How do I quickly separate an image's channels into grayscale layers? I'll need
to do this frequently, so is there an automated way? If there isn't, can it be
done with python scripting? Would it take me a long time to learn how to write
such a script assuming I know a bit of Python (as used in B
On 2012-11-08 10:02, MadMinstrel wrote:
> How do I quickly separate an image's channels into grayscale layers?
Use the menu item Colors|Components|Decompose.
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On Tue, 06 Nov 2012 22:26:25 +0100
Sleepingbeautiie wrote:
> >All right, so. I've had GIMP ever since the latest version came out,
> >and it hasn't been up to this very day that it's given me an error
> >when loading, ad it's never happened before. Ever. It's some
> >crud that tells me "Runti
>On 2012-11-08 10:02, MadMinstrel wrote:
>> How do I quickly separate an image's channels into grayscale layers?
>Use the menu item Colors|Components|Decompose.
That's exactly what I needed. I expected something like that to be in the
channels dock, but of course couldn't find it there. Thank yo
I am a GIMP user on Mac O/S X who is keen to learn how to design vectors
as I'm Interested in designing logos for companies as a method of
earning an income.
I have utilised my basic knowledge of GIMP 2.8 to design quirky JPEGs
aimed at my local area:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/f90nt29l6rx1sfs/RC
On 11/08/2012 06:07 PM, Desmond Devlin wrote:
> I am a GIMP user on Mac O/S X who is keen to learn how to design vectors
> as I'm Interested in designing logos for companies as a method of
> earning an income.
>
> I have utilised my basic knowledge of GIMP 2.8 to design quirky JPEGs
> aimed at my
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On Thu, 2012-11-08 at 23:07 +, Desmond Devlin wrote:
[...]
> (ps. the 'Keep Calm' images weren't designed using GIMP, but the others
> are using fonts I searched for using Google)
Note, the fact you can find something with a free-to-use search engine
like Google doesn't mean the fonts are actu
On Thu, Nov 8, 2012 at 6:18 PM, Liam R E Quin wrote:
> reputable font sites (e.g. fonts.com, myfonts.com are a good
> start, and openfontlibrary.org is good too when it works).
dafont.com also has some nice specimens.
> I'd strongly urge you to experiment with Inkscape for the sort of images
> y
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