On Wed, 2018-08-08 at 17:14 -0700, Lisa D. via gimp-user-list wrote:
> Thanks, everyone, for your help with this issue. I’m working with a
> jpeg
> that is 450x568 pixels @ 72 ppi/4.7x5.9”. I would like the dimensions
> to be
> 2.5” x 5.9”.
Your primary choices are to make it wider and then scale
Thanks, everyone, for your help with this issue. I’m working with a jpeg
that is 450x568 pixels @ 72 ppi/4.7x5.9”. I would like the dimensions to be
2.5” x 5.9”. When I resize it without maintaining the aspect ratio (so I
can make it longer than that would allow), you can tell that the image has
be
It is a great sunrise and kudos for being there and catching it.
Ofnuts has pointed out some problems and one of the main ones I see is that
it is not sharp at any resolution. Putting it on canvas will make it even
less sharp.
However, try a print on paper at 240 dpi for a 16 x 20 inch print.
On 08/08/18 05:02, nickib wrote:
only the picture on my iPhone is
better than what I got on my camera
Sorry but no, or you have a very shitty camera.
- Halos on the edges of the pillars and the bottom of the roofs of the
pagodas, likely some kind of sharpening.
- The roof slopes seem to b
I want to apply mantiuk06 to a really big image¹. However, using the
GEGL CLI, I get very different results than when I apply the filter from
within gimp as compared to using the GEGL CLI. See attached image: left
is original, middle is mantiuk06 applied from within gimp, right is
mantiuk06 applied
So I took this fabulous picture of a sunrise - only the picture on my iPhone is
better than what I got on my camera (which I REALLY need to learn how to use!)
and I want to have it enlarged on canvas to 48" wide by 24" tall. The only
problem is I can NOT get a good enough quality image to have a d
>So I took this fabulous picture of a sunrise - only the picture on my
>iPhone is better than what I got on my camera (which I REALLY need to
>learn how to use!) and I want to have it enlarged on canvas to 48"
>wide by 24" tall. The only problem is I can NOT get a good enough
>quality image to hav
>Is your pasted image in indexed color?
Well, I don't have a clue as to what happened but I can now duplicate and
recolor with no problems.
Thanks for the reply.
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>i wasted all day trying everything, and at least 10 tutorials, to fix
>this error. transparent background saved in jpg or png becomes black.
>i would really appreciate any help
You have your image in Gimp. Transparency is denoted (usually) by a chequer
board pattern. Export to a png file to keep
>Does assigning a color profile not work before exporting?
>
>https://i.imgur.com/JFNdMa6.png
Huh...
I thought I tested it, and it didnt "stick".
But I retried this just now, and it worked.
Thanks.
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>You can also use exiftool to add to the EXIF data:
>
>exiftool -artist="Phil Harvey" -copyright="2011 Phil Harvey" a.jpg
Not a fan of commandline any more. I'm surprised there isnt a plugin, or better
yet, a GIMP default itself, to do this.
Thanks for the tip about the brush.
Found a quickie tuto
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