On Sun, 19 Aug 2012 12:08:38 +0100, Tim Dickson wrote:
1. I am using gimp 2.8 (windows version in this case - the version that
comes with slackware is somewhat older)
Note that the Windows version of GIMP ships with older version of libtiff,
because there are problems with the most recent one
maderios writes:
The Akkana script
https://github.com/akkana/gimp-plugins/blob/master/save-export-clean.py
works well now.
For those who haven't used sites like Github before: be sure to
click on Raw before saving the plug-in to your plug-ins directory.
minhsien0330 writes:
After testing it
I want to scale down a set of 125 images. Is there another way to do this other
than one at a time? Prue's Doux
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On Sun, Aug 19, 2012 at 10:59 PM, N Q Suzumeh wrote:
I want to scale down a set of 125 images. Is there another way to do this
other than one at a time?
Of course :)
Please just use any batch processing software. There's plenty of such
applications. Phatch comes to mind as one of them.
Or you
minhsien0330 writes:
Besides, how do I setup the exported jpg quality? The defualt jpeg output
quality of Save/Export Clean seems very low.
Akkana Peck writes:
I find that whatever I
adjust them to, my jpg quality settings end up at 90, whether I
actually set the default higher or lower
On Sun, Aug 19, 2012 at 2:10 PM, Akkana Peck akk...@shallowsky.com wrote:
wouldn't it be more simple to flatten everything rather than ... ?
It wouldn't make you very happy after you saved an XCF and tried to
reopen it ... some formats DO support layers. :-)
How about:
- Duplicate image
-
On 12-08-19 02:59 PM, N Q Suzumeh wrote:
I want to scale down a set of 125 images. Is there another way to do this other
than one at a time? Prue's Doux
Check out ImageMagick. I seem to remember I used it once before to do a bulk
modify. Look at convert or mogrify.
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On Sun, Aug 19, 2012 at 5:35 PM, Kevin Cozens ke...@ve3syb.ca wrote:
On 12-08-19 02:59 PM, N Q Suzumeh wrote:
I want to scale down a set of 125 images. Is there another way to do this
other than one at a time? Prue's Doux
Check out ImageMagick. I seem to remember I used it once before to
Chris Mohler writes:
On Sun, Aug 19, 2012 at 2:10 PM, Akkana Peck akk...@shallowsky.com wrote:
wouldn't it be more simple to flatten everything rather than ... ?
It wouldn't make you very happy after you saved an XCF and tried to
reopen it ... some formats DO support layers. :-)
How
Hello,
I am trying to make my image fade to black on one side . I have read the blend
tool tutorial in the user manual but all I can get to hap pen is a black and
white gradient completely covering my image. I have tried adding a transparent
layer over the image and applying the
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