On Wed, Nov 15, 2017 at 6:55 PM, steveedmonds wrote:
> I have Lensfun installed and working well with Huggin.
> If I want to use the Lensfun database in Gimp, do I just need the plugin,
> i.e.
> the plugin will find the installed Lensfun and not install a new database.
>
> As I haven't easily fou
Hello, this is feature request, probably will be interesting for someone...
Use case:
When you work on some project, you need to open different files.
When closing GIMP window, GIMP suggests to save _each_ file to GIMP format.
Probably, if there was an option to save _all_ files into one GIMP file
>Bloomin Forum software has mangled the file format I posted! It
>removes anything that looks like HTML. So, if I replace less-than and
>greater-than signs with square brackets, then maybe I can get away
>with it:
>
>[?xml version="1.0"?]
>[!DOCTYPE fontconfig SYSTEM "fonts.dtd"]
>[fontconfig]
>
>
>Vaguely remember this one.
>
>To brighten up put the top layer in 'Screen' mode. For more use
>'Addition' mode (but that will blow the colors out)
>
>No need to link the layers. If you need more than that then probably
>have to go back to the original image and edit from scratch.
>
>rich: www.gimp
>Thanks for responding! :)
>
>I don't think that'll do what I want to do. (I'm looking at the Layer
>Modes guide.)
>
>What I want is to make the light look more intense. So I made the top
>layer darker and the bottom one darker.
I recommend starting from scratch.
Take your original image and d
>Thanks for the reply...will try those suggestions
Found a simple solution right on the screen...it was just physically so tiny I
never noticed it.
My attached screen shot is of the top right corner of a GIMP screen after an
image has loaded into it.
It shows the tiny square button at the right e
>AFAIK the only use for lensfun with Gimp is when you need to import a
>digital-camera RAW image with a plugin.
>
>OpenSuse 42.3 looks like still using Gimp 2.8.18 The only plugin I can
>think of will be ufRAW, probably in the Opensuse repo to install. It
>is old, there is a updated version nufraw
>Thanks for your replies.
>I'm trying to make the text, in the layer in question, clearer, but
>when I pull up the .xcf and select the text layer, the horizontal
>dialog box pops up, and I don't see how to apply anti-alias with this
>box. But, I also pulled up the "Tools Options" (see attached imag
here are the attachments
Attachments:
* http://www.gimpusers.com/system/attachments/750/original/antiAlias.png
* http://www.gimpusers.com/system/attachments/751/original/export.png
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I want to print an image 277mm long on an A4 sheet. At that length it has to be
in Landscape orientation, otherwise it won't accept me subsequently specifying a
printed image length of 277mm under File > Print. Many times I've sorted this by
File > Page Setup > check "Landscape", (prior to File > P
>Hello,
>
>I've made two layers for this icon I'm making. The top layer is a
>slightly darker version of the bottom layer. I want to cut out the
>girl in the red dress on the top layer to make her look brighter in
>the icon.
>
Vaguely remember this one.
To brighten up put the top layer in 'Screen
>I have Lensfun installed and working well with Huggin.
>If I want to use the Lensfun database in Gimp, do I just need the
>plugin, i.e. the plugin will find the installed Lensfun and not
>install a new database.
>
>As I haven't easily found the plugin for Opensuse Leap 42.3, I am
>assuming my best
Hello,
I've made two layers for this icon I'm making. The top layer is a slightly
darker version of the bottom layer. I want to cut out the girl in the red dress
on the top layer to make her look brighter in the icon.
But I am STRUGGLING getting any of these layers to work correctly. I have been
>12.5 is not a 'default' value it is the value that will fit the image
>in the Gimp window. A smaller image will have a different value.
>
>It comes from Edit -> Preferences -> Image Windows-> Initial zoom
>ratio where the options are **Fit to window** or **1:1**
>
>1:1 with a 6231x4212 pix image w
I have Lensfun installed and working well with Huggin.
If I want to use the Lensfun database in Gimp, do I just need the plugin, i.e.
the plugin will find the installed Lensfun and not install a new database.
As I haven't easily found the plugin for Opensuse Leap 42.3, I am assuming my
best option
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