Under linux, the color-to-alpha permit to make this.
For PNG: with PNG, you can save alpha transparency but in the browsers, this
functionnality isn't implemented in all cases.
So...
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De: Gerhardus Geldenhuis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Date: jeudi 08 fvrier 2001
Title: RE: Scanned Image Processing
Perhaps doing Posterization (Image/Color/posterize)
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De: Cheung Koon Tung, Kent [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Date: vendredi 02 février 2001 10:31
À: GIMP
Objet: Scanned Image Processing
Dear GIMP Gurus,
I am facing a
Under linux at least, there's a plugin named colortoalpha (i dont't know
where in the menu exactly, i believe under Image/Colors, search in the PDB)
that can be good for this.
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De: Jonathan Gift [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Date: vendredi 12 janvier 2001 13:34
: Gimp
Hello everybody,
It should be very nice if i could run perl script in Gimp for Windows. Is it
possible ? (i think it's necessary to have Gimp.pm installed but are there
"binaries" available for Windows ?)
Begin to select with ellipse tool. When, without, release mouse button,
press CTRL and, miracle, the pixel you have choosen to start the ellipse
become the center of this ellipse. Simply cool. Perfect circle ? Ctrl+Shift.
(note: don't maintain these keys before starting to select else they have
You should use mspaint
-copy you picture in word
-launch mspaint
-do paste
-do copy
-go to gimp
-use "File/Acquire/From Clipboard
Regards.
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De: Jim Clark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Date: vendredi 17 novembre 2000 17:51
À: GIMP
Objet: Getting Images Into GIMP
Howdy
In "color selection" dialog, there's a watermark tab that permit to store 10
diffents colors. It's very intersting to preserve a graphical charter. Is
there a possibility to save this "palette" of color in a file. Because, when
you quit The GIMP, these palette is cleared.
The "top" (as we say in
Hello everybody,
In my country (France), a supermarket sell a wacom tablet and mouse for a
nice price (i think). But, it work with USB port. Will work it in linux,
specially with gimp ?
Mike Peters [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Date: mardi 31 octobre 2000 16:58
À: COUTIER Eric
Objet: Re: "apply" a channel
COUTIER Eric wrote:
I know this. It's hard to explain... I simply want to save in bmp, jpg...
format EXACTLY what i see on the screen. That's mean: image opacified by
Hello everybody,
I want to do that:
1- Text tool
2- "Bla" (enter)
3- "Bla" appear on the image
4- "RightClick-Select-"Save to channel"
It's impossible. I think it's because the selection is "floated".
Finally i've found the solution.
1- Text tool
2- "Bla" (enter)
3- "Bla" appear on the
Hello,
I have an image with a semi-opaque channel. I want to save the final result,
just what i see, in a jpeg, bmp or others format. But, when i reopen the
jpg, bmp... file, the channel hasn't been applied. How to "apply" channels
or "flatten" channels, as you want ?
Regards. Eric.
Hello,
Under windows, i want to paste screen shots (i know, there's the acquire
screen shot tool but i think it's less fast)
So, i push PrtScreen or Alt+PrtScreen key and after that, i try to make
"Paste from clipboard" but it do nothing. Why ?
Yes, it flattens layers but not channels. And when you save image in bmp,
jpg... format, channels are "removed"
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De: pixel fairy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Date: lundi 30 octobre 2000 20:18
À: COUTIER Eric
Cc: 'GIMP_user'
Objet: Re: "apply" a ch
Hello everybody,
I've noted that the original layer is impossible to move. When you click on
the layer in the layers window, the "bottom" and "top" arrow are grayed
(even if you've created another layer in the image after). The only way i've
found to can move this layer is to duplicate it then
Where's is the "patch-name.diff" file ? On internet, i've just seen
gimp-1.xx-1.xy.tar.bz2 files (or like that). How to use them ?
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De: Malcolm Tredinnick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Date: mardi 17 octobre 2000 01:55
À: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Objet: Re: Patching Gimp
On
Waoo ! A 4.5 mb jpeg image ? What is its resolution ?
At my mind, the best way to put it on the web is to resave it with a higher
compression rate in jpeg format.
Eric.
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De: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Date: jeudi 12 octobre 2000 14:29
À: [EMAIL
Is there a script/plugin to make "stamps" ("eroded" text in circle, like a
stamp)
Salutations.
COUTIER Eric
The palette you've used to make your gif image is not good. To correct this,
open your png file, choose "Image/Mode/Indexed" and then choose generate
optimal palette. Then save it under gif format.
I've a question too: ie4 seem not support png format. In fact, when i've
clicked on you png link
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Date: vendredi 06 octobre 2000 14:03
À: COUTIER Eric
Objet: Little off-topic: PNG in browsers - Was: Low Quality Gifs
COUTIER Eric wrote:
The palette you've used to make your gif image is not good. To correct
this,
open your png file, choose "Image/Mode/Indexed&q
After the discussion about PNG/GIF, i've found this information about PNG
support in browser on libpng.org:
http://www.libpng.org/pub/png/pngapbr.html
(current status of PNG support level in browser)
http://www.libpng.org/pub/png/pngs-img.html
(samples to test your browser capabilities in
Hello,
GIMP: what a great tool !
I am just an user but can i make a suggestion ? There's 25 buttons on the
Gimp Toolbar and sometime, it's not easy to find the good one in all these
buttons.
I suggest to arrange buttons by "groups", separated with spaces, to respect
"7 items" ergonomy standard
Can gimp memorize feathered selection in path ? I've tried to do this:
*feather selection
*selection to path
*path to selection
After the last stage, select was refined.
Eric COUTIER.
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