On Sun, 05 Nov 2006 10:11:53 +0100, Sven Neumann wrote:
Thanks for confirming that it is not intentional behavior, that's all I
need to hear.
You misunderstood me. It is of course intentional that you don't need to
use a checkbox in the tool options to do something as important as
creating
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2006-03-23 at 1856.51 +0100):
It doesnt convert to 8 bits.
Read more about it on the homepage: http://www.cybercom.net/~dcoffin/dcraw/
Uh? Gimp can load more than 8 bits per channel and work with that
later? Since when?
GSR
cedric GEMY wrote:
Lab is very interesting for photo retouch because Luminosity (better
said Luminance) is separated from colors.
According to the Wyszecki Stiles (Color Science) or to Hunt
(Measuring Colour), L* is lightness, not luminance, so better said
Ligntness. :P
It is the most
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2005-07-27 at 1217.16 +0200):
That is an issue that has existed for a long time, Gimp uses the
screen coordinates to paint.
Where's the issue here? Screen coordinates is what GIMP gets
delivered. It can hardly guess what you meant to draw in physical
coordinates of
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2005-07-26 at 1658.59 +0200):
Ah, thanks, now at least I know it's a real bug and not just my
expectations being to high. :-)
Thanks http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=311603
GSR
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Hi Tom,
Perhaps I posted a similar commentary before :) Recall something? :)
Here is another quick one:
In PS-CS8, draw a circular selection (perfect circle), run a linear
gradient across it diagonally, shrink the selection by a few pixels
(say 9 pixels) and then run a reverse linear gradient
Hi Tom,
Perhaps I posted a similar commentary before :) Recall something? :)
Here is another quick one:
In PS-CS8, draw a circular selection (perfect circle), run a linear
gradient across it diagonally, shrink the selection by a few pixels
(say 9 pixels) and then run a reverse linear gradient
On Fri, 25 Mar 2005 15:30:18 +0100, Sven Neumann wrote:
Sven Neumann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Thanks. That did at least allow me to locate the spec again:
http://www.newplanetsoftware.com/xds/
http://rox.sourceforge.net/xds.html
[...]
Well, for the fun of it, I've added XDS support to
Hi,
Thomas Leonard [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Great! Would it be possible to put the preview in the Save dialog,
though, next to the name entry? It's not possible to set the name
when dragging from the toolbox, so everything ends up being called
'Untitled' :-(
That is something that only the
Hi,
Thomas Leonard [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It's not possible to set the name when dragging from the toolbox, so
everything ends up being called 'Untitled' :-(
Actually this is something that surprised me about XDS. It doesn't
specify how to handle untitled documents. I was expecting that if
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2005-01-31 at 0445.16 +0100):
GSR, what i want is the functionality that oekakis have, and also some paint
programs, a way to see the development of a painting.
It's very usefull for artists to see how others paint, they can learn just
watching. And is a great way for
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2004-12-23 at 1051.59 -0500):
I wonder how having to crop, specially if you want it pixel perfect,
is faster.
Well, cropping is prolly much faster than killing the wm, editing .xinitrc,
restarting the wm, etc. for a casual screenshot.
Tried E-ScreenShoot (an epplet)? E
On Thu 23 Dec 04, 5:41 PM, GSR - FR [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2004-12-23 at 1051.59 -0500):
I wonder how having to crop, specially if you want it pixel perfect,
is faster.
Well, cropping is prolly much faster than killing the wm, editing .xinitrc,
restarting the wm,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2004-12-23 at 1309.48 -0500):
Holy moley. I was only vaguely aware that enlightenment had epplets, but
didn't know much about them.
I thought it shipped with some directly or as related package.
What's really wierd is that the Debian epplet package is simply called
Do you have dimensions already calculated or something? Otherwise I
still fail to see how guessing three numbers is better than zooming
and visually placing a fixed selection alone or with help of a guide
(one of the two I would use for the center of the circle, ie) or a
manual one with two
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2004-11-11 at 2157.35 +0200):
I haven't figured out so far how to use your fix to remove OK, Cancel,
Reset, and Save icons from buttons though. I tried adding it to gtkrc
and imagerc in all locations, overwriting existing image related entries
in gtkrc with this. Maybe
Bandit Pat wrote,
Winton,
I'm no Mandrake expert by any means, but this error sounds like you are
missing some needed GTK+ files. I suspect MDK 10 only installed the
Gnome files needed to run most programs, but didn't some that Gimp
needed. Just a guess, not certain. I would think when
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2004-06-07 at 1649.35 +0200):
Sorry, but what other scripts or plug-ins are you referring to? IMO it
would be a good thing to have a simple and fast plug-in that does the
job w/o a dialog and I fail to see what other plug-in would provide
this functionality.
Convolution
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2004-06-07 at 1759.17 +0200):
calling the convolution matrix plug in and scripts to preset it a simple
replacement ?
Well, what would you call a script that just puts a menu entry and
calls convolution matrix with a fixed matrix?
Please rephrase that to a powerful
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OK, I need some help.
Out of curiosity I downloaded ALL the needed files. 14 in all, 45Mb's
total.
I would appreciated some help in the ORDER in which to install these
files, pretty please
GTK+
libart (tar.tar)
Pango
gimp-print
GtkHTML Library (tar.tar)
libjpeg (tar.tar)
libpng
libtiff
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Hiya Dave,
Where do I get pre built binaries for Mandrake 10?? I wanted to check
up on the Gimp.org but it's been down for the last 3 days. I run
Mozilla here on Windows XP and Mandrake 10 and both sides are not
letting me in. Also tried out IE and Konquorer, same thing. Sites down
so I can't
Hi,
Richard McCormick [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I did download the main GIMP 2.01 tar.gz and in the install notes it
says there are about 7 other files I need to download and install
the following files:
[snip]
That's just nuts. I guess I will have to wait untill someone
actually takes
Milan Knizek wrote:
1) Set up your urpmi using http://www.urpmi.org/easyurpmi/index.php
2) install gimp2 using rpmdrake or urpmi
Regards,
Helge
Hi Helge,
I'm sorry I have no idea what I'm supposed to do here.
Hi Richard,
you can either use rpmdrake (section Media manager - Add
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2004-05-11 at 0951.52 -0400):
There is a simpler way: select a one pixel column in the left, just
near the text then scale it horizontaly. Faster than pasting. :]
Sounds great! How do you stretch it?
As simple as scale tool (and rotate tool rotates when you need it! ;]
).
Michael Schumacher wrote:
Daniel Rogers wrote:
Daniel Rogers wrote:
So, I noticed the resounding silence surrounding this thread. Is
anyone still interested in a foundation? I went into this foundation
thing thinking I had support from the community. I cannot do this all
by myself. The
Hi,
On Thu, 2004-04-01 at 15:00, GSR - FR wrote:
Some time ago I had the same problem than you: I went from default
config (or lack of it) to something reasonable (or at least try). Yes,
of course, my interface changed at first, so I compensated it but did
not go back to unconfigured state.
Hi,
David Burren [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Does that description clear up anything for you?
Yes, that was a very helpful explanation. Thanks a lot.
Lack of support for this stuff in the Gimp et. al. is the main
reason I moved to Macs (I have an IT background, but these days
work as a
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2004-04-01 at 0908.53 +1000):
Xfree86 implements LUT manipulation through a X extension, but only
allows you to set a gamma for red, green, and blue (it generates
the LUT values internally). The basic commandline interface to
this is xgamma, and KDE/etc have added their own
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2004-03-31 at 2350.03 +0200):
Let try sorter: the question was do you consider global gamma
adjustment useful at all? and the reply was yes, not only useful
but a basic.
Well, I sortof find it distracting to have the user interface gamma
corrected. If I set a reasonable
Le 31.03.2004 22:29, John Culleton a écrit :
On Wednesday 31 March 2004 01:34 pm, GSR - FR wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2004-03-31 at 2011.13 +0200):
[.. destructive compression ..]
I am busy window shopping on Ebay etc. If the monitor has an
adjustment for color temperature is that the equivalent
On Wednesday 31 March 2004 03:52 pm, Jean-Luc Coulon (f5ibh)
wrote:
Le 31.03.2004 22:29, John Culleton a écrit :
On Wednesday 31 March 2004 01:34 pm, GSR - FR wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2004-03-31 at 2011.13 +0200):
[.. destructive compression ..]
I am busy window shopping on Ebay etc. If
Hi,
GSR - FR [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Let try sorter: the question was do you consider global gamma
adjustment useful at all? and the reply was yes, not only useful
but a basic.
Well, I sortof find it distracting to have the user interface gamma
corrected. If I set a reasonable gamma value
Just in case this wasn't clear in my last message, I'll expand on
a few points. You can implement either or both of calibration and
profiling.
Having systems calibrated to a common standard means that you don't
_have_ to worry about ICC profiles etc IF ALL YOU'RE DEALING WITH
IS RGB DATA IN THE
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2003-11-11 at 2253.16 +):
I got the idea, I found out I can pick the colour with colour picker,
select dynamic text, hit the colour button in the dynamic text dialog
drag the colour directly from the colour picker to the dynamic text
colour selector.
Did you tried
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2003-08-30 at 2021.33 -0400):
I might very well file a bug asking for an auto levels script-fu, I'm just
really surprized there isn't something available already! And yes, I've
definately been browsing/searching for stuff, otherwise I'd have gotten
stuck and not gotten
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2003-08-31 at 0310.49 -0300):
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=119233
Yeah, found it too before your mail.
Could someone please do the honors? :-)
Sven added a comment today. Maybe when you get this mail it already
got in (with the slow mailing list, probably, at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2002-11-12 at 1812.52 +0100):
Development versions are released so people can help find the
problems, not blindly complain.
and who defines what a so called problem is? i cannot remember
toblindly complain about things, i just told my thoughts as a gimp
user in a
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2002-11-08 at 1652.12 +):
I forgot to say that I use gnome 1.4 and sawfish. Is this the case
you're referring to in your message?
Could be. The real thing is to open the config tool or documentation,
and see if there is any Alt+Click in it (probably there is).
GSR
Juliet == Juliet Jennifer Mari R [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Juliet Hello to the TIFF recomender, Guess you have an enourmous
Juliet disk space available, usually people cannot afford store
Juliet images in TIFF format... we have to cope with jpg and
Juliet gifs.
As Joel said, if
You wrote:
On Mon, Feb 25, 2002 at 04:03:17PM -0600, Jim Clark wrote:
Hate to ask it, as it has been discussed many times and there are many
web pages on it, but I can't get it to work.
RedHat 7.2 using GIMP 1.2.3
I have some additional fonts I'm trying to install. I have added the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2001-10-15 at 0829.49 +0200):
Just go ahead and export it and see how it works.
You are right, Bex. :]
When I try to save the image as a brush, I get the Export File
dialog with message, GBR can't handle layers Flatten Image. The
version of Gimp is 1.2.2 on linux.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2001-04-11 at 1342.35 -0400):
Have you tried "$draw-plug_in_pixelize(10);"?
This worked. And so did this:
plug_in_pixelize($draw, 10);
I have been using the - latelly. As well as . in Python. It seems to
be the programming trend. Do not ask me the theory, nobody has
I just tried out opening a jpeg with a text editor (vim), and changing
the comment manually. This works fine if you make the new comment the
same length as the old one. If the new comment is longer, a warning
is issued when opening about extraneous bytes, and if the new comment
is smaller it
Thanks, James. I found wrjpgcom
On Friday 06 April 2001 19:56, you wrote:
I just tried out opening a jpeg with a text editor (vim), and changing
the comment manually. This works fine if you make the new comment the
same length as the old one. If the new comment is longer, a warning
is
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2001-02-26 at 2307.12 +):
Yeah, JPG too... since when PNG is animated?
I hoped someone would ask ;)
PNG does not support animations. MNG, encapsulating PNG and / or JPEG
data (if I read the docs right), can be used to save anims.
libmng is now available for Linux
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