to me, be something you'd want to try right off the bat.
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have spreadsheet functions.
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https://www.theregister.co.uk/2019/10/23/libreoffice_latest_victim_of_curse_of_catalina/
includes discussion of some problems running gimp on mac os catalina.
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On Sun, Oct 13, 2019 at 12:20 PM, Maurizio Loreti
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> “Seems to have broken”...? Beta releases have been outside from months; it
> is hard to believe that GIMP MacOS team
en several things, including
some photo-related ones.
https://petapixel.com/2019/10/08/dont-update-to-macos-catalina-yet-if-you-use-photoshop-or-lightroom/
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shift p will give you corners you can drag in any direction to alter
perspective and size and shape.
On Fri, Oct 11, 2019 at 13:08, AHoyt145 wrote:
> I have an image of a building. I would like to stretch the building to make it
> taller without distorting the top of it. How can this be done
said Liam R E Quin:
| To be clear, don't open the PDF in GIMP, as this will re-sample the
| image.
Could you elaborate a bit here? Specifically, the harm you see coming from
this?
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which you save by whatever name
and in whatever format you want, all the while weeping over the poor
quality of the thing, unless it's a very high resolution PDF. No?
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are you looking to do it in batches? if not, you do know there’s a built-in
metadata editor, right?
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On Mon, Sep 23, 2019 at 21:27, vndep wrote:
> Are there any good tutorials/sample code for using python scrips to edit
> me
?
if you're using any transparency, as "blend" implies, you'll need to use
png -- jpegs don't do transparency. also, png is or can be lossless,
unlike jpeg.
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of the gimp color
profile and how when one brings in a picture that already has the embedded
gimp color profile it wan't to change to the gimp color profile, which
alters the picture even though it shouldn't.
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it is a printing setting -- dots per inch, etc. --
rather than the size of the image in gimp.
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they had in
mind.
so would someone be so good as to talk me through the rationale here such
that i might intelligently deal with it?
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said dep:
| Yes: Shift-R, then drag the image until it is in the desired
| oriantation, after which you'll want to crop to suit.
oriantation=orientation
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want?
Yes: Shift-R, then drag the image until it is in the desired oriantation,
after which you'll want to crop to suit.
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what’s the opacity setting?
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On Mon, Aug 5, 2019 at 23:04, wrote:
> Hi,
>
> The brush size is set to 1 pixel. Rather than erase, the eraser greys
> a pixel. Layers and channels panels are visible here.
>
> http://easthope.ca/GIMPlayersAndChannels2019-08-05.png
>
I thought this was happening to me too, but then I discovered we now need to
pay closer attention to the path. when you open the file again in gimp, check
to see where it was saved. I don’t know if anything is changed, but it seems as
though it has.
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On Mon, Aug 5, 2019 at 15:27, idooley
want to process.
I know that that is *an* answer but I very much hope that it is not *the*
answer.
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said Liam R E Quin:
| On Tue, 2019-07-02 at 15:40 +, dep wrote:
| > Which is to say that I'd
| > like
| > to set a GIMP default to 32 bits while in GIMP, no matter the bit
| > depth of
| > the original image. Does this make sense?
|
| Yes, it'd be a good feature request. Pleas
while in GIMP, no matter the bit depth of
the original image. Does this make sense?
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point, radius, and compress, are not
particularly intuitive to me, but i'm guessing some relief might be found
there.
i suppose i could experiment, but i thought if the answer is known and
simple i needn't try to discover it.
thanks in advance.
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to a fairly small subset of gimp users,
i thought i'd ask here if there are others here who do infrared and if so
if there's sufficient interest to justify making a separate/sub list, if
only an ad-hoc list to discuss the pursuit.
what say ye?
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