Your aim was to use the GIMP to crop the pictures, but did you try anything else? I
tried some
color related operations (color compose) and it returned "Compose: Image is not a gray
image
(bbp=3)". The bbp bit means bits per pixel (I think), and don't know if this has any
real bearing
on what
Amy writes:
> Is the file using cmyk color? The Gimp cannot open files saved with CMYK.
tiffinfo says "Photometric Interpretation: RGB color". I guess we can
trust that
Is the file using cmyk color? The Gimp cannot open files saved with CMYK.
On Fri, 16 Jun 2000, Jonathan E. Paton wrote:
> I tried downloading the two files to play with them. The second file 'after.tiff'
>is fine, but
> opening 'before.tiff' using the gimp gives errors - about unknown data s
> I tried downloading the two files to play with them. The second file
> 'after.tiff' is fine, but opening 'before.tiff' using the gimp gives
> errors - about unknown data segments. This is probably because
> Photoshop is using a newer(or non-standard) file format than the GIMP.
>
> The f
I tried downloading the two files to play with them. The second file 'after.tiff' is
fine, but
opening 'before.tiff' using the gimp gives errors - about unknown data segments. This
is probably
because Photoshop is using a newer(or non-standard) file format than the GIMP.
The file itself was c
Hi,
I've got tiffs created in Photoshop that I need to crop using Gimp. They
have alpha. If I open the up in Gimp, use the crop tool, then resave, the
next time I open them I discover that only the alpha-mask has been saved
in place of the rgb data.
before save: http://24.16.52.60/~dm/before.t