Hi
Can anybody convert the following Photoshop USM settings to Gimp? I want to use
them in David's Batch Processor.
Amount: 85%
Radius: 1
Threshold: 4
Thanks
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On Tue, 24 Apr 2012 21:44:39 -0400
Tara Gover taraje...@mail.com wrote:
Just today, I installed the latest GIMP, and it doesn't seem to be letting
me create even a 58x72 inch image in 1440 dpi. Is there an add on or a way
that I can create huge tiff files in GIMP?.or do I have to shell
Well, I got it to work, at least theoretically.
I think it's in the same way that you would create a large image in
Photoshop, but to test it I opened an image that I already had that was
72 d[i and about 35 inches wide, an old pic of my cat.
With ImageScale Image I bumped up the resolution, then
On Tue, 2012-04-24 at 21:44 -0400, Tara Gover wrote:
Hi guys,
I am printing super high res images onto fabric. My print guy has instructed
me to create my images in 1440 dpi and my fabric is 58 inches wide and about
80 yards long. I need to create ONE image so they can just print it
On 24 April 2012 22:44, Tara Gover taraje...@mail.com wrote:
Hi guys,
I am printing super high res images onto fabric. My print guy has
instructed me to create my images in 1440 dpi and my fabric is 58 inches
wide and about 80 yards long. I need to create ONE image so they can just
print
On 25 April 2012 14:18, John Coppens j...@jcoppens.com wrote:
58 x (88 x 3 x 12) = 183744 square inches, at 1440 dpi would mean
something like 183000 * 1440 * 1440 * 3 = 1143034675200 bytes. That's
Where did you get the 12 multiplying in there?
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The thing is, in what format does the company ask for you to contribute
your work in? I know Photoshop used to have the ability to export to vectors
even a long time ago, and certainly Illustrator I am assuming is still a part of
Adobe CS, but if you can use vectors you can start or work with a
So, the 144 would be basically twice the web resolutio of 72 to make
for better resampling on resize, or no relation?
Dan
On 4/25/12, Liam R E Quin l...@holoweb.net wrote:
On Tue, 2012-04-24 at 21:44 -0400, Tara Gover wrote:
Hi guys,
I am printing super high res images onto fabric. My print
On Wed, 2012-04-25 at 16:25 -0500, Daniel Smith wrote:
So, the 144 would be basically twice the web resolutio of 72 to make
for better resampling on resize, or no relation?
Well, if by Web you mean World Wide Web, no, no relation; there are 72
points to the inch in printing, and a lot of
On Wed, Apr 25, 2012 at 3:57 PM, Liam R E Quin l...@holoweb.net wrote:
I am printing super high res images onto fabric. My print guy has
instructed me to create my images in 1440 dpi
I think he meant 144 dpi, which is a common resolution used for colour
images in print.
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