>After Color To Alpha:
>http://i104.photobucket.com/albums/m171/rocketmonkeys/3-aftercolortoalpha.png
>Notice that the blacks are true black, not semi-transparent. This
>because you started with black, not gray.
>This is what it looks like with a blue background:
>http://i104.photobucket.com/albu
>They want 300dpi, you sent 61dpi! No way.
>Also the dimensions are incorrect
>OK, so with gimp, open a new image, 1063x615 px at 300 dpi and redo
>your card
>Owen
Sorry not nearly on the same page yet Owen.
"open a new image..."
It can't be this image that I open as my new image
http://www
Hi all, does anyone know if there is a clearance procedure someone would have
to go through in order to use Gimp in a commercial, sale –based product
teaching creativity or other visual based subjects? Or someone I could email or
call directly failing that?
Best
Richard Allport
Specialist Cre
On Mon, 06 Feb 2012 05:53:40 +0100, finlander wrote:
> it's a standard Windows error message:
> gimp-2.6.exe has encountered a problem and needs to close.
An updated installer is now available that fixes this problem.
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On Tue, Feb 7, 2012 at 3:59 PM, Richard Allport wrote:
> Hi all, does anyone know if there is a clearance procedure someone would
> have to go through in order to use Gimp in a commercial, sale –based product
> teaching creativity or other visual based subjects? Or someone I could email
> or call
Alexandre Prokoudine writes:
> On Tue, Feb 7, 2012 at 3:59 PM, Richard Allport wrote:
>> Hi all, does anyone know if there is a clearance procedure someone would
>> have to go through in order to use Gimp in a commercial, sale –based product
>> teaching creativity or other visual based subjects?
Hi everybody,
just two simple questions about GIMP 2.7.4 that I installed on Linux Ubuntu
11.10.
1. In previous versions of GIMP the shortcut ctrl+E allowed to put the image
entirely in the frame while now ctrl+E is the command for exporting the image:
do you know how to have a simple shortcut t
>On Mon, Feb 6, 2012 at 10:59 PM, gerard82 wrote:
>> In 2.6 you can click "Use color from gradient".
>> This has gone from 2.7.x!
>Moved, not gone.
>Create a new paint dynamics definition, map Color to Fade, in brush
>settings choose a gradient. Then try it on canvas :)
>Alexandre Prokoudine
>h
Kekko writes:
> Hi everybody,
> just two simple questions about GIMP 2.7.4 that I installed on Linux Ubuntu
> 11.10.
> 1. In previous versions of GIMP the shortcut ctrl+E allowed to put the image
> entirely in the frame while now ctrl+E is the command for exporting the
> image: do you know how
You must create a new dynamic, you cannot change a system dynamic.
Click the middle button in the bottom bar of the Paint Dynamics
dialog.
2012/2/7 gerard82 :
>>On Mon, Feb 6, 2012 at 10:59 PM, gerard82 wrote:
>
>>> In 2.6 you can click "Use color from gradient".
>>> This has gone from 2.7.x!
>
>>
>>They want 300dpi, you sent 61dpi! No way.
>
>>Also the dimensions are incorrect
>
>>OK, so with gimp, open a new image, 1063x615 px at 300 dpi and redo
>>your card
>
>>Owen
>
>
> Sorry not nearly on the same page yet Owen.
>
> "open a new image..."
>
> It can't be this image that I open as my ne
Thanks a lot.
I 'd like to do another little question. I have a Ubuntu PC in Italian language
but I'd prefer to work in English GIMP. I saw I can launch GIMP from terminal
typing "LANG=en gimp" but is there a way to have the same result launching it
from the Icon?
Thanks in advance for your help
* Kekko [02-07-12 14:33]:
> I 'd like to do another little question. I have a Ubuntu PC in Italian
> language but I'd prefer to work in English GIMP. I saw I can launch
> GIMP from terminal typing "LANG=en gimp" but is there a way to have the
> same result launching it from the Icon?
make a text
* Patrick Shanahan [02-07-12 15:05]:
> * Kekko [02-07-12 14:33]:
> > I 'd like to do another little question. I have a Ubuntu PC in Italian
> > language but I'd prefer to work in English GIMP. I saw I can launch
> > GIMP from terminal typing "LANG=en gimp" but is there a way to have the
> > same
On Wed, Feb 8, 2012 at 12:04 AM, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> make a text file:
>
> #!/usr/sh
> LANG=en /usr/bin/gimp
>
>
> save file
> make file executable
> chmod u+x
>
> attach icon to file
>
> clicking on the icon will start gimp with "LANG=en"
Patrick, he has 2.7.4, not 2.6.x. Why go jumpin
>* Patrick Shanahan [02-07-12 15:05]:
>> * Kekko [02-07-12 14:33]:
>> > I 'd like to do another little question. I have a Ubuntu PC in Italian
>> > language but I'd prefer to work in English GIMP. I saw I can launch
>> > GIMP from terminal typing "LANG=en gimp" but is there a way to have the
>>
>On Mon, 06 Feb 2012 05:53:40 +0100, finlander wrote:
>> it's a standard Windows error message:
>> gimp-2.6.exe has encountered a problem and needs to close.
>An updated installer is now available that fixes this problem.
Thanks. That solves the problem. I can enjoy Gimp again.
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