"Mike Brennan" čálii:
> GIMP 2.8.14 Windows 7 64
>
> In Preferences -> Color Management I've selected "Mode of operation" =
> "Color managed display"
>
> There's a checkbox: "Try to use the system monitor profile" that I'm
> unclear about.
>
> I've calibrated/profiled my display with ColorMunki h
from GIMP 2.8.0 to GIMP 2.9.2
> =
That changelog was quite impressive! Congratulations on the release :-)
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e colour, invert the selection,
click Colours→Desaturate.
> Is there a possiblility to achieve this with present tools or is there
> interest
> from sombody to develop such a filter or a plug-in and include it into Gimp?
Pretty sure it's all built-in already ;-)
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you used second time around, but it
does remember the format so you don't have to change xcf→jpg each time.
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https://github.com/bootchk/resynthesizer is the source, but if you
don't know how to compile, there are pre-compiled versions for most
systems.
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itself may support script recording and playback:
http://wiki.gimp.org/index.php/Roadmap )
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27;t have a windows to test with, maybe someone else can
confirm that md5sum on this list, or maybe you could check if your
download has a different md5sum?
(Could it be that someone has registered some similar-looking typo to
gimp.org and is serving malware? Or that some already-installed malw
they should allow both versions or inform that they
don't).
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imagine such an arbitrary maximum is intentional?)
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>>
>>Bye,
>>Simon
>
> Simon, the phase appears at the bottom of this very page on
> GIMPUSERS.comat
> www.getgimp.com
Would trademarking help with getting rid of these dubious sites?
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On a somewhat related note, https://gist.github.com/unhammer/6376239 is
a tiny command-line (bash 4) script that creates animated SVG's from
whatever images you feed it. Might be useful (I've gotten smaller size
images with better colours than GIF can give with it).
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complete with SVG+SMIL output and export to APNG".)
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lets you type in numbers and press TAB and get a quick
preview of indexing. "Save for Web" doesn't save animations though, so
it's _only_ useful for that preview.)
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Liam R E Quin writes:
> On Thu, 2013-08-15 at 11:15 +0200, Kevin Brubeck Unhammer wrote:
>
>> Ideally GIMP could blink the image or something when you add selection
>> points that don't increase/decrease the already selected area, but I
>> guess that might take s
Alexandre Prokoudine writes:
> On Thu, Aug 15, 2013 at 1:15 PM, Kevin Brubeck Unhammer wrote:
>>
>> Say you've zoomed in to start this painstaking freehand selection with
>> lots and lots of points, and when you get to the end, nothing gets
>> selected. Then you
Ofnuts writes:
> On 08/15/2013 11:15 AM, Kevin Brubeck Unhammer wrote:
>> Say you've zoomed in to start this painstaking freehand selection with
>> lots and lots of points, and when you get to the end, nothing gets
>> selected. Then you notice that, once again, you had
n help in your
> situation?
That might help. But it's hard to say beforehand if such a notification
would work well, since this is one of those things that happen only when
you're not aware of it :-/
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ease/decrease the already selected area, but I
guess that might take some time to implement.
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"naoto" writes:
> Goodmorning
> we have dowload the new version of GIMP, but we don’t be able to save the
> immages in jpg
> Why?
Use File → Export
See http://docs.gimp.org/2.8/it/gimp-images-out.html#save-export-image
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KATHLEEN LORALEE KELLER writes:
> Hi All,
> I'm new to gimp, but wanted to know if there's a way we can scramble
> images using the program. We are trying to make images unrecognizable
> through scrambling (while still retaining the image colors,etc).
Note, if this is for any sort of privacy pur
ta safe.
> Hunting lots of bugs in other software just drops your confidence
> somewhat.
I notice WordPress uses BitPay:
https://bitpay.com/bitcoin-direct-deposit
I have no idea how they compare, but perhaps you could ask Automattic.
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that does
#!/bin/sh
cd /tmp
/path/to/save-clipboard-image.py -o
You might want to change "xdg-open" to "gimp" in the script in case it
opens in the wrong program.
Then just make a shortcut to "save-clipboard-image-tmp.sh" from
wherever (remember
up some script-fu to call that from the command-line
if you prefer.
(Or you can try this python2-script
http://stackoverflow.com/a/12122028/69663 which takes any image in your
clipboard, run it with the "-o" option to open the file straight away.)
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Partha Bagchi writes:
> Snapseed - totally free.
Really? I can't find the link to the source/license …
> On Fri, Mar 8, 2013 at 8:20 AM, Kevin Brubeck Unhammer
> wrote:
>
> Alexandre Prokoudine writes:
>
> > On Thu, Mar 7, 2013 at 2:09 AM, Ryan La
Alexandre Prokoudine writes:
> On Thu, Mar 7, 2013 at 2:09 AM, Ryan LaRose wrote:
>> You guys should develop a Gimp App for Android phone/tablet users as well as
>> Iphone/Ipad users. Your app would destroy every single other app out there.
>> I can't tell you enough how many of my friends said t
"s.kortenweg" writes:
> From the start of GIMP 2.8 there are rumors about Save vs. Export.
> It is a change with the past, but that has happened more times by
> changing versions.
> The first version of the GIMP that i started (i believe 1.2) came up
> with a single toolbox and nothing more.
> A
mp-save/
3) use the GIMP fork GIMB which reverts the change completely:
https://github.com/mardy/gimb
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"Robert Bruyns" writes:
> Dear GIMP fundi’s,
>
> I got the Gimp 2.8.2 [my third evolution] and I must say is awesome.
> Good to see skills and hard work strutted in public without the
> traditional teething troubles manifesting themselves. Well done!
>
> A bit difficult for a non-IT specialist to
Olivier writes:
> 2012/11/4 Steve Kinney
[...]
> Running an OS that works for not against the user is a very
> addictive thing. Token on-topic reference: The GIMP was the
> first
> major gateway drug that started me down the path to a 100% Free
> Software world. Ubuntu s
Sleepingbeautiie writes:
> All right, so. I've had GIMP ever since the latest version came out,
> and it hasn't been up to this very day that it's given me an error
> when loading, ad it's never happened before. Ever. It's some crud
> that tells me "Runtime/C++ Error" and that it needs to ter
Simon Budig writes:
> Ken Warner (kwarner...@verizon.net) wrote:
>> On 9/10/2012 9:32 AM, Simon Budig wrote:
>> >maderios (mader...@gmail.com) wrote:
>> >>Because you're not dealing with reality. This is the problem of
>> >>amateurs who create software professional vocation.
>> >
>> >See? This is
ook at the source of that function, in case you
only want do part of what it does. Unfortunately, there doesn't seem to
be a one-click method to go straight to the source of non-compiled
functions (hint hint, developers). Typing
"locate dilate|grep -v '/help/'"
Ofnuts writes:
[...]
> I'd go for GINP. GINP Is Not Photoshop.
Ahah, make people think it's a new name, while they pronounce it the old
way due to phonological assimilation. Sneaky.
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gin. I think it is a great plugin for
> working with images. Thanks.
Another tutorial, but it helped for me:
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A: Yes.
> Q: Are you sure?
>> A: Because it reverses the logical flow of
docks (like
layers, brush settings and so forth), click the little [<] button in the
upper right corner of the dock, "Tab Style" and "Icon" or "Automatic".
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our spam folder).
BTW, you could also set up a filter so it doesn't flood your inbox:
http://help.yahoo.com/tutorials/mmail/mmail/mm_filter1.html
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Alex Stegmann writes:
> Hello, my name is Alex Stegmann, and I've been using Gimp for sometime now.
> It's a
> fantastic program, but I thought the area where it lacked the most was the
> brushes. It
> only came with a few basic brushes, and you often had to download extra packs
> for that
> s
"Candy" writes:
> I tried to get into the IRC to ask this question but I kept getting a 404
> message. My
> question isis "filling with transparent" the same as "tinting"?
> (explanation: In
> the image editor that Photobucket used to have I could change the color of
> something in
> a p
Richard Gitschlag writes:
>> Date: Thu, 10 May 2012 12:19:51 -0400
>> From: ptilopt...@gmail.com
>> To: gimp-user-list@gnome.org
>> Subject: Re: [Gimp-user] Calm and rational Save/Export workflow report ;)
>>
>> * Richard Gitschlag [05-10-12 11:44]:
>> >
>> > (Damn it, why doesn't this mailing l
gms9810 writes:
> Hi, All
> I just downloaded v2.8, installed it (Windows 7 Pro, 3g RAM, dual 1.66g
> cores, 120 G HD) and as I expected, it didn't work. I got the same results
> when I tried the various versions of 2.7. The installation seemed to go fine
> ut when I started it I got message a
"Judah Kleinveldt" writes:
> Wow it seems those in disfavour of the new "save-export" function are pretty
> agro.
Although I don't have a neutral stance on it, I also see it as a
_trivial_ change; and when I reflect a bit, I don't think it deserves
this much discussion. As http://bikeshed.com/
t have to enter anything. And as I go along, I click ctrl+s to
keep the main XCF up-to-date, again without having to re-enter the path.
With the old method, I would work on an XCF, then I had to save as,
select PNG, ignore warnings, then, _very importantly_, I had to remember
to switch back to XCF before I exited GIMP (or had a crash or power-loss
or whatever), otherwise I'd lose the last steps. If I had GIMP focused
but thought I had Firefox focused, and pressed Ctrl+W to close a tab,
it'd take down the image instead with no warning about unsaved changes,
and all the steps after I switched to "preview mode" would be lost. Pure
danger. A graphical program shouldn't make you have to remember not to
shoot yourself in the foot like that.
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Madeleine Fisher writes:
> I just downloaded the new RC, and it works really well, but I have a
> problem--when I use
> my tablet and it goes off the screen, the pressure settings will suddenly
> switch off. Is
> that something that I can fix? Or will it work better in future releases?
> Some
Alexandre Prokoudine writes:
> On Sun, Apr 22, 2012 at 9:48 PM, Daniel Smith wrote:
>> While we're on this topic, can anyone mention
>> any other best Gimp books they might know of?
>> (Not to detract from the ones mentioned already,
>> but I am already planning on getting them and
>> would like
Hi, just throught I'd plug a review of a GIMP 2.8 book I did here:
https://diasp.org/posts/979588
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vailable through the Python API too, if
that's what you mean by command line.
> I'll be glad to know if anyone have an answer to my question, thanks...!
>
> On Thu, Apr 12, 2012 at 1:26 PM, Kevin Brubeck Unhammer
> wrote:
>
> Adir Kol writes:
>
>
Adir Kol writes:
> Hi All,
> Anyone knows how the startup works?
> Does GIMP load the patterns, gradients, palettes, brushes to the memory on
> the startup?
> or it just looks at it when needed?
>
> I'm asking that because GIMP asks me to make refresh/restart every time I add
> a new
> pattern,
Steve Kinney writes:
> On 03/05/2012 11:52 AM, promovis wrote:
>> Download Uniconvertor, convert your cdr to svg, edit svg with
>> Gimp. Good luck!
>
> You might also want to give Inkscape a try - it's a native SVG
> editor. The best you can do with the GIMP is convert the SVG file
> from vecto
Daniel Smith writes:
> Hi all.
> I'm switching from Gimp on Windows to a Mac.
> (It's an older one, a G5 tower with Leopard only,
> but it's nice to be back on a Mac again.)
> Before I just download and install without
> thinking, I thought I might ask anyone for
> advice they might give for the
Debbie Lewis writes:
> I have installed GIMP version 2.6.12 on two identical machines,
> Windows 764-bit and the program installed but will not open. There is
> the informationthat came up on the screen.
>
> Problem signature:
>
> Problem Event Name: APPCRASH
> Application Name:
"Dan ." writes:
> Hi Kevin,
>
> From my experience, after pasting a new object in order to create a new
> layer, in the
> layers menu there should be Floating Selection ("pasted Layer") like Burnie
> wrote. For
> me, I right-click the "pasted layer" and select "New Layer", and the pasted
> obj
Burnie West writes:
> On 03/02/2012 07:08 AM, Keith Purtell wrote:
>> I've read the official tutorial several times and yet the directions
>> aren't working for me. I pasted in a layer which shows up fine in
>> the layers box. The active layer is the one I pasted in. The Move
>> tool is set to "M
Normand writes:
> I wish it would be that simple. When trying to start (in Linux) Gimp
> " ...in console mode, type LANGUAGE=fr gimp ",
LANG=fr, not LANGUAGE
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preserves all information, it is assumed that when you export, you're
aware that information is lost. It's a lot more honest, in my opinion.
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gimp.org itself is quite clear on this:
http://www.gimp.org/about/selling.html
See also the license itself – which most likely zoomed past your eyes as
you installed GIMP – for the legalese: http://www.gimp.org/about/COPYING
, e.g. the second paragraph of the Preamble.
Hope this helps, good luck
"Erik P. Olsen" writes:
[...]
>
> Thanks for this detailed description. Yes, I've rotated the layer
> only, so now at least I know how to rotate correctly. But please
> enlighten me why would you want to rotate a layer and not the entire
> image?
Because sometimes you have several layers (that'
able to use the GIMP(gui)
> and do all the operations..
So … it's working? There's no problem?
> i want to debug gimp
> when i am trying to do that its getting terminated showing that
> there is segmenatation fault
Post the
Gary Aitken writes:
> On 2/1/2012 12:08 AM, Kevin Brubeck Unhammer wrote:
>
>> When I apply an Output Profile in UFRaw and send to GIMP, GIMP asks me
>> whether to keep the embedded profile or convert to sRGB, so I do know
>> that it's noticing a profile there. Y
But maybe there's a method with even fewer steps?
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l color management and 16bit colors.
> But if they are issues not already on the gimp development plate, they
> should probably be raised so they are at least well-known.
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Brent Shifley writes:
> THANK YOU!
>
> I have been burning brain cells on this for a while. I do have one final
> question. Like in the case where there was green in all sorts of places, how
> could I go and change all the green areas to any color that I want, in only a
> couple of clicks?
Jernej Simončič writes:
> On Wed, 18 Jan 2012 10:32:36 +0100, Kevin Brubeck Unhammer wrote:
>
>> – well, the assumption is wrong. LoginUI.exe is in fact a broken
>> application, part of HP's "personalisation", and it places a broken
>> version of intl.dl
Evan Neumann writes:
> Let the kids finger paint over the cracked walls.
>
> As far as Gimp. I don't know about the other issues, but rename intl dll
> intl-old.dll
>
> Then re-install Gimp.
>
> There is no feasible way to hold someone's hand through troubleshooting Gimp
> though. Because it i
peter kostov writes:
> On 01/16/2012 04:05 PM, Kevin Brubeck Unhammer wrote:
>> Kevin Brubeck Unhammer writes:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I just noticed a serious UI issue. Say I'm zoomed in and am creating a
>>> complex freehand selection. I'
Kevin Brubeck Unhammer writes:
> Hi,
>
> I just noticed a serious UI issue. Say I'm zoomed in and am creating a
> complex freehand selection. I'm now selecting stuff at the very top of
> the canvas, and I happen to miss a bit and touch the 'ruler'. Suddenly,
&
e bottom left of an image (left of the zoom level, it should
say px and be a drop-down menu).
Add units under Edit→Units:
http://docs.gimp.org/2.6/en/plug-in-unit-editor.html
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n't found this feature in Gimp 2.7.4
>
> Thanks for your help.
>
> Regards,
> Stephane
You may find this useful:
http://libregraphicsworld.org/blog/entry/advanced-ways-to-create-guides-in-gimp
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Alexandre Prokoudine writes:
> On Wed, Dec 21, 2011 at 12:26 PM, Kevin Brubeck Unhammer wrote:
>
>>>> photographer moving from prosumer to professional (hopefully), I am
>>>> wondering about the quality differences between gimp and photoshop,
>&g
3… ≃ 3.3,
3.3 * 2 = 6.6,
(and now we're done calculating, round off the last digit:)
6.6 ≃ 7
And that kind of rounding can add up.
The picture in
http://www.microstockgroup.com/photoshop-discussion/8-bit-or-16-bit/
gives an example of an image edited on
Kasim Ahmic writes:
> OK well I finally installed it and I really like it! Although it was laggy
> beyond
> belief. That might be because it was running off of the USB stick. Does
> anyone know if
> the packages on the Partha website will be able to run side by side with GIMP
> 2.6.11?
If it
Kasim Ahmic writes:
> @ Archie Yup ^_^
>
> @ Alexandre Haha my bad. I'm running Windows XP Professional 32-bit
Did you try the builds from http://partha.com/ ? Haven't run Windows in
a while, but I don't see why it shouldn't work. There's even a portable
version that you can put on a USB stick,
Rob Antonishen writes:
> On Wed, Nov 30, 2011 at 4:12 AM, Kevin Brubeck Unhammer
> wrote:
>
> Bob Long writes:
>
> > Stefan Maerz wrote,
> >
> > [..]
> >
> >> It is possible to write a python-fu versioning system, rig
Bob Long writes:
> Stefan Maerz wrote,
>
> [..]
>
>> It is possible to write a python-fu versioning system, right? I've yet
>> to do anything with python-fu so I'm not sure.
>>
>> -Stefan
>
> I've never used it, but look at:
> http://registry.gimp.org/node/14246
>
> "It will save a backup copy of
Destiny Bottino writes:
> Hello,
> I was recently working on a big project of mine using GIMP. I had spent 5
> hours straight
> working on it, saving it every 5 minutes, and then GIMP crashed and lost
> everything but
> a few layers. This was not a saving issue because the layers that stayed we
> hand, then steer clear of the ruler and finish off with quick mask.
For now, turning off and on the ruler is my "solution", but it seems
like something close to a UI bug.
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le selection! Does
anyone know if this behaviour can be turned off?
(I know I can turn off the rulers, but it's annoying having to turn them
off and on all the time since they are sometimes useful.)
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package it spewed files into various
>> misplaced folders. I subsequently uninstalled only to find that
>> despite claiming success at this it left numerous files on my system.
>> Even though it is free sofctware there is still no excuse for this
>> kind of sloppy coding.
>>
>
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