Following a suggestion by Lars Clausen, and with his suggestions
and improvements, I've written a plugin which corrects (or creates)
the barrel (or pincushion) distortion common to wideangle lenses.
It's designed to let you store and reuse corrections for specific
lenses (as well as just play).
I wanted to create a short animated movie, to do this I put them jpegs as
layers above each other and had Gimp create that animation
to my suprise I found no way of saving that movie nor could I figure out how
to set a framerate for it (like 10 pictures a second or something like that)
If
I wanted to create a short animated movie, to do this I put them jpegs as
layers above each other and had Gimp create that animation
to my suprise I found no way of saving that movie nor could I figure out how
to set a framerate for it (like 10 pictures a second or something like that)
Using Gimp-1.2.0.
I've been trying to upgrade my plug-ins library with
kaleidoscope
guash
gimp-ace
and running into serious problems. The configure step
fails with
checking for GTK - version = 1.2.7... yes
checking for gimptool... /usr/local/bin/gimptool
checking for
On Thu, Feb 01, 2001 at 11:49:40AM -0800, Jeff Trefftzs wrote:
Using Gimp-1.2.0.
I've been trying to upgrade my plug-ins library with
kaleidoscope
guash
gimp-ace
and running into serious problems. The configure step
fails with
checking for GTK - version = 1.2.7...
I have installed Gimp 1.2.1 . I was able to install guash (I think that
it installed, actually, I haven't checked yet but it went through "make"
and "make install" properly, so I assume it is there.
I figured that ace needs 1.1 and I was going to poke around in the make
file to see what I could
Sorry -- Since I compiled Gimp-1.2.0 from the tarball/sources,
I'm pretty
sure I have all the relevant header files. Gimptool seems to
know where
everything is (/usr/local/...) and my path looks in that order,
too.
Just as another data point, the logconv plug-in compiled fine,
but its
You wrote on Dienstag, 30. Januar 2001 20:33:
On 30 Jan 2001 - 11:00 Roel Vanhout wrote:
When opening a file, selecting it in the open dialog and clicking
'generate preview', the file is not selected any more.
Hi Roel,
just select all files in the directory and click on den 'preview' button.