compliance with the GPL.
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use of dcraw directly, it uses UFraw. And since dcraw is not a
library, UFraw doesn't benefit from updates to dcraw unless they keep
up with releases. UFraw currently barely supports my 2-year-old Pentax
K-x, it's pretty pathetic.
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is that sometimes the extra pixels on some
edges of the frame won't be automatically cropped out if your specific
camera model isn't supported.
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available for Windoze and Mac. :-(
Oh well. Better than nothing if I can't get Gimp+DCRaw+UFRaw to work for
any reason.
http://www.digikam.org/drupal/node/373
I've used Digikam for my photo collections for years.
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On Mon, Jan 9, 2012 at 4:10 PM, Ronald F. Guilmette
r...@tristatelogic.com wrote:
What is the proper way, using gimp, to correct the orientation of an
image?
Image - Rotate - XX Clockwise/Counter-clockwise, etc
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Brand and model of tablet?
Type and version of operating system?
Version of Gimp?
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just doing an
extra useless step that results in nothing happening.
In your case, I'd say you've got absolutely no reason whatsoever to be
doing colour management. Sticking to standard sRGB for your entire
workflow would be entirely acceptable and would give you the best
results.
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Last I checked, Gimp still processes images at 8 bpp.
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Peter
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haven't modified it
or
b) if you have modified it, you can provide all the source code
(including modifications) for free or a reasonable cost (ie. at no
profit)
Anyone can distribute GPL'd software for a fee. It's just not a very
successful business model most of the time.
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. Many of the decisions were handed down as
judgments, not just as settlements between parties.
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of professional web
designers use PNGs as a flexible way of displaying images in browsers.
The last browser I know of that didn't support PNG files properly was
IE6... and can we count how many years old that is?
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to continue using old,
unmaintained, insecure browsers. It's the only responsible thing to
do.
Good plan!
New, interactive features? Who needs 'em?!?
/sarcasm
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is a Release Candidate. It might still have annoying bugs, but
is considered stable enough to get the RC tag. It's what the
developers hope to release as a final version, barring any major bugs
that get found.
Oficially, 2.6 is still the latest stable release.
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blue icon
- at top of the layer list, check the alpha-lock box:painting on the layer
will not change the transparency of the pixels.
- paint that layer in any color you wish (you can even bucket-fill the whole
layer)
That worked perfectly, thank you.
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enough to make me want to downgrade to Gimp 2.6, just as many others
have done. A few more screams, and I just might.
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