El 03/05/2012 09:42 a.m., Richard Gitschlag escribió:
I'm on the fence. On one hand, I fully understand the reason for this
change; on the other, it's such a sudden change (compared to every
previous version of GIMP ever) that it CAN (and, really, should) be
handled better:
When you use
You've never heard of Adobe Premiere, Kdenlive, Apple Final Cut, Apple
Logic, Audacity, Cubase, Ardour, Blender? That's OK. Now you have
Using the examples of video editing packages is rather disingenuous as
they are all project based programs that work on the expectation of
combining
Hello GIMP developers:
I am working on a project where I need to set all pixels below a level as alpha
channel, is there a quick way to achieve this? The level can be both set a
priori or adjusted dinamically, the second way is prefered. Right now my
workflow includes:
1. duplicate layer.
2.
Hello!
Is there a way of importing ai files into gimp? I know i canuse them
in inkscape but i need to insert some figures in my project, i need
them to be very resolutive but converting them to png is not what i
expect, results are a disaster. Any hints?
Regards
Alex
, 2015-12-01 at 15:21 -0500, Alex Vergara Gil wrote:
>> Hello!
>>
>> Is there a way of importing ai files into gimp?
>
> I've used inkscape on the commandline (in Linux) to convert ai files to
> png in the past, and it's worked fairly well as long as I have the
>
Dear Partha
2015-12-21 12:19 GMT-05:00, Partha Bagchi :
> Alex,
>
> 1. Open GIMP 2.9.3
> 2. Open the File Dialog (File -> Open)
> 3. From the drop down list, click on raw image ( File type = raw
> image, Extension = 3fr, ari, arw, cap, cine, cr2, etc.)
> 4. Open your NEF
Hello
One of the greatest things of the new gimp 2.9.3 is the handling of
nef files (raw camera images), they even appear in the file format
list, great! But in my windows 8 x64 bits with Partha's build it just
doesn't open, when trying to do that GIMP says image can't be opened,
but i can open
I joined to this enhancement request with a slightly different
proposal, instead of a moving point to clone (which is the actual
behavior) it would be better a full warp deformable cloning area for
the clone tool.
For Domster, here is your solution
1. duplicate the layer
2. Rotate the duplicated
2015-12-21 11:36 GMT-05:00, Partha Bagchi <parth...@gmail.com>:
> On Mon, Dec 21, 2015 at 11:12 AM, Alex Vergara Gil
> <alexvergara...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 2015-12-21 9:54 GMT-05:00, Alexandre Prokoudine
>> <alexandre.prokoud...@gmail.com>:
>>> On M
2015-12-21 9:54 GMT-05:00, Alexandre Prokoudine
:
> On Mon, Dec 21, 2015 at 5:44 PM, Elle Stone wrote:
>
>> Using default GIMP 2.9.3 updated a couple of days ago on Linux, and
>> opening
>> a CR2 file, the resulting image is the correct size, and only 8-bits
>
>
UFRaw is not currently working in any 64 bit windows systems
Regards
2016-04-19 8:08 GMT-04:00, Ofnuts :
>
> UFRaw is not preinstalled. Some builds (by Partha) may include UFRaw,
> but this is normally an add-on.
>
> On 15/04/16 16:16, sjemmett wrote:
>> I've just upgraded from
You may try Colors -> Component -> Decompose, then select LAB space, BW
image is the L, thats a lot better than anything else I have tried
Regards
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