>TeddyRuxpinBear wrote on 16/03/17 09:07:
>Maybe http://www.imagemagick.org/script/montage.php using -annotate or
>-draw?
I tried using this software and I lost on trying to get it to work. I feel like
the scripting software in GIMP would be more usable. Thanks though.
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As for GIMP, I took
For which there is no documentation.
Rick S.
-Original Message-
From: Joao S. O. Bueno
Sent: Thursday, March 16, 2017 4:09 PM
To: Rick Strong
Cc: ofn...@gmx.com ; gimp-user-list@gnome.org
Subject: Re: [Gimp-user] How to input multiple lines of text onto seperate
photos
On 16 March
>Hi,
>
>I have Gimp 2.8.16 (Ubuntu 16.04) and I'm trying to edit a 16-bit
>image the following way:
>
>1 - Import DNG file into Photivo;
>2 - Make adjustments
>3 - Open the resulting image in Gimp
>4 - Save tiff file
>
>When I edit the Gimp resulting tif file with mediainfo, it says it is
>a 8-bit
>sudo uname -a
>Linux odroid-jessie 3.10.104+ #1 SMP PREEMPT Tue Feb 21 14:20:54 CET
>2017 armv7l GNU/Linux
>
>Gimp 2.8.14
>
>Desktop is openbox with no theme.
>
>Besides the brushes the color picker and many menu items are blue too,
>but mostly icons.
Sorry, nothing in the ARM department I can
>Wow, great information, thanks!
>
>As for Photivo Gimp plugin you referred to, is it the code that allows
>the "Send image to external editor" function?
>
>I'll give a try with RawTherapee, but Photivo, gave me the best
>results out of the box, besides offering a ton of options if I want to
>go
Hi,
I have Gimp 2.8.16 (Ubuntu 16.04) and I'm trying to edit a 16-bit image the
following way:
1 - Import DNG file into Photivo;
2 - Make adjustments
3 - Open the resulting image in Gimp
4 - Save tiff file
When I edit the Gimp resulting tif file with mediainfo, it says it is a 8-bit
image.
How
>Gimp 2.8.x is 8 bit only. Wait for Gimp 2.10 or use the development
>version Gimp 2.9.x
>
>For 'buntu and derivatives this is easily installed using a PPA. see
>
>https://launchpad.net/~otto-kesselgulasch/+archive/ubuntu/gimp-edge
>
>Updates frequently but is quite stable and usable. This will
>In indexed mode, the color of a pixel in the image (in all layers) is
>taken from a "color map". Since the index in the color map is a 8-bit
>byte, you can only have 256 colors (across all layers). When you
>import
>another image, its colors are approximated with the 256 colors in the
>current
>1) Image>Autocrop image, once you have fixed 2) on the two layers.
>
>2) You white background is not uniform it contains pixels with 253
>instead of 255,
>
>http://imgur.com/zHn0KH9
>
>... and autocrop only works with completely uniform backgrounds. You
>can
>fix this with "Levels", dragging the
On 16 March 2017 at 16:46, Rick Strong wrote:
> "there are two - GIMP can use both scheme or Python"
>
> Where would I find them? (Win 7-64 Pro, SP1)
they are built in to GIMP
filters->Python->console
filters->script-fu->console;
Use the "browse" button at the bottom of
"there are two - GIMP can use both scheme or Python"
Where would I find them? (Win 7-64 Pro, SP1)
Rick S.
-Original Message-
From: Joao S. O. Bueno
Sent: Thursday, March 16, 2017 10:17 AM
To: Rick Strong
Cc: ofn...@gmx.com ; gimp-user-list@gnome.org
Subject: Re: [Gimp-user] How to
On 16 March 2017 at 10:27, Rick Strong wrote:
> However GIMP defines it relative to the coordinates of the given box, I
> guess. I could script it in PageMaker, Corel Draw, InDesign, and MS Word.
>
> What is the current scripting system in GIMP?
thre are two - GIMP cna use
However GIMP defines it relative to the coordinates of the given box, I
guess. I could script it in PageMaker, Corel Draw, InDesign, and MS Word.
What is the current scripting system in GIMP?
Rick S.
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