On 18-11-06 21:43:47, Ken Moffat via gimp-user-list wrote:
We are subscribed, so we don't need a moderator to have the time to
take pity on our posts. But any post via that forum is effectively
from a non-subscriber, even if the forum itself might be subscribed.
ĸen
I don't feel that strongly
On Tue, Nov 06, 2018 at 08:39:25PM +, Ben Oliver via gimp-user-list wrote:
> On 18-11-06 14:48:02, Steve Kinney wrote:
> >
> >
> > I don't think the list is moderated; I've never heard it mentioned, and
> > my own posts usually show up within a minute or two.
>
> I only say this because I ac
On 18-11-06 14:48:02, Steve Kinney wrote:
I don't think the list is moderated; I've never heard it mentioned, and
my own posts usually show up within a minute or two.
I only say this because I actually asked the same question a while back
and got this answer:
Some people post to this list
On 11/6/18 2:46 AM, Ben Oliver via gimp-user-list wrote:
> On 18-11-05 20:44:27, James Moe via gimp-user-list wrote:
>>
>> This seems to happen sporadically.
>> All messages sent to the list since 16-Oct-2018 were sent again. I
>> checked the mail headers; the ones I sampled have today's date
>
On 11/2/18 10:43 PM, Subsquentual wrote:
Okay so this is something I figured out a few years ago on an older version of
GIMP. I'm coming back to it now and have updated it to the newest version as of
November 2018. And now I cannot figure this out.
So say I have a layer with a picture and I have
>I meant how to install GEGLs panorama-projection operation
That is what happens when you give just the minimum of information.
If using Gimp 2.8 then look in Tools -> GEGL Operation, long drop down menu to
scroll through.
If using Gimp 2.10 then look in Filters -> Map -> Panorama Projection.
I
>Thank you so much. I tried ducking (duckduckgo) how to install it but
>have been unable to find a solution. can you direct me? my os is linux
>mint.
I meant how to install GEGLs panorama-projection operation
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>my os is linux mint
If you can get Gimp 2.10.x (***not*** the flatpak) installed in Mint you can use
RawTherapee to apply the correction then send the output straight to Gimp.
see:
https://asphblog.blogspot.com/2016/12/lens-correction-profiles-in-rawtherapee.html
truthfully, the best place to a
>It's been a long time since I worked with geotiffs in Gimp, but my
>experience was that it opens the file like any other tiff format, but
>you lose all the metadata. Though since you are exporting as bmp,
>maybe that doesn't matter in this use case? In my case I had
>utilities
>that could extr
I need help from an Experienced Gimp user to help me with a project. I'm
completely new to Gimp and barely can find files and save them. I need positive
images for 35mm Negs I shot in Greenwich Village in the 60s of various
musicians, street scenes, buildings, etc. I would like to supply these
pho
>I found the lens profiles for my lens. yipee
>How do I use them?
my os is linux mint
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I found the lens profiles for my lens. yipee
How do I use them?
Attachments:
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http://www.gimpusers.com/system/attachments/1043/original/SONY_(Sony_FE_24-70mm_f2.8_GM)_-_RAW.lcp
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http://www.gimpusers.com/system/attachments/1044/original/SONY_(Sony_FE_16-35mm_F2.8_GM)_-_RAW.lcp
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>Use GEGLs panorama-projection operation, which you can find under
>/Filters/Map/Panorama Projection. You can also do this -
>followed by its inverse on a duplicate of the panorama for doing touch
>ups of ground/sky or other parts of the panoarama.
>
>/pippin
Thank you so much. I tried ducking (du
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