Macro for cropping pictures
My digital camera has an option to take 16 consective pictures and drop them in one frame. Every time it does this the dimensions are always the same. Is there a way a macro can be written to chop up the picture and make an animated sequence? I would like to do this at the command line. About all I do with gimp is to crop and save pictures. So this is a bit above my head. Frank
Re: Macro for cropping pictures
On Fri 21-Apr-2000 at 11:52:11AM -0400, Frank Kujawski wrote: My digital camera has an option to take 16 consective pictures and drop them in one frame. Every time it does this the dimensions are always the same. Is there a way a macro can be written to chop up the picture and make an animated sequence? I would like to do this at the command line. There's a script-fu for doing this sort of thing at: http://www.mungewell.ndirect.co.uk/fujidx10/index.htm Bruno -- http://bruno.postle.net/ PGP signature
Re: Image slice
On Thu, 20 Apr 2000, Paul wrote: Is there a plugin/script that I could use, to slice a particular image into 6 or 7 parts, then assign a URL to each piece. You can pull out red/blue dashed lines from both the horizontal and vertical ruler of your image. The (rectangular) selection tool will then snap to these. This should make it easy for you to slice your image. The snap-lines are even saved with the XCF-format. -- -Stephan / / http://wiktor.dk/~stephan Freelance grafiker og webdesigner
Re: Image slice
Hi, There is a good plug-in to do this : perlotine (Filtres/Web/Perlotine) I've tranform it to can save in jpeg and png format (the original script just save in gif) I've send it to Seth Burgess, but he didn't put it on the CVS server. If anybody would this script (the new one with jpeg and png format) you can write me Regards Axel R. On Thu, 20 Apr 2000, Paul wrote: Is there a plugin/script that I could use, to slice a particular image into 6 or 7 parts, then assign a URL to each piece. You can pull out red/blue dashed lines from both the horizontal and vertical ruler of your image. The (rectangular) selection tool will then snap to these. This should make it easy for you to slice your image. The snap-lines are even saved with the XCF-format. -- -Stephan / / http://wiktor.dk/~stephan Freelance grafiker og webdesigner
A Few questions...
I have installed the latest development version (1.1.19), with just /configure,make,make install...does anyone know how much disk space that would take up? Another thing I've ben wondering...I've seen numerous screenshots on the web, and GIMP had it's colour pickers, brush, patern and gradient buttons all on the right hand side. I have them at the bottom, and I can't find anything relevant in the preferences. Is there a way to change the layout in this version? Finally :) I read somewhere that there was a GIMP Hollywood project (I can't remember where I read that though)...any more info about what that is exactly? Thanks guys. -- Cheers, Paul