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On Mon, Nov 20, 2017 at 1:37 PM PixelPixie wrote:
> >Any idea of date?
> >
> >The only one that turned
Microsoft on screen keyboard doesn't seem to work using gimp. I use the
keyboard with a mouse due to my disability. I am working on a Windows 7
platform using gimp 2.8. Any ideas where I can go to get advice or better
still a workaround. I have tried at the on-screen keyboards , but I seem to
get
Good Day!
I am a newbie learner to “” and I am trying to accomplish a series of steps, but
things just don’t seem to work out for me.
I have 2 problems, well more but I wont go into everything
- Basically I am trying to import a picture of varing sizes, and then
resize
them to fit a
I have used Gimp for many years and not come across this, but thought I would
check in case it is in Gimp somewhere as it would easily achieve my desired
outcome.
Some decades ago I used Colorworks on OS/2, had non destructive editing, editing
effects as layers with layer masks to control the
>Any idea of date?
>
>The only one that turned up in a search is this
>
>http://gimp.1065349.n5.nabble.com/Painting-on-transparency-td51146.html
That's exactly the post I was looking for, thanks!
Isn't there a link to the posts we make? All the tech forums I know allow access
to old posts after
>Hi,
>I want to read an old post I wrote to the forum, how can I do that?
>Sorry if you answered this before, I found no FAQ here.
>Thank you,
>PixelPixie
Any idea of date?
The only one that turned up in a search is this
http://gimp.1065349.n5.nabble.com/Painting-on-transparency-td51146.html
My (wonderful) experience, just in case somebody might find it useful. (Not sure
if this is going to work for everyone)
GIMP used to take up to a whole minute indexing fonts every time it started up
on my Windows 10 laptop.
Somewhere I read the suggestion to find the .font.cache-1 file in
Hi,
I want to read an old post I wrote to the forum, how can I do that?
Sorry if you answered this before, I found no FAQ here.
Thank you,
PixelPixie
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>Here is the link to the gimp plug-in, maybe that will help!
>
>https://seebk.github.io/GIMP-Lensfun/
>
>carol
Thanks, very simple build and works a charm. Detects my lens correctly and saves
a bit of time.
Steve
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>I recommend starting from scratch.
>
>Take your original image and duplicate it.
>
>Add a (white) layer mask to the top layer. If you paint in that in
>black it shows the bottom layer. see:
>https://docs.gimp.org/en/gimp-layer-mask-add.html
>
>Now you can adjust the two layers, top one darker,
On 11/16/2017 07:23 AM, NicPic wrote:
> 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
>
On 11/20/17 09:05, Patrick Dunford wrote:
Well I have been trying out 2.9.7 to get the view rotation, which is a
great feature.
But of course the issue when using view rotation is all the existing
tools are aligned to the image borders, so rectangle select and the
regular grid for example
Well I have been trying out 2.9.7 to get the view rotation, which is a
great feature.
But of course the issue when using view rotation is all the existing
tools are aligned to the image borders, so rectangle select and the
regular grid for example will continue to be aligned to the image
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