mintakax wrote:
> Sorry mistype-- the rev is 2.2.13 ... is this an old rev ?
Yes. Latest version is 2.6.11
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Hi,
phorg...@yahoo.com (2011-02-01 at 1834.43 -0800):
> On 02/01/2011 01:24 PM, GSR - FR wrote:
> > ... elision by patrick ...
> > Ooops, right... yet another reminder of why I hate interfaces that
> > hide and forget you opened the "|>". I just noticed the selector now,
> > different than the filt
On 02/01/2011 01:24 PM, GSR - FR wrote:
> ... elision by patrick ...
> Ooops, right... yet another reminder of why I hate interfaces that
> hide and forget you opened the "|>". I just noticed the selector now,
> different than the filtering one.
If the data has an extension of .data on the file nam
Hi,
d...@shadowdrama.net (2011-02-01 at 2254.23 +0200):
> On Tue, Feb 01, 2011 at 08:54:11PM +0100, mintakax wrote:
> > I often use photoshop to open binary flat files, either 8 or 16 bit
> > depth. In photoshop if I select open using photoshop raw format, a
> > dialog box pops up asking what the i
On Tue, Feb 01, 2011 at 08:54:11PM +0100, mintakax wrote:
> I often use photoshop to open binary flat files, either 8 or 16 bit
> depth. In photoshop if I select open using photoshop raw format, a
> dialog box pops up asking what the image dimensions are (ie, 512x512),
> the number of channels (ie
> I often use photoshop to open binary flat files, either 8 or 16 bit
> depth. In photoshop if I select open using photoshop raw format, a
> dialog box pops up asking what the image dimensions are (ie, 512x512),
> the number of channels (ie 1), the bit depth and the byte order.
> Is there any way t
Hi,
for...@gimpusers.com (2011-02-01 at 2054.11 +0100):
> I often use photoshop to open binary flat files, either 8 or 16 bit
> depth. In photoshop if I select open using photoshop raw format, a
> dialog box pops up asking what the image dimensions are (ie,
> 512x512), the number of channels (ie 1)
On Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 1:54 PM, mintakax wrote:
> they are images of satellite imagery that are just binary flat files.
Can you upload an example image somewhere, or is there a link?
Chris
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