Thanks for your inputs, I was able to get what I needed.
Regards,
V.N. Siddharth Rao
Spin Energy Laboratory (SEL)
NUS, Singapore
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I'm going to call the image that isn't inverted right.jpg and the
image that is inverted (not really inverted, but certainly it's not
right) wrong.jpg, to avoid typing really long file names.
Right.jpg doesn't have an embedded ICC profile. Right.jpg was
created using Gimp, according to the
It turns out that the embedded profile in wrong.jpg does have an
incorrect tone response curve. See the attached screenshot comparing
the incorrect TRC to what it should look like. The embedded profile
compresses the original sRGB 1024-point TRC range from 0 to 65535 down
to about half the
On 07/28/2013 07:00 AM, Elle Stone wrote:
I'm going to call the image that isn't inverted right.jpg and the
image that is inverted (not really inverted, but certainly it's not
right) wrong.jpg, to avoid typing really long file names.
Right.jpg doesn't have an embedded ICC profile. Right.jpg was
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I'm trying to create a grayscale gradient that varies from one side to
the other of a selected area but it doesn't show up when I finish the
attempt. I'm new to the concepts of Gimp so I'm sure it's some simple
mistake. Could someone detail how to do this? Lol, from what i've read
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Hello,
it has now been months that Gimp developers seem to have decided that
their product vision in Gimp2.8 (debian/unstable) is more relevant
than the workflow of their users.
People who use Gimp *a lot* keep clicking Save as instead of Export
because that is what they're used to. Because
So what exactly does this do? Does it lock GIMP 2.6 onto your machine and not
allow you to upgrade to 2.8, or what?
Sorry, I'm mainly a Windows user :P
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On Jul 27, 2013, at 6:10 PM, Dirk noi...@pwnoogle.com wrote:
Hello,
it has now been months that Gimp developers seem to
On Sun, Jul 28, 2013 at 10:35 PM, Kasim Ahmic wrote:
So what exactly does this do? Does it lock GIMP 2.6 onto your machine and not
allow you to upgrade to 2.8, or what?
Chroot allows running an operating system within an operating system,
in an isolated environment. Typically this is done for
chroot changes the root directory for the process (in this case Gimp)
from / to another path.
debootstrap installs a minimal linux and Gimp 2.6 into that new root
path. So you are running a distribution inside a distribution. But it is
not like a VM because no hardware is emulated.
The
* Ofnuts ofn...@laposte.net [07-28-13 20:32]:
On 07/29/2013 01:55 AM, Dirk wrote:
Needless to say I /still/ clicked on Save as... or Save.
You *click*? Never learned Ctrl-S or Ctrl-E? (and you can probably redefine
the Ctrl-S shortcut to be 'file-export')
Undoubtedly a windoz uzer.
On 07/28/2013 08:01 PM, Jay Smith wrote:
So, if I am understanding correctly, all I have to do is remove the
profile and the image should be fine.
Technically you should better replace the profile by a correct one...
or convert the images to sRGB (not using the imbedded profile, profile)
On 07/28/2013 08:31 PM, Ofnuts wrote:
On 07/29/2013 01:55 AM, Dirk wrote:
Needless to say I /still/ clicked on Save as... or Save.
You *click*? Never learned Ctrl-S or Ctrl-E? (and you can probably
redefine the Ctrl-S shortcut to be 'file-export')
I use command keys like CTRL-S, but not
Paul Cartwright wrote,
On 07/28/2013 08:31 PM, Ofnuts wrote:
On 07/29/2013 01:55 AM, Dirk wrote:
Needless to say I /still/ clicked on Save as... or Save.
You *click*? Never learned Ctrl-S or Ctrl-E? (and you can probably
redefine the Ctrl-S shortcut to be 'file-export')
I use command
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