jedlicka, Network Entomologist
[EMAIL PROTECTED], http://www.galifree.com
___
Gimp-user mailing list
Gimp-user@lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU
https
and the
bottom is lost, no second page. All the margins are set to 0.
You might try the program -pdftk-, it will split a PDF document into
multiple pages. You might be able to edit each page individually and print
one page at a time. I don't know if it will solve your problem, but worth a
try.
--
Tim
is probably another option.
--
Tim Jedlicka, Network Entomologist
[EMAIL PROTECTED], http://www.galifree.com
___
Gimp-user mailing list
Gimp-user@lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU
https://lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU/mailman/listinfo/gimp-user
On 5/23/07, Victor Domingos [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What is, in your oppinion, the best method to make dark hair look
like blond hair?
I don't know if it would work, but I'd suggest playing with the
Filters-Colors-Filter Pack
--
Tim Jedlicka, Network Entomologist
[EMAIL PROTECTED], http
as described in the given
readme link.
--
Tim Jedlicka, Network Entomologist
[EMAIL PROTECTED], http://www.galifree.com
___
Gimp-user mailing list
Gimp-user@lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU
https://lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU/mailman/listinfo/gimp-user
it makes a difference if you use the paintbrush tool versus the
pencil tool - might try the other tool and see if that helps. Might also be
a linuxwacom issue instead of a gimp issue.
--
Tim Jedlicka, Network Entomologist
[EMAIL PROTECTED], http://www.galifree.com
a sample point by placing the cursor in the measurement
bar(?) and holding down CTRL while you drag to the point you want to sample.
--
Tim Jedlicka, Network Entomologist
[EMAIL PROTECTED], http://www.galifree.com
___
Gimp-user mailing list
Gimp-user
the gimp-tool install as the
user using gimp? It has always worked for me when I do a
sudo make install
--
Tim Jedlicka, Network Entomologist
[EMAIL PROTECTED], http://www.galifree.com
___
Gimp-user mailing list
Gimp-user@lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU
https
On 3 Oct 2007 01:23:24 -, mike reqavey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
greetings
please point me in the direction of how I could make a captcha around 8.5x
11.0 inches.
Closest I could come up with was the Filters-Animation-Rippling
--
Tim Jedlicka, Network Entomologist
[EMAIL PROTECTED], http
. Thanks.
--
Tim Jedlicka, Network Entomologist
[EMAIL PROTECTED], http://www.galifree.com
___
Gimp-user mailing list
Gimp-user@lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU
https://lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU/mailman/listinfo/gimp-user
because it looks like it only
went to the developer list and this looks to be of interest to users as
well.
The original is at:
https://lists.xcf.berkeley.edu/lists/gimp-developer/2007-September/018665.html
--
Tim Jedlicka, Network Entomologist
[EMAIL PROTECTED], http://www.galifree.com
Máirín
setting a
guide but hold down CTRL) to be useful.
--
Tim Jedlicka, Network Entomologist
[EMAIL PROTECTED], http://www.galifree.com
___
Gimp-user mailing list
Gimp-user@lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU
https://lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU/mailman/listinfo/gimp-user
Select the red eye. Then Filters-Enhance-Red Eye Removal
I often use Colors-Filter Pack. Depends how bad the redeye is.
--
Tim Jedlicka, Network Entomologist
[EMAIL PROTECTED], http://www.galifree.com
___
Gimp-user mailing list
Gimp-user
-control-monochrome-conversion-3/
--
Tim Jedlicka, Network Entomologist
[EMAIL PROTECTED], http://www.galifree.com
___
Gimp-user mailing list
Gimp-user@lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU
https://lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU/mailman/listinfo/gimp-user
34 matches
Mail list logo