>Do you have python installed? On my Ubuntu system the 'python' package is 2.7.
I had not.
The second dpkg call, where I attempted to install both gimp-python and
python-gtk2 from my previous
debian install (in another partition), apparently left a record of its attempt,
for when I called up
Update:
I tried to install gimp-python from my previous Debian install, and it failed
with dependency issues:
scott@ASUS-Prime-B350M-A-CSM:~$ sudo dpkg -i
/home/scott/Downloads/gimp-python_2.10.8-2+b1_amd64.deb
At some point after I first installed Debian (last year), the gimp-python
package disappeared from Debian Testing.
I already had it, so never noticed...
I just did a clean install of Debian Testing LXQt, installed GIMP, moved over
my Resynthesizer-based plugins,
and tried to use Heal Selection.
I have used Hugin quite a bit (but by no means an expert),
and it does all 4 steps quite well, normally.
(if any of the exposures is WAY different in light level, you might
want to use GIMP on that one to bring it closer to the others.)
Once it Aligns the photos, you can move the conglomeration
When I go to the drugstore to their self-print stations, I know
that their paper sizes are not the same ratio as my image sizes.
If I don't create special versions of my images, I know that they will
have their ends cut off. This displeases me.
Before I go, I create special versions of the
Perhaps I am misunderstanding something, but why can't you just do the
following:
Open GIMP
Open the .pdf file
Gimp will show a PDF-Input window:
change the resolution to at least 300ppi
select only the pages that contain the images you want
(use
>>> As I paste in the second image and slide it over--in this case to the
>>>right, it disappears. ...>>I'm not sure what the official way to solve this
>>>is, but ...
Pat David wrote:
>Or maybe just use "Fit Canvas to Layers" every once in a while? :)
https://youtu.be/MYHZaFxor40
Well, THAT'S
>I can't seem to make this work; I don't see any option for enlarging the
>workspace. I can enlarge the canvas as much as I want, but this doesn't change
>the size of the "window" through which my content is visible. As I paste in
>the
>second image and slide it over--in this case to the right,
In case anybody ELSE had a problem bringing up the website from thelink
provided below, note that a typo divorced the final 'l' from .html.
Here is the corrected link...
https://patdavid.net/2013/11/getting-around-in-gimp-luminosity-masks.html
Whenever I know I want to print a photo at a certain size, Ibring it into GIMP,
and re-export it immediately, changing thename to photoXXX_8x10.jpeg. (So as
not to accidentally killthe original file)I then do a rectangle select, and in
the Tool Options section, click on Fixed -- Aspect Ratio,
uts
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Subject: Re: [Gimp-user] Can't install Resynthesizer (et al.) plugins in
version 2.10.8
On 3/20/19 3:16 AM, Scott Jacobs via gimp-user-list wrote:
> 1) Is there a missing GIMP-python module.
> That was it! Strange, I don't recall ever e
>2) The permissions on the .py files should presumably be set to execute.
It would not be this, as I copied over the files from my Lubuntu install, so if
they were set there, they would be here too.
1) Is there a missing GIMP-python module.That was it! Strange, I don't recall
ever explicitly
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Subject: Re: [Gimp-user] Can't install Resynthesizer (et al.) plugins in
version 2.10.8
>Is it saying it can't find "python"?
I wondered that, too...
However...
I have recently installed Debian testing LXQt, and it's version of GIMP is
2.10.8.
I was using Lubuntu Next 17.10 LXQt, with GIMP version 2.10.4.
I had successfully used Heal-Selection and Heal-Transperency (at least as
wellas I could figure them out...),but when I tried to install them in
>I would be extremely helpful if I could move the pointer with the arrow keys
>instead of the mouse.
>Is there any means to achieve this?
I don't know what operating system you use, so the exact method of implementing
the followingpotential solution will vary.It should be available for all
>I used the color exchange feature to change all the black pictures to a
>blue>selection (0, 90, 180), and the color that was produced in the final
>image is a
>slightly lighter color (you can see on the image below). When I use the fuzzy
>select/fill tools, it comes out fine. What is wrong?
It probably would be a good idea to be a little more specific
which version of GIMP you (pl) have, and for which operating
system. Also, probably, what you did to get to the point at which
you are having the problem.
For instance, I have GIMP 2.10.2, with which I just tested this
issue on
As someone has already noted, the spaces within the filename may be a problem
(if not in GIMP, then likely elsewhere). Suggestion: where you have spaces, use
an underscore (do_it_like_this.jpg). On my US keyboard, it is the shifted
version of
the dash ("-") key.
Also, I blew up your image, and
>I want to merge two images
I am first assuming that you wish to create a third image that is the merging
of the two original images,
NOT that you wish to alter one of the images to add the other image's layers.
(rather dangerous, in case of
mistakes; with a third image, one still has the
>Hello, I use Yosemite on my Mac Pro book and I have downloaded 3 versions of
>GIMP which all show me a font of incomprehensible letters.
>Do you have any idea of the problem?
>Merci bien
Make sure you have at least version 2.8.20 of GIMP for Mac. It is up to 2.8.22
now.
The 2.8.20 version
A few points:
Preferences -> Window Management -> Window Positions -> Save window positions
on exit ... may perhaps not be checked?
>...I have the Tool Options...left of the Dockable Dialogs
Tool Options is a Dockable Dialog...
Perhaps the Tool Options dialog is not actually docked onto the
I don't know whether a plugin already exists that does what you want (or even
how to put into words
what you are describing), especially what should be done to combine the one
file with the "thousands
of images". (I imagine that the second file's image (each time one of the
thousands is
>It used to be that when a guide is grabbed from the rulers, the tool
>would change from whatever to the move tool.
>That no longer happens. I filed this bug report:
>https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=765023
>I miss the old behavior very much. I am undoing many unintentional
>paint
>When explaining pretty much anything like this online its best to assume the
>reader has little or no knowledge of what you're trying to say. Otherwise more
>often than not it won't make sense.
...
>Half explained information isn't really of much use.
One apparently has to walk a thin line
The previous answers assume that the two .jpeg photos' subjects are right next
to each other,
and that you want to make one big photo - essentially a panorama.
I concur with their answer: hugin is good for that. Sometimes a minimum of work
is needed;
sometimes more fiddling is necessary.
>...a useful adjustment that increases the gain in deep shadow portions,while
>at the same time keeps *untouched* the already bright areas(above a certain
>predefined level)
Experts: is there a way to select just Shadows or just Midtones, or just
Highlights?
Then one could just use the
>after finishing what should I click to be save ?
My guess, from looking at your picture, is that probably GIMP holds the EXIF
metadata in memory, and that it
automatically gets saved whenever you save the GIMP .xcf file, and gets
exported along with the image
whenever you export as an image
I see you did actually crop some off the top, bottom and sides...
Did you notice that the artist's signature is almost completely gone?
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One way to do this is to remove the color to a separate layer, select it, and
fill with whatever grey you like:
Duplicate the image layer.
On the duplicated layer, remove all color (Colors->Desaturate, or whatever).
Set the layer mode of the duplicated layer to Difference.
Since all
...I think JohnHaley wished to add the plug-in BIMP to his already-existing
GIMP application...
...
I do not see BIMP in my repositories, so apparently one needs to download the
source from:
http://www.alessandrofrancesconi.it/projects/bimp/
and then create binary from that and then add it
Suggestion:
Remove the Moon to a different layer.
Scale the image layer.
Replace the moon in the image:
Make the moon larger (Scale it evenly 1:1 fixed aspect ratio), and move
the layer around until it is where you want it.
As long as it covers the hole remaining from the
If your old drive is usable, and you can attach it to your computer at the same
time as the new one,
then you should be all right:
1) your files should be in the same place as before - same directory structure.
2) Make a folder on your new drive with a path/name that seems logical to you,
and
[Google Translate (i.e. no guarantee on accuracy...) gives the following:
Hello I just bought (on flea market) the book of Mehdi Kabab GIMP 2.8 It is
possible to obtain, at Pearson, the resources for the exercises or the book is
no longer published. Can you help me get these resources? Thanks
I have noticed this with other people's queries/answers, but today after
writing a [partial] reply to
someone's question, my answer (and the original question) appeared to be one
long line.
My answer was not formatted that way.
As you would expect, this is very hard to read.
I am assuming
Can't help you with camera/exposure issues, but...
Read the two images (cave; figure jumping) into separate layers (File->Open as
Layers)
Make sure the Layers dock is visible.
Make sure the figure layer is above the cave layer; Add an alpha channel to the
figure layer; duplicate the
figure
[This started out life as a Bug Report, until I came to the conclusion that I
myself was the bug...]
When I went to print a document (basically a blank schedule of a matrix of
blocks, with the days of the week above), it came out too small, and was across
the page, instead of down.
When I went
Jan 29, 2017 at 12:01 PM, Scott Jacobs via gimp-user-list
<gimp-user-list@gnome.org> wrote:
>>http://www.partha.com/
>The above website is no longer active.
A later message says that it was up and running.
However, when I test-fired the link today, just for the fun of it,
>>http://www.partha.com/
>The above website is no longer active.
A later message says that it was up and running.
However, when I test-fired the link today, just for the fun of it,
I got the following:
"Your connection is not secure
The owner of www.www.partha.com has configured their website
This is interesting...
"Win Brayer winbra...@cox.net" wishes to be removed from this list because of
not having his issue addressed.
Yet, when I go to the archives (
https://mail.gnome.org/archives/gimp-user-list)
and do a search for "Win Brayer", the only hit is the following message, from
You might have luck with a combination of Curve Bend
(Filters->Distorts->CurveBend) and
Perspective (Tools->TransformTools->Perspective), as in the following YouTube
tutorial.
You would use Perspective to squeeze the top closer together (assuming your cup
is
getting smaller towards the top -
If you're not going to grab pre-built binaries for resynthesizer, you'll need
to compile it yourself.
Could you download the source package and extract the plugin you need (from
GIMP-plugin-registry)?
On Tue, Nov 29, 2016 at 4:50 PM Scott Jacobs via gimp-user-list
<gimp-user-list@gnome.o
On 24/11/16 03:49, Scott Jacobs via gimp-user-list wrote:
> I have downloaded Resynthesizer, to get Heal Selection and Heal Transparency.
>
> I made the .py files executable, and transferred them and the
> resynthesizer[-gui] files to the location
> that GIMP specifies is where plu
Suggestion:
Try starting GIMP from the terminal. If there is a problem with a plugin and
it cannot be loaded,
there will be an error message.
I recently tried to install Resynthesizer, and it did not appear in the menu.
I tried both places that Preferences-->Folders said to put the files,
I have downloaded Resynthesizer, to get Heal Selection and Heal Transparency.
I made the .py files executable, and transferred them and the
resynthesizer[-gui] files to the location
that GIMP specifies is where plug-ins should go
/usr/lib/gimp/2.0/plug-ins
"Heal-___" appear in the menu, but
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