Re: Performance of Gimp vs. photoshop for large images

2000-06-06 Thread Alan Buxey
hi, BTW, Unix "trashing" is rare to find, or at least to heard. When it moves data to disk it does not sound like Windows Machine Gun Swap Routine (TM), ;-) easiest way to see when you're swapping is to go to a shell and type 'free' - you shouldnt see the swap number used at all if you want

Help with my mail

2000-06-06 Thread Per Pettersson
Hi all. I use pine and i want all [EMAIL PROTECTED] mails to go directly into my GIMP mail dir. How can I perform this? Happy Gimping! /Per

Re: Help with my mail

2000-06-06 Thread Alan Buxey
hi, Not the answer you expected, but pine cannot separate mail on its own. Yassen ..but your advice has helped me out (I was halfway to a working procmail) so it was worth saying anyway! :-) alan

Re: Performance of Gimp vs. photoshop for large images

2000-06-06 Thread Marc Lehmann
On Tue, Jun 06, 2000 at 09:55:50AM +0100, Alan Buxey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: can I see some references for these values? Seems that number is just climbing all the time. can the human eye distinguish more than 26-bit? Even at 4kx3k, you've only got 12million pixels that can be of different

Re: Performance of Gimp vs. photoshop for large images

2000-06-06 Thread Marc Lehmann
On Tue, Jun 06, 2000 at 09:50:08AM +0100, Alan Buxey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: BTW, Unix "trashing" is rare to find, or at least to heard. When it moves data to disk it does not sound like Windows Machine Gun Swap Routine (TM), ;-) easiest way to see when you're swapping is to go to a

Re: Help with my mail

2000-06-06 Thread Marc Lehmann
On Tue, Jun 06, 2000 at 07:25:40AM +, Per Pettersson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi all. I use pine and i want all [EMAIL PROTECTED] mails to go directly into my GIMP mail dir. How can I perform this? By mail filtering. Just look in an appropriate place where to do that. This, incidentally,

Re: Help with my mail

2000-06-06 Thread W.W. van den Broek
Per Pettersson wrote: Hi all. I use pine and i want all [EMAIL PROTECTED] mails to go directly into my GIMP mail dir. How can I perform this? Happy Gimping! /Per Try procmail, regards walter -- W.W. van den Broek e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] AZR-Dijkzigtfax:

Re: Performance of Gimp vs. photoshop for large images

2000-06-06 Thread Guillermo S. Romero / Familia Romero
thats odd. that size should be fine. i work in film res all the time (4kx3k) at 32bpp (yes, i know film should be done at 48 or 64 bpp to prevent banding, i only work this res for testing) can I see some references for these values? Seems that number is just climbing all the time. can the