--- "Guillermo S. Romero / Familia Romero"
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> >Does GIMP have a Color dodge/color burn tool or
> >equivalent (like Photoshop 5)?
>
> Yes (at least the name is similar).
>
> >I'm running version 1.0.4 for IRIX, and can't seem
> to
> >find anything that works like the Ph
>Does GIMP have a Color dodge/color burn tool or
>equivalent (like Photoshop 5)?
Yes (at least the name is similar).
>I'm running version 1.0.4 for IRIX, and can't seem to
>find anything that works like the Photoshop tools do.
>Could they be under a different/weird name?
Get 1.1.23 for it.
>B
Does GIMP have a Color dodge/color burn tool or
equivalent (like Photoshop 5)?
I'm running version 1.0.4 for IRIX, and can't seem to
find anything that works like the Photoshop tools do.
Could they be under a different/weird name?
Basically, I'm looking to burn or dodge hues without
affecting t
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On Wed, 14 Jun 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Relating to this I seem to have had trouble doing something as simple as
> drawing one pixel at a time, it seems even the pen/pencil tool is not as
> fine as one pixel. Is there something I'm missing?
Yea... ctrl+shift+b to get the brush dialog
hi,
well, I've now found that the fonts DO workhowever
I can no longer get a transparent background if I run
with no interface as a batch job. anyone have any clues about this?
heres the code
gimp -n --no-data --verbose --batch \
"(set! myimage (car (script-fu-asc-2-img \"motd.txt\"
\"-*-C
hi,
> rpm -Uvh perl-5.00505-10.i386.rpm
put rpm -ivh instead
alan
hi,
Well, the good news - I've got my script-fu batch working
from a --bath command line.
the bad news...it only works if the interface is loaded up :-|
if I dont load the interface, my invoking of the ascii-img
script-fu fails... is there a fix for this? Do I set some
variable to allow font'in
Relating to this I seem to have had trouble doing something as simple as
drawing one pixel at a time, it seems even the pen/pencil tool is not as
fine as one pixel. Is there something I'm missing?
Thanks,
Josh
On Wed, 14 Jun 2000, Robb Kidd wrote:
> Does the GIMP provide on option to re
Does the GIMP provide on option to replace the default pencil
pointer with a circle/shape representing the current brush size? I'm
trying to make the switch to GIMP (or at least get up to speed with it)
and the "precision bursh" is a feature I've found very handy in my years
of working with P
Hi (again)
While cropping images one question came into my mind:
What is the upper most left pixel referred to:
is it x=0;y=0 or starts it with 1 (x=1;y=1)?
Thomas
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I believe, there is a slight misconception, what I will achive (no wonder, I did not
say it:-):
This script will _create a new_ picture and does something with it.
>add these lines to (script-fu register ..)
>SF-IMAGE "The image" 0
>SF-DRAWABLE "The layer" 0
>they have to be the first variable
Hello,
I need some help to get out of the this dead-end situation
rpm -Uvh gimp 1.1.22-1.i386.rpm
error: failed dependencies:
perl = 5.005_03 is needed by gimp-1.1.22-1
/usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.005/i386-pld-linux-thread is needed
by gimp-1.1.22-1
perl(Carp) is ne
>
>
> Is anybody making any progress on this?
>
> Mogens: you can edit printers.xml to remove the printers you're not
> interested in, and then recompile.
>
Thanks Robert
It solved my problem here and now.
Mogens Jæger
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