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After a couple of days working with 2.8, I must say that I don't have
any problems with the Save / Export changes. I edited a bunch of JPGs
and also worked on XCFs. It feels quite natural that Save means the GIMP
native format, while everything else is Export.
Good job!
-- Johan
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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]:
>>
> 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
* Richard Gitschlag [05-10-12 11:44]:
>
> (Damn it, why doesn't this mailing list have a proper reply-to address?)
It does. Why cannot you trim your posts?
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From: strata_ran...@hotmail.com
To: cr33...@gmail.com
Subject: RE: [Gimp-user] Calm and rational Save/Export workflow report ;)
Date: Thu, 10 May 2012 08:19:21 -0700
I have personally encountered this type of c
On Wed, 2012-05-09 at 16:14 -0500, Chris Mohler wrote:
> Hi,
>
> To quickly outline today's workflow:
>
> The final output I need is a TIFF with 1-bit indexing, and the source is a
> JPEG.
>
> In detail:
>
> 1. Open JPEG with GIMP
> 2. Do some masking, etc.
> 3. Save as XCF
> 4. Some more mask
Hi,
To quickly outline today's workflow:
The final output I need is a TIFF with 1-bit indexing, and the source is a JPEG.
In detail:
1. Open JPEG with GIMP
2. Do some masking, etc.
3. Save as XCF
4. Some more masking, tweaking, etc.
5. Save
6. Flatten, convert to 1-bit indexed
7. Export TIFF
8.