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Where does html/en need to be installed in GIMP file structure, please?
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Visible Layers or Flatten Image to fix
it in place.
You'll probably need to fiddle a bit to get a patch of wall
that matches its surroundings properly.
If you can't get a perfect match straight away you can
usually finish off the edges with the clone tool.
HTH
Doug
On 03/08/10 15:40, Doug wrote:
On 02/08/10 22:24, Harry Strunc wrote:
Hi, thanks for the replies!
I will explain better:
Picture 1 is a bride standing in front of a grey wall.
But a guest is standing in the very right side of the
picture...eating.
I want to grab a pattern
subject: YYY; WAS: GIMP vs Photoshop, etc. ?
It's going all over the shop.
In a few months' time anybody wanting to look up XXX or YYY in the
archives is going to miss them if they're all mixed up under this one
thread GIMP vs Photoshop.
Doug
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Are my adjustments wrong? Or is there some other way round this?
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if that was not the case.
Doug
Peter, if you are running GIMP on Windows you could try installing a
help package from this page:
http://gimp-win.sourceforge.net/stable.html
Kind regards,
Martijn
http://gimp.startpagina.nl
On Mon, Dec 21, 2009 at 10:44 PM, doug drober...@alice.it
mailto:drober...@alice.it wrote
I'm forwarding this to the list to throw it open for more people's help
Doug
Original Message
Subject:Re: [Gimp-user] How To Install Gimp Help
Date: Tue, 22 Dec 2009 15:11:10 + (GMT)
From: PETER GOODCHILD pdgoodchild62...@btinternet.com
To: doug drober
Does
tar xvjf gimp-help-2.6.0-html-en.tar.bz2
do anything for you?
Doug
On 21/12/09 18:46, PETER GOODCHILD wrote:
Seasons Greetings,
I downloaded gimp-2.6.7. No help manual in it, I then downloaded
gimp-help-2.6.0-html-en.tar.bz2. I tried to open it no luck. It is a
bz2 compressed file
also
be worth your while having a look in the Gimp-user archives (July 2009; subject
babl; author John Culleton, Doug, etc)
Doug
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... files in /usr/local/lib (or wherever).
It solves most problems.
HTH
Doug
julien wrote:
Hi,
I had installed glib-2.20.4 through a rpm built with checkinstall. I
uninstalled it and re-installed glib with make install.
I have the glib-2.0 directory in /usr/share, /usr/local/share,
/usr
*don't* use export
PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/non_standard/directory/lib/pkgconfig or you'll
completely replace the existing path for this session. You may need
the existing path for other progs in the compilation).
/configure
make
(then as root) make install
HTH
Doug
to soak the photo off again without damaging it.
Best of luck! Let us know how you get on.
Doug
Emrys Williams wrote:
Another thought is to consider copying the photos while they are still
under water, before they have any chance to dry out and wrinkle.
Personally, I'd photograph each photo
the
floating layer and merges it with the layer beneath.
However, if you want to be able to move *both* your new float *and* the
one beneath, convert the first float to a New Layer before pasting the
second.
The new float is positioned on top of the New Layer, wherever you moved it.
Doug
be nice if the plugin could make some sort of a stab
at restoration or if not, fail gracefully.
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should find the website
http://docs.gimp.org/en/ automatically. Doug
Hello Doug,
I am using Windows XL. Sorry for the oversight, I didn't realize it
made a difference. Like I said, I am strictly an end-user.
When I am using a graphics program I am usually off line. I'm on
dial
the helpd files, I
open the help files in my browser.ns
Hello Noel,
I know I can access the manual on line, but would rather not (see my
previous post to Doug). I don't understand the workaround you
describe... I really do not know that much, technically, about
computers
Doug wrote:
rlt46...@aol.com wrote:
For the moment I use the following work-around: I have the help
files
(which are in html) installed at a known point on my system, and I have
my web browser set to open them as a file on the local machine. When I
run into an issue which necessitates my
xzvjf name-of-file.tar.bz2
This will uncompress the Help Manual into your chosen folder.
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Andrew wrote:
Doug wrote:
Ken Warner wrote:
I also would like to download the GIMP documentation and run it
locally.
But I can't find a help manual download. I only can find a tar.bz2
tarball
and I don't think I have a program to open that...
Where is a downloadable GIMP help file
Michael Schumacher wrote:
Von: Doug doug_bainbri...@onetel.com
tar.bz2 is a linux compressed file, so it won't be any use to you if
you're running Windows.
The point of this statement is true - someone who can make use of the file's
content as intended on Windows won't
Are you using Windows, linux or Mac? Let us know please.
I think with linux your easiest route is to have an internet connection
running. Gimp should find the website
http://docs.gimp.org/en/ automatically.
Doug
rlt46...@aol.com wrote:
Hello,
Some time ago another person and I both asked how
.
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actually installed in Gimp 2.6 after copying them into the
~/.gimp-2.6/plugins directory.
Can you help?
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/resynthesizer as a tarball (or rpm for
various Linux distros or in a Windows version).
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peter kostov wrote:
David Gowers wrote:
On Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 10:08 PM, peter kostov g...@light-bg.com
wrote:
Doug wrote:
peter kostov wrote:
Hi,
does anybody know if the normalmap and the resynthesizer plug-ins do
work with GIMP 2.6?
I am on Gentoo and currently have two different
/normalmap)
because it uses an obsolete version of the plug-in protocol.
Greetings,
Peter Kostov
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Hi,
I have resynthesizer working on 2.6.3.
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options gives you the most legible result. You can do further tweaking
on the autocorrected image.
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have it working under Linux - in
my case Suse 10.3 and 11. - have a look at Argyll.
Some of your correspondence hasn't appeared on the gimp-user list -
I also have a Spyder2 colorimeter but haven't had it working under Linux.
Can you give some more details and/or links?
Many thanks,
Doug
Daniel Hornung wrote:
On Saturday 09 August 2008, Doug wrote:
Is it possible to get the resynthesizer plug-in to work with Gimp-2.4.5?
I've downloaded resynthesizer-0.16.tar.gz onto my system ; but found
installing it requires gimptool-2.0, and gimptool will require
libgimp2.0-devel
at the original convolution
function (prior).
Cheers,
Toby Haynes
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That would be completely beyond me, unfortunately!
Cheers,
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I'd be interested to know of any such plugin too. I have a number of
images with directional camera shake that Refocus fails to handle at all
well.
Doug
Toby Haynes wrote:
I've got a bunch of images which need deconvolution (8 second exposures
of the recent lunar eclipse) to remove the sky
Konstantin Svist wrote:
Doug wrote:
snip
Having tried out Liquid Rescale I'm very impressed. But does anyone have
an idea about the size of image it can deal with in terms of memory
requirements (I presume the Gimp setting Tile Cache size)?
I've crashed it with a 700MB jpg setting
Doug wrote:
Konstantin Svist wrote:
Doug wrote:
snip
Having tried out Liquid Rescale I'm very impressed. But does anyone
have an idea about the size of image it can deal with in terms of
memory requirements (I presume the Gimp setting Tile Cache size)?
I've crashed it with a 700MB jpg
it with a 700MB jpg setting Tile Cache Size to 3 GB (using
Linux Mandriva 2007.0).
Doug
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and the creators
could use different titles for their posts.
Thanks
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Great stuff!
Keep up the good work 8-)
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the trick?
Followed by 'Crop' to taste.
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(see also the Shear Tool) which does just that.
There are some relevant instructions in my out of date version of
'Grokking the Gimp' in the Panorama and Transform sections; perhaps
someone else can point you to more recent and better versions.
Doug
so it
will be in 2.4. In GIMP 2.2 you can do the same using your middle mouse
button.
Sven
Please correct me if I'm misunderstanding, but isn't this just what you
get by moving the view frame on the Navigation panel?
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5.0 on
Mandriva 2007.0 (kernel 2.6.17-5), so maybe I'll find something useful
in the process of doing that and report back.
snip
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persist with turboprint.
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=1537
A couple of printers I had problems with, using turboprint, work quite
smoothly with gutenprint 5.0.0.
(Using Mandriva 10.2)
HTH
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of the word; and in a comprehensive
dictionary like the Oxford English dictionary, it's noted as a
specifically North American usage.
FWIW most speakers of English live on the Indian sub-continent!
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, referring them to
one of the earlier threads?
Anything to pre-empt the very tedious subject coming up yet again ;-)
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is not the only language on
the planet.
Owen (not from Aus)
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Subject:Re: [Gimp-user] gimp turboprint??
Date: Fri, 07 Jul 2006 10:36:03 +0100
From: Doug [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Gracia M. Littauer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
References: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi, Gracia
Here are some quotes below from Gimp posts
cramps up. It's
not very satisfactory, though.
Doug
.
Gilles
Jeffrey Brent McBeth wrote:
On Fri, Jul 07, 2006 at 05:34:11PM +0200, Roel Schroeven wrote:
There's one relatively simple change I can think of, that could reduce
problems as the one experienced by Hector: instead
I still need various MS Access databases I created in
the past.
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grateful if anyone can advise me the steps in doing
all of this - and please tell me names/location of the various buttons.
snip
However, I do recommend you do some reading on the Gimp. Try
Grokking the Gimp
http://gimp-savvy.com/
and the Gimp User Manual
http://docs.gimp.org/en/
HTH
Doug
there are very prompt in replying and helpful - I found, for
example, that I could not print on two of the better quality Epson
papers with my Epson Stylus Photo 2100; and within a few days received a
new PPD file that solved it.
Hope you have some success!
Doug
Paul Waldo wrote:
Hi Doug,
I
P.S. If like me you don't have any German, you'll need Babelfish
http://babelfish.altavista.com/
in order to understand the bug report form, but you can report in
English and the reply comes back in English as well
HTH
Doug
Doug wrote:
Hi Paul,
Sorry you're not having much joy so far.
I
See also:
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/j.houghton/vignette.htm
Doug
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Paul Waldo wrote:
Thanks for the reply, Doug. This looks like it may be the ticket. If it
works as advertised, $39 is *nothing*. After spending many tens of hours
trying to get wine to work for me, the purchase of Crossover office was a
godsend! I think this product may be in the same
capabilities.
Hope that may help.
Doug
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then have a coloured layer.
(6) Move the coloured layer down. Layer Dialog= Down arrow. Your line
art should appear coloured on your white (or black) ground in the colour
of the coloured layer.
I hope that's relevant.
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length of the lamplight streaks doesn't seem to get any shorter.
Can you give me some idea what I ought to be doing?
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Michael Schumacher wrote:
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I'm using Gimp v2.2 and having some problems with the Bezier paths:
Are there any ways round this?
http://docs.gimp.org/en/ch07s06.html#gimp-tool-path
HTH,
Michael
Many thanks, Simon and Michael.
Doug
Michael Schumacher wrote:
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While working on an image I found that the behaviour of the Tools=
Transform Tools= Scale tool suddenly changed - scaling *down* the image
size caused it to *increase* in size and vice versa. So if I want to
change the pixel
v1)
(3) default behaviour on the Bezier path seems to be to Add points to
the path. I can move them and twiddle the control handles, but can't
Delete any points.
Are there any ways round this?
Doug
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This behaviour has now persisted through logging out, re-booting,
removing and re-installing gimp from CD-ROM.
Gimp v2.2: Mandrake Linux LE2005.
Doug
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michael chang wrote:
On 8/9/05, Doug [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Carol Spears wrote:
On Mon, Aug 08, 2005 at 02:44:09PM +0100, Doug wrote:
I'm using Gimp 2.2.4 and attempting to run the Colour Management
plug-in, 'gimp-color-manager 0.1.0'.
My OS is Mandrake Linux LE2005
Carol Spears wrote:
On Mon, Aug 08, 2005 at 02:44:09PM +0100, Doug wrote:
Apologies for the Newbie question!
I'm using Gimp 2.2.4 and attempting to run the Colour Management
plug-in, 'gimp-color-manager 0.1.0'.
My OS is Mandrake Linux LE2005.
Following the INSTALL instructions I've
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Thanks
Doug
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