Re: [Gimp-user] MIssing .orf

2010-08-09 Thread A. den Oudsten
Op 19-07-10 13:35, Dick Smith schreef:


 On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 6:22 AM, A. den Oudsten adenouds...@wxs.nl
 mailto:adenouds...@wxs.nl wrote:

 Op 19-07-10 11:48, Owen schreef:
 
  I installed openSUSE 11.3 and Gimp 2.6.8 was installed. To my
 surprise
  the possibility to convert .orf files was gone!!
  Is it possible to install that as an add-on or plug-in?
 
 
 
  you probably need to install dcraw, see if it is in your packages
 
 
 dcraw is installed, but my intention was to have it within Gimp.

 André 

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 Look for gimp-ufraw.  It is a plugin that will open ORF files from
 within Gimp.

 Dick
I have ufraw installed in openSUSE 11.3, but how do I get it within Gimp?

André
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Re: [Gimp-user] MIssing .orf

2010-08-09 Thread A. den Oudsten
Op 09-08-10 14:46, Patrick Shanahan schreef:
 * A. den Oudsten adenouds...@wxs.nl [08-09-10 08:18]:
   
 Op 19-07-10 13:35, Dick Smith schreef:
 
 On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 6:22 AM, A. den Oudsten adenouds...@wxs.nl
 mailto:adenouds...@wxs.nl wrote:

 Look for gimp-ufraw.  It is a plugin that will open ORF files from
 within Gimp.

   
 I have ufraw installed in openSUSE 11.3, but how do I get it within Gimp?

 
 You need to install the gimp-ufraw previously mentioned.  Gimp support
 is not included in the ufraw package.

   
Is gimp-ufraw another file than ufraw?
If yes, where can I download it?
Thanks
André
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Re: [Gimp-user] MIssing .orf

2010-08-09 Thread A. den Oudsten
Op 09-08-10 16:00, Patrick Shanahan schreef:
 * A. den Oudsten adenouds...@wxs.nl [08-09-10 09:44]:
   
 Is gimp-ufraw another file than ufraw?
 
 yes

   
 If yes, where can I download it?
 
 http://software.opensuse.org/search

 you didn't say i386/x86_64, but:
 http://software.opensuse.org/search/download?base=openSUSE%3A11.3file=openSUSE%3A%2F11.3%2Fstandard%2Fx86_64%2Fgimp-ufraw-0.17-1.8.x86_64.rpmquery=gimp-ufraw
 http://software.opensuse.org/search/download?base=openSUSE%3A11.3file=openSUSE%3A%2F11.3%2Fstandard%2Fx86_64%2Fgimp-ufraw-0.17-1.8.x86_64.rpmquery=gimp-ufraw

   
Thanks !!
André
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[Gimp-user] MIssing .orf

2010-07-19 Thread A. den Oudsten
I installed openSUSE 11.3 and Gimp 2.6.8 was installed. To my surprise
the possibility to convert .orf files was gone!!
Is it possible to install that as an add-on or plug-in?

Thanks,

André den Oudsten
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Re: [Gimp-user] MIssing .orf

2010-07-19 Thread A. den Oudsten
Op 19-07-10 11:48, Owen schreef:
   
 I installed openSUSE 11.3 and Gimp 2.6.8 was installed. To my surprise
 the possibility to convert .orf files was gone!!
 Is it possible to install that as an add-on or plug-in?
 


 you probably need to install dcraw, see if it is in your packages

   
dcraw is installed, but my intention was to have it within Gimp.

André
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Re: [Gimp-user] Image resolution bad detection (?)

2009-09-14 Thread Andre den Oudsten
Jaime Seuma schreef:
 Hello

 I use The Gimp to edit my photographs, which I shoot with a Canon EOS 50D.
 I shoot always RAW, and use the propietary Canon software (DPP) to
 process the pictures a bit before converting them to jpeg (max
 conversion quality) with a resolution of  350 dpi.

 But when I open this jpg with the Gimp, either through the 'print size'
 dialog, the 'image scale' dialog or the 'image properties' dialog, seems
 to me that the Gimp takes it as 72 dpi resolution. Out of curiosity,
 I've just open the same image with both the Gimp and Photoshop Elements,
 and Elements states that it has a resolution of 350 dpi (as expected).

 I had never noticed that! Thing is that every time I scale down an
 image, the Gimp sets 72 dpi as default for resolution.

 All of my images are at this (low) resolution now (which doesn't matter
 as I've kept the original RAW files). I didn't notice this when I was
 working with the Gimp, till a few days ago that a friend told me -when I
 showed him my pics- that I should keep resolution higher when
 downscaling jpgs.

 Am I missing something here? Any ideas?

 I must confess that I have never worried about the resolution before,
 and I don't think I understand this issue completely.

 TIA

 Jaime


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See if this helps: http://www.scantips.com/basics01.html
 
as i learned this morning from Bob Long

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[Gimp-user] Conversion to XGA

2008-12-06 Thread Andre den Oudsten
Can I, for instance, convert a 2277x3080 pixels image to a 1024x765
(XGA) image and how should I do that?

André den Oudsten
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Re: [Gimp-user] can someone check this doc for me?

2007-09-18 Thread A. den Oudsten
adam hyde wrote:

hi

I just wrote a doc on saving images for the web using gimp. I was
wondering if anyone could read it and send me feedback?

http://en.flossmanuals.net/bin/view/Gimp/OptimisingImagesForWeb


adam

  

I can read it!!

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Re: [Gimp-user] Gimp vs. Photoshop

2006-12-18 Thread A. den Oudsten
Olivier Lecarme wrote:
 Here is my own modest grain of salt in the discussion:
 
 I have been teaching Gimp to first-year university students for more
 than six years, to one or two hundreds students every year. I have
 never encountered any specific criticism among them about Gimp's GUI.
 More, I cannot understand what seems to be so fundamentally bad or wrong
 in that GUI. The remarks I read are not specific at all, and generally
 seem to boil down to one single reproach: Gimp is not Photoshop. I think
 that Gimp developers should not spend any time discussing this.
 
 Somebody in this list said that teachers have the duty to teach what is
 an industry standard. My own strong opinion is that one of my duties as
 a university teacher is to try changing the industry standards, if I
 think they are inappropriate. If my students need later to learn using
 Photoshop or Vista, they will be able to learn them quickly and easily,
 and with an acutely critical mind (hopefully). For the present, I prefer
 to teach them Gimp and GNU/Linux, and to teach them not to accept any
 so-called standard without discussion and thought.
 
Chapeau!!
Andre den Oudsten
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[Gimp-user] Gimp refuses changed images

2006-08-07 Thread A. den Oudsten




When I change an image in Gimp I cannot write down the
changed image
The message is: Access denied.
How to operate to avoid that message?
Thanks Andre den Oudsten



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