when on a project. I was lucky to have purchased two new
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I am using GIMP to process some videos as it allows an easy way to
measure pixels and ratios. The problem is there are times when I have
to process the image using tools like Layer Colours Curves as one
example.
Now
this or is there a built in tool? The number of layers to be processed
can go up to 1000 so doing it manually can be a real pain.
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of Gimp.
With the growth and power of digital cameras, the move to greater color
depth is important sooner than later.
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in the commercial
field as well if The Gimp supported CMYK and/or PANTONE. There is an
example of converting RGB to CMYK in Photoshop and the problems that
creep in.
Just thought I would share.
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. I don't
know if I want GIMP to do this or not. Not the way I normally do things.
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Saw this in Slashdot.
Abiword beats OpenOffice to a Grammar Checker
http://developers.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=05/10/15/1312216from=rss
I haven't wanted a grammar checker since Windows 3.1 days.
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it as well.
I wish I had more time as I would try to learn more on how to help with
the change and much needed improvement to the colour depth.
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. I was expecting allot of
major differences but it seems to be quite small. They may be major
to some people but for most people they will be minor or no issue.
I have never used Photoshop so I cannot comment.
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and I ran into weird problems.
I will have to get back to this by summer, hopefully. :)
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playing with tile cache is what got me in trouble. Much over 400 causes
the problems.
jim
This sounds like the problem that I had. If it is, then this is
something that has been
cache sizes and I ran into weird problems.
I will have to get back to this by summer, hopefully. :)
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Steve Bibayoff wrote:
Hello,
On Wed, 02 Mar 2005 09:45:23 -0700, Robin Laing
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Sven Neumann wrote:
But GIMP is Free Software with the source code open to everyone.
So the GIMP's development team could be as large as it's user base.
You are correct but many of the users
development teams and the
necessary funding to support optimization. It would be nice to have
that with the GIMP as well.
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processing tips. Most can be done in GIMP. I will
say it will be nicer when GIMP supports deeper color depths.
One thing that I have read is making multiple exposures with digital
cameras and then adding the photos together.
I am just about to get into astro photography as well.
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