On Thu, 10 Nov 2016 04:11:04 +0100, Mikari wrote:
> Changing the resolution doesn't change much like I hoped it would. Everything
> stays small on gimp even if it's big everywhere else. Do I just put the folder
> in the themes as is? I must be missing something because selecting it in
> preference
Hi Hija,
What Rick is trying to explain is that there is no such thing as "real
resolution".
The number of dots/pixels per inch you see depends on how big you
display each pixel or, looking it the other way, how many dots you
squeeze/stretch into a given space.
The first dialogue that Rick
[Subject: [Gimp-user] Cannot open PSD -CMYK setting]
Hello Aneri.
You're getting that error because gimp does not (yet) support images in
CMYK mode. You have a few options.
1. Download Krita and convert the psd to RGB or continue editing it in CMYK
in Krita. (I image you don't really want to lea
Hello,
I am trying to open a PSD in GIMP. Although I am aware that not all layers of a
PSD might open in this case the whole psd is not opening due to some CMYK
setting error.
Check attachement for the same.
Is there any workaround to open these kinds of PSDs?
Thanks
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Changing the resolution doesn't change much like I hoped it would. Everything
stays small on gimp even if it's big everywhere else. Do I just put the folder
in the themes as is? I must be missing something because selecting it in
preferences isn't changing anything.
>There you are. At 2736 x 1
In Python scripting you can use PF_XXX parameters in the register() function to
generate a settings window, but these are pretty limited. I've made my own UI
constructor to meet my needs.
So, because of this I only use PF_IMAGE and PF_DRAWABLE. However, this means the
only parameters that can be i