[Gimp-user] Hugin panorama tool

2012-07-24 Thread Bludigo
Thank you all so very much for replying and trying to assist. I appreciate it 
very much.  But  I wish you were all here in my workshop...(I am one artist 
that knows little of technology even though I hold a degree in Information 
systems and economics..guess which I focused my career on?) 

1. my frustration is 
The original file (photo) is Jpeg...23 cm x 13 cm (in stupid man's language).
Here are the image details/properties - 
Size in Pixels - 2200 x 1398 pixels
Print size - 776x493 mm
resolutin 72 x 72 ppi
Colour Space - RGB
File size - 1.3 GB
File type - XCF

2. The next problem - 
I manipulated the image using Gimp's artistic 'Cubism' feature AND I used the 
Whirl and Pinch feature and again the settings are nowhere to be found so I 
cannot replicate the manipulation  - and these settings i.e. tile size etc are 
not set so I cannot replicate them when indeed I manage to obtain a newly sized 
image? any ideas where I find the settings.

Obviously It did not set 'edit - preferences - tool options - save on exit' 
stupidly 
Can I find the original manipulation features settings to utilise if I manage 
to increase file size and resolution.
Any GIMP experts in S Africa ? I would be most happy to pay for assistance.

you are all very kind..thank you


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Re: [Gimp-user] Hugin panorama tool

2012-07-23 Thread Steve Kinney
On 07/23/2012 09:29 AM, br...@buys.net.br wrote:

 You can try to photograph again with a better camera (more mpixels)
 or use a panorama tool to stitch partial images together.
 There is this nice tool called Hugin (hugin.sourceforge.net) that
 can do this for you. It takes a little getting used to, but no big
 deal. I managed to get a 110mpixels image with hugin.

Thanks for mentioning this!  From time to time I have to stitch
photos together.  I have learned to do a decent enough job of this
in the GIMP but it's labor intensive and Hugin looks like a very
useful gadget.  Best of all, it's in the Ubuntu repositories!

:o)

Steve


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