Re: [Gimp-user] A plug-in for those who still don't like the new Save/Export

2012-08-18 Thread maderios

On 08/17/2012 09:55 PM, Partha Bagchi wrote:


Maderios

See if this script helps you. An old script written by Rob Antonishen:

http://ffaat.pointclark.net/incoming/scripts/save_and_export.scm

Hi
The Akkana script
https://github.com/akkana/gimp-plugins/blob/master/save-export-clean.py
works well now.

Greetings


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[Gimp-user] Installing help files

2012-08-18 Thread The Visioning Oracle

I just figured it out.  Place them in the GIMP mother folder.


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  1. Re:  GIMP is GREAT! (Stephen Allen)
  2.  installing help files (Chuck Gee)
  3. Re:  GIMP opening screen (scl)
  4.  build 2.8 on FreeBSD question (Waitman Gobble)
  5. Re:  build 2.8 on FreeBSD question (Tobias Jakobs)
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Message: 1
Date: Thu, 16 Aug 2012 06:53:41 -0400
From: Stephen Allen marathon.duran...@gmail.com
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Subject: Re: [Gimp-user] GIMP is GREAT!
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On Tue, Aug 14, 2012 at 05:16:24PM +0200, maderios wrote:


Hi Alexandre

Really ? In 1987, digital photography  didn't exist... We
(photographers) were using color slides, and the contrast was a big
problem... Easier with negative but useless for commercial use.
Then, 1990 years, some colleagues began using P$$op for editing and
archiving their photos. It was the beginning.

Thomas renamed his program Photoshop and worked out a short-term
deal with scanner manufacturer Barneyscan to distribute copies of
the program with a slide scanner
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adobe_Photoshop#Early_history


It was used in the printing industry, PrePress long before Photographers
started using it. That was what kept us busy in the scanning department
during the late 80s  90s.

Really Wikipedia is a great resource, however it's not definitive. If
you go to about Photoshop you'll still see the Knoll name in the
credits, so I'll take the originators word over Wikipedia, thank-you very
much.


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Date: Thu, 16 Aug 2012 10:53:30 -0700
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Hi:
I just installed 2.8 and have downloaded the help files, but cannot figure 
out the destination folder/location for extracting them. I am using 
Windows Vista.

Thank you,
Chuck

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Date: Thu, 16 Aug 2012 20:09:50 +0200
From: scl sc...@die-optimisten.net
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Hi,

to me it seems you expect the toolbar and brushes dock to the left side
docked. To achieve this, toggle Windows/Single Window Mode.
The tabs on the upper right side will appear when there's more than one
image open. To see them simply open or create another file.
Don't mind the dark theme of your GIMP vs. the fawn one from the
tutorial. That's no error. If you don't like it, you can choose another
theme in Edit/Preferences/Theme.

BTW: The subject 'GIMP opening screen' is a bit misleading, because it
lets one think of the splash screen with the progress bar. To be more
precise, you could for instance use 'GIMP screen after opening a file'
next time ;-)

Kind regards,

Sven



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Date: Thu, 16 Aug 2012 12:40:37 -0700 (PDT)
From: Waitman Gobble uzi...@da3m0n8t3r.com
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Subject: [Gimp-user] build 2.8 on FreeBSD question
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Hi,

I'm building gimp on a FreeBSD 10.0-CURRENT machine, with gtk3.
I have a failure in at-spi2-core when it does the g-ir-scanner bit. It 
looks like it's possibly ignoring the include spec for Introspection, it's 
running:


# /usr/local/bin/g-ir-scanner -v --namespace 
Atspi --nsversion=2.0 -I.. -I.. --include=GLib-2.0 --include=GObject-2.0 
(ETC)


note the -I.. -I..

anyway it's failing, complaining about not finding libintl.h included in 
glib gi18n.h


I don't see where to add paths in autogen.sh, I edited the Makefile and 
added -I/usr/local/include to INTROSPECTION_CFLAGS without luck.


I did find 

[Gimp-user] GIMP 2.8.0 WIN32 - Very Slow

2012-08-18 Thread trv2
Tom168:

 I noticed a similar problem after updating to 2.8. In my case it
 only goes away if I turn off Colour Management altogether. Then
 2.8 redraws the screen fast - if anything even faster than 2.6.

Was all the difference for me. 2.8 was lagging and dragging badly. After 
disabling color management in preferences, it immediately became speedy. No lag 
at all.

Thanks for noting that. Don't think it would have occurred to me.





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[Gimp-user] how to exposing more tiff load options for scripting

2012-08-18 Thread Tim Dickson
I am trying to load single pages from multipage tiffs, convert them to 
monochrome (dithered), flatten the image, then save them as single 
monochrome, ccitt group4 tiffs. - all through scripts.


The multipage tiffs contain pages in grayscale and colour which were 
created using the old style (problematic) jpeg compression option.


I have tried other tools, such as libtiff (modified with a patch to 
handle the old jpeg compression), and the latest version of imagemajick. 
Unfortunately they cannot correctly convert the files, whereas gimp can, 
but only one page of the multi-page tiff at a time
(gimp crashes if I load a 5page document (as separate images) then 
convert each image to monochrome,flatten and save in one session)


the scripting function for loading tiffs
file-tiff-load
does not expose the options to load individual pages, or to select 
loading as images or as layers, which the visual file load/import does.


does anyone have any suggestions as to how I can achieve this using a 
script.?
manually is not a problem, but too time consuming for large (eg. 
200page) tiffs.

thanks, tim
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Re: [Gimp-user] how to exposing more tiff load options for scripting

2012-08-18 Thread Burnie West

On 08/18/2012 02:08 PM, Tim Dickson wrote:
I am trying to load single pages from multipage tiffs, convert them to 
monochrome (dithered), flatten the image, then save them as single monochrome, 
ccitt group4 tiffs. - all through scripts.


The multipage tiffs contain pages in grayscale and colour which were created 
using the old style (problematic) jpeg compression option.


I have tried other tools, such as libtiff (modified with a patch to handle the 
old jpeg compression), and the latest version of imagemajick. Unfortunately 
they cannot correctly convert the files, whereas gimp can, but only one page 
of the multi-page tiff at a time
(gimp crashes if I load a 5page document (as separate images) then convert 
each image to monochrome,flatten and save in one session)
Are you using a developmental version (2.9 --)? If not, the crash itself 
warrants a bug report.


the scripting function for loading tiffs
file-tiff-load
does not expose the options to load individual pages, or to select loading as 
images or as layers, which the visual file load/import does.


does anyone have any suggestions as to how I can achieve this using a script.?
manually is not a problem, but too time consuming for large (eg. 200page) tiffs.
thanks, tim
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Re: [Gimp-user] how to exposing more tiff load options for scripting

2012-08-18 Thread Daniel Smith
I don't exactly get what you mean by 200 page tiffs?
You mean one continuous image that takes 200 pages worth of sub-images?
But anyways, are you using the batch mode? I've never done it but I
understand there
are a lot of options there from non-interactive command line mode?
http://www.google.com/search?client=safarirls=enq=gimp+scripting+options+command+lineie=UTF-8oe=UTF-8
Dan

On 8/18/12, Burnie West w...@ieee.org wrote:
 On 08/18/2012 02:08 PM, Tim Dickson wrote:
 I am trying to load single pages from multipage tiffs, convert them to
 monochrome (dithered), flatten the image, then save them as single
 monochrome,
 ccitt group4 tiffs. - all through scripts.

 The multipage tiffs contain pages in grayscale and colour which were
 created
 using the old style (problematic) jpeg compression option.

 I have tried other tools, such as libtiff (modified with a patch to handle
 the
 old jpeg compression), and the latest version of imagemajick.
 Unfortunately
 they cannot correctly convert the files, whereas gimp can, but only one
 page
 of the multi-page tiff at a time
 (gimp crashes if I load a 5page document (as separate images) then convert

 each image to monochrome,flatten and save in one session)
 Are you using a developmental version (2.9 --)? If not, the crash itself
 warrants a bug report.

 the scripting function for loading tiffs
 file-tiff-load
 does not expose the options to load individual pages, or to select loading
 as
 images or as layers, which the visual file load/import does.

 does anyone have any suggestions as to how I can achieve this using a
 script.?
 manually is not a problem, but too time consuming for large (eg. 200page)
 tiffs.
 thanks, tim
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Re: [Gimp-user] how to exposing more tiff load options for scripting

2012-08-18 Thread Chris Mohler
On Sat, Aug 18, 2012 at 5:47 PM, Daniel Smith opened...@gmail.com wrote:
 I don't exactly get what you mean by 200 page tiffs?
 You mean one continuous image that takes 200 pages worth of sub-images?

TIFF can store multiple images (pages) in one file.  TIFF is one of
the most abused image formats I know of ;)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tagged_Image_File_Format#Multiple_subfiles

Chris
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Re: [Gimp-user] how to exposing more tiff load options for scripting

2012-08-18 Thread Chris Mohler
On Sat, Aug 18, 2012 at 7:07 PM, Daniel Smith opened...@gmail.com wrote:
 That must be one heck of a big file. I used to work in graphics
 but nothing like that.
 This topic reminds me of the woman a while back who was
 making a giant fabric image like a mile long?

It's probably not that bad, since they are grayscale and
JPEG-compressed.  By the OP's desire to save as CCITT 1-bit, I infer
that they're probably document scans, so the JPEG/TIFF compression
would keep the file size down.

Since there's nothing in the procedure browser that seems to deal with
multipage TIFFs, I'm not sure GIMP can be scripted to deal with them
though.  Some time ago, I looked at extending what was exposed to the
procedure browser but I couldn't really make heads or tails of it.

Hmm - how about getting ImageMagick to just split the TIFFs into
individual files, then running the batch plug-in or your own script?

Chris

PS - I'm a freelancer and dabble in a bit of everything.  Feel free to
contact me off-list if you'd want to hire me to look into it for you.
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[Gimp-user] GIMP 2.8.0 in FreeBSD Jail example

2012-08-18 Thread Waitman Gobble
Hi,

I've been wanting to check out Gimp 2.8 since I read the news release, and 
finally took some time to build it on my machine. It is not certain when the 
FreeBSD packages and ports will be updated and tested and published. There have 
been some people who have built it by updating their system packages, but I 
decided to build it in a jail chroot to avoid possibly royally dorking up my 
system. It runs through a 'remote' connection to Xorg server (same machine). 
However I do want to spend some more time investigating ways to safely 'break 
it out of jail'. ;-)

If you are interested in trying my alternate setup on your FreeBSD machine I 
have written some basic instructions at the following URL.

http://www.waitman.net/doku.php/gimp28-freebsd

Have a great weekend.


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