Hi,
Richard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>Please read again,
>I WISH, I could, have try to do this before in the past,
>with 10.1 and 10.2 ( Mac OS X ) never could get a app, to compile,
>had dozen of error message, and dependences problems
Well, I was trying to encourage you to t
Hi Sven,
Please read again,
I WISH, I could, have try to do this before in the past,
with 10.1 and 10.2 ( Mac OS X ) never could get a app, to compile,
had dozen of error message, and dependences problems,
and the people whom are on the Xcode list ( Apple's Developer
Application Program)
which
* Sven Neumann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [11-22-04 07:21]:
> Instead of sitting there and waiting you could compile a 2.2 version
> and make it available to others. Sitting and waiting is not how Free
> Software works.
He *said* that he wished he could but cannot because he does not know
how. Many of t
Hi,
Richard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Boy, I wish I could program, or compile my own code.
> I'm glad the bug was found, and now can be fix.
>
> I'll sit and wait for a new 2.2 Mac OS X version ( hopeful before
> x-mas) to download it.
Instead of sitting there and waiting you could compile a
Boy, I wish I could program, or compile my own code.
I'm glad the bug was found, and now can be fix.
I'll sit and wait for a new 2.2 Mac OS X version ( hopeful before x-mas)
to download it.
Thank You.
Richard
Joao S. O. Bueno Calligaris wrote:
On Sunday 21 November 2004 13:54, Richard wrote:
I n
Hi,
"Joao S. O. Bueno Calligaris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The pixel size of the image doesn't change - that means you still have
> the "L" value for each pixel in your original image.
> You can just change the DPI settings (in gimp 2.2 pre2 it is done in
> the new "print size" dialog.
>
On Sunday 21 November 2004 13:54, Richard wrote:
> I notice when doing a decompose,
> that you get 3 channels A&B&L...
> However, there a issue.
>
> First if the image is 300dpi x 300dpi
> then you delete A&B channel have only the L
> channel, you will notice that the image,
> is no longer 300dpi x
I notice when doing a
decompose,
that you get 3 channels A&B&L...
However, there a issue.
First if the image is 300dpi x 300dpi
then you delete A&B channel have only the L
channel, you will notice that the image,
is no longer 300dpi x 300dpi but,
72x72 dpi.
is my understanding correct on this
On Fri, Nov 12, 2004 at 09:15:33PM -0500, Richard wrote:
> Okay, Thanks to all.
>
> Filters->Colors->Decompose
> Found LAB, and did the delete A&B to get the Light Channel,
>
> Q. Since the original image was a Color / Infrared shot (digital)
> would the best was to get all the detail of Gray/IR
Okay, Thanks to all.
Filters->Colors->Decompose
Found LAB, and did the delete A&B to get the Light Channel,
Q. Since the original image was a Color / Infrared shot (digital)
would the best was to get all the detail of Gray/IR is using Decompose?
After applying auto levels, you have gray scale.
My u
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