On Wed, 2020-04-22 at 11:43 -0700, Dave Stevens wrote:
> On Wed, 22 Apr 2020 07:56:37 +0200
> Ofnuts wrote:
>
> > - a second layer under the text with a colored rectangle, adjust
> > the
> > layer opacity to taste.
>
> this is what I don't see a setting for. I'm using 2.8 and don't
> understand
On Wed, 22 Apr 2020 07:56:37 +0200
Ofnuts wrote:
> - a second layer under the text with a colored rectangle, adjust the
> layer opacity to taste.
this is what I don't see a setting for. I'm using 2.8 and don't
understand where to change opacity. Sorry to be dense; the second layer
makes good
What is the process called where a filter uses nearest neighbor to automatically
clone a selected area? is it a G"MIC filter? I knew a year ago, but have
forgotten. I think it involved using a separately downloaded plug in.
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>I use Gimp 2.10.14, & my tile cache size is 6GB. I don't understand
>where the
>memory usage in the status bar is found, but I have my dashboard up in
>toolbox
>and memory is not used up when the slow processing occurs. The image
>was 11
>layers of 623 GB. But I FLATTENED it, to 58.8GB, & then
>What is the process called where a filter uses nearest neighbor to
>automatically clone a selected area? is it a G"MIC filter? I knew a
>year ago, but have forgotten. I think it involved using a separately
>downloaded plug in.
You are possibly thinking of the resynthesizer (compiled plugin) +
Hi all!
See:
https://github.com/shlomif/gimp-lepton-support-for-dropbox-jpeg-compression .
gimp 2.10 and gimp 2.99 ; opening only so far ; FOSS / GPLv3+.
You can learn more about dropbox lepton which provides lossless compression for
*.jpeg files (which in turn implement a lossy compression