On 02/04/2013 04:53 PM, DaviesMediaDesign wrote:
> Yeah 2.8 is still a good program but I just got way too accustomed/attached to
> the way everything is laid out in 2.6. If they came out with a version of Gimp
> that incorporated properties found in Illustrator, like scalable vector
> graphics, I
>Initially the new sliders (i.e. layer opacity adjustment, etc) were
>puzzling to me. Then I had my "well duh!" moment when someone
>on-list mentioned that the coarse adjustment function is active with
>the cursor in the top half of the slider area, the fine adjustment
>function in the bottom half
>the only thing that could (maybe) confuse people that see your video
>is that the color balance is giving different results now in gimp 2.8
>than it was in gimp 2.6. So if someone tries it with the same photo
>he'll not get the same outcome.
Hmm yeah that could be a problem. Thanks for the heads u
On 02/04/13 11:19, Steve Kinney wrote:
> On 02/04/2013 03:46 AM, Elmer Wix wrote:
>> Øyvind Kolås wrote:
> [...]
>
>>> The perspective tool has an inverse mode, if you align the grid lines
>>> from the wireframe preview with the lines desired to become
>>> horizontal/vertical and then do the tran
On 02/04/2013 03:46 AM, Elmer Wix wrote:
> Øyvind Kolås wrote:
[...]
>> The perspective tool has an inverse mode, if you align the grid lines
>> from the wireframe preview with the lines desired to become
>> horizontal/vertical and then do the transform you should end up with a
>> rectified versi
El dom, 03-02-2013 a las 17:42 -0500, Steve Kinney escribió:
> On 02/01/2013 07:28 PM, Lailah wrote:
> > Hi! Yes, I have a Wordpress where I published my work. This
> > the link of my last post, but you can see any you want.
> >
> > http://viajeramental.wordpress.com/2013/02/01/post-abigarradit
On Mon, 2013-02-04 at 00:46 -0800, Elmer Wix wrote:
> The size and aspect ratio of the rectified
> quadrilateral isn't always close to what I want it to be, though.
I use it like this when I can:
1. crop the image so the object is in the middle, approximately (or
float it to a new layer together
> Date: Mon, 4 Feb 2013 00:46:53 -0800
> From: elmer.cabekaziruronometu@gmail.com
> To: gimp-user-list@gnome.org
> Subject: Re: [Gimp-user] Unskewing images of flat rectangular objects in Gimp
>
> Øyvind Kolås wrote:
> > The perspective tool has an inverse mode, if you align the grid lines
>
Øyvind Kolås wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 4, 2013 at 4:11 PM, Elmer Wix
> wrote:
>> I often use my digital camera to take pictures of flat, rectangular
>> objects, like framed paintings on a wall, book or album covers, or
>> pages of documents. Of course, I can't take these pictures straight
>> on and p