Thank you very much for the replies to my posting--I can see that I am
in for an exciting time! Will keep you posted.
Kind regards,Richard
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On 5/15/07, Richard Oliver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a photo of a Mountain range which I want to use as a background
> to advertise a bed and breakfast lodge.
> I have placed four photographs,one showing a picture of the the
> lodge,the others, showing shots of the accommodation.These ar
I have a photo of a Mountain range which I want to use as a background
to advertise a bed and breakfast lodge.
I have placed four photographs,one showing a picture of the the
lodge,the others, showing shots of the accommodation.These are as
different layers,positioned , one in each corner of th
On Wednesday 13 July 2005 04:40, Katie wrote:
> I have been skimming the tutorials, but I can't find anything that
> might tell me how to blend images. Is there a way to do this with gimp?
> If there is, please tell me. Oh, and it might be better to e-mail me a
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] because I truthfu
Katie wrote:
I have been skimming the tutorials, but I can't find anything that might tell
me how to blend images. Is there a way to do this with gimp?
Hi Katie, Yes there is a way - or several ways :)
but you can try with this one:
http://www.gimptalk.com/forum.php?f=8
There are several tutori
I had another look at this link I had book-marked and posted in reply to
the above message; it is really not suitable at all. Sorry for the
misinformation everyone...
http://luminous-landscape.com/tutorials/digital-blending.shtml
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Katie wrote:
I have been skimming the tutorials, but I can't find anything that might tell
me how to blend images. Is there a way to do this with gimp? If there is,
please tell me. Oh, and it might be better to e-mail me a
[EMAIL PROTECTED] because I truthfully have no idea what I'm doing and
I have been skimming the tutorials, but I can't find anything that might tell
me how to blend images. Is there a way to do this with gimp? If there is,
please tell me. Oh, and it might be better to e-mail me a
[EMAIL PROTECTED] because I truthfully have no idea what I'm doing and
probably won't
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi-Looking for some help touching up our wedding photos.
Apparently, the makeup person used something she shouldn't have, so
my wife's face is quite a few shades lighter than the rest of her.
I've read some of the manual and looked through a few
tutorials, bu
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi-
Looking for some help touching up our wedding photos. Apparently, the makeup person used something she shouldn't have, so my wife's face is quite a few shades lighter than the rest of her.
I've read some of the manual and looked through a few tutorials, but
Hi-
Looking for some help touching up our wedding photos. Apparently, the makeup
person used something she shouldn't have, so my wife's face is quite a few shades
lighter than the rest of her.
I've read some of the manual and looked through a few tutorials, but I'm
completely lost
Thank you for your help.
When I get the image to where I want it it will appear, in a cutdown form, on my
web site at www.stockton.co.za. If you then want the original all you need to do
is ask me and I would be happy to share it.
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Regards,
Alf Stocktonwww.stockton.co.za
Every absurdity h
On Sun, Dec 21, 2003 at 05:03:32PM +0200, Alf C Stockton wrote:
> I have two photos taken 6 months apart. Both were taken at 07:00 AM, of the
> sunrise ie One in the middle of winter and the other in the middle of summer.
>
Just ouf of curiosity -- can you show us the pictures? I have a feeling
i
I have two photos taken 6 months apart. Both were taken at 07:00 AM, of the
sunrise ie One in the middle of winter and the other in the middle of summer.
Now what I would like to do is combine the two images into one but with one
fading into the other.
At first glance the blend tool should do the
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