http://git.gnome.org/browse/gimp/tree/plug-ins/file-psd
You can get the GIMP source code via Git, see
https://live.gnome.org/Git/Developers for instructions.
ok. I'll check it later. I guess it will take a very long time.
I've found that the colors problem is in CMYK. I've found CMYK - RGB
I almost always want to at least review the advanced options when exporting
to JPEG. In previous versions of Gimp, when the default options were saved,
this included whether or not the advanced dropdown was... dropped down.
Is there a way to replicate this behavior in the new version?
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On 11/15/2012 01:24 PM, Dexter Filmore wrote:
I can't indeed. Pointers appreciated.
Am Thursday 15 November 2012 19:40:15 schrieb Jim:
I actually spent an enormous amount of time figuring out steps to get it
to work. I haven't been using gimp much the past couple
I dont understand, sorry... Are you web designer or developer ?
Greetings
I'm sorry. I'm developer. I'm writing the code in PHP, JS, and other languages,
markup themes. So I'm using psd files that becomes to me from designers.
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Hi - I am a bit of a newbie to this prog. And the issue I am having, is
that I created a Magazine cover using my son's football pic. To make a long
story short - I can create a fabulous 4x6, but when I try to send it out to
blow up to an 8x10, it crops way too much of the cover... How do I save or
* jenn golden ellimae...@gmail.com [11-16-12 16:32]:
Hi - I am a bit of a newbie to this prog. And the issue I am having, is
that I created a Magazine cover using my son's football pic. To make a long
story short - I can create a fabulous 4x6, but when I try to send it out to
blow up to an
I am assuming you're asking it this way too because you saved it as a
flattened version of your work? I mean, if you have a version of it
with all the layers as live text and added graphics still separate,
you could just save or copy out another of the background pic and
scale or resize to your
Thanks! I ended up uploading the original image, then used the website
that is going to make the 8x10 to figure out where it was going to be
cropped - then took my gimp creation and adjusted accordingly - at least
now I know! :)
On Fri, Nov 16, 2012 at 4:43 PM, Patrick Shanahan
I have Windows 7 and have tried to download ufraw to gimp 2.8 I am given an
error message. is there a workaround that is simple like myself or another
plug-in?
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* gbudavid for...@gimpusers.com [11-16-12 19:59]:
I have Windows 7 and have tried to download ufraw to gimp 2.8 I am given an
error message. is there a workaround that is simple like myself or another
plug-in?
Perhaps, but the error message you see is not on my screen or we have some
kind of
* gbudavid for...@gimpusers.com [11-16-12 19:59]:
Perhaps, but the error message you see is not on my screen or we have
some
kind of communication probs, esp ??
The Program can't start because libgdk-win32-2.0-0.dll is missing from your
computer. try reinstalling the program to fix this problem...
* gbudavid for...@gimpusers.com [11-16-12 20:51]:
You can search for libgdw-win32 in the gimp archives and get a full
explanation. But, iirc, there are two copies of libgdw-win32 on your
computer. Find the first, the one not installed by gimp and delete
it.
Then you should be gold.
The error is
I have recently upgraded to Fedora 17 and now have Gimp 2.8 as a consequence.
As a user of Gnu/Linux I am used to using multiple workspaces, a separate
workspace for each job in hand but have found that the behaviour of Gimp 2.8 is
not to my liking. With Gimp set up in workspace 6 (say) the Gimp
gbudavid wrote:
I have Windows 7 and have tried to download ufraw to gimp 2.8 I am given an
error message. is there a workaround that is simple like myself or another
plug-in?
Hi gbudavid,
I could install UFRaw on Windows. You just have to obey the instructions
at [1], in the MS-Windows
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