Hello Gimp Users,
I have a Lenovo , Windows 8 laptop. I use Mozilla Firefox as my browser.
I have downloaded the gimp-2.8.14-setup-1.exe.torrent file , but when I try to
run this file, I am asked which application I want to open Gimp with (EG
Mozilla Firefox etc...)
Does anyone know how to get
Adam
You need to ignore the unhelpful torrent download link and instead use the
link where it says: "If the torrent download doesn't work, you can also follow
this link":
http://download.gimp.org/pub/gimp/v2.8/windows/gimp-2.8.14-setup-1.exe
Kevin
> From: adam.kinshas...@hotmail.co.uk
> To:
Adam Kinshasa08 hotmail.co.uk> writes:
>
> Hello Gimp Users,
>
> I have a Lenovo , Windows 8 laptop. I use Mozilla Firefox as my browser.
> I have downloaded the gimp-2.8.14-setup-1.exe.torrent file , but when I try
> to run this file, I am asked
> which application I want to open Gimp with (E
On Mon, Feb 9, 2015 at 1:04 PM, Adam Kinshasa08 wrote:
> Hello Gimp Users,
>
> I have a Lenovo , Windows 8 laptop. I use Mozilla Firefox as my browser.
>
> I have downloaded the gimp-2.8.14-setup-1.exe.torrent file
Which you would need to open with a Torrent client such as μTorrent.
Although, as p
Hello Gimp Users,
FIrstly a big thank you to everyone who responded to my request for help
regarding launching Gimp.
I have one other question please ?
Is Gimp able to open and edit raw images from a Nikon DSLR (.nef images) ?
Many thanks
Adam
Hello Gimp Users,
I have a Lenovo , Window
On Mon, Feb 9, 2015 at 1:53 PM, Adam Kinshasa08 wrote:
> Is Gimp able to open and edit raw images from a Nikon DSLR (.nef images) ?
Please install UFRaw.
http://ufraw.sourceforge.net
It's both a standalone application and a GIMP plugin for opening and
processing raw files.
Alex
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Of course, the documentation in this case is an obvious mismatch to
what the program does.
The current behavior is useless, under any workflow I try to imagine (after all,
if the layers are to be flattened, there is no reason for place them
in a group to start with);
Anyway, the "right" fix for th
Hello all. Are plug-ins for GIMP free to use commercially as well (example:
Chroma Key)? I would appreciate your response.
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On 02/09/15 07:03, Joao S. O. Bueno wrote:
> Of course, the documentation in this case is an obvious mismatch to
> what the program does.
> The current behavior is useless, under any workflow I try to imagine (after
> all,
> if the layers are to be flattened, there is no reason for place them
> in
GIMP plugins have individual licences. What license they have can be
seen in the GIMP Plugin Registry. Chroma Key is licensed under the
BSD-license which means you are free to use it for commercial purposes.
I can not say for sure, but I think all official GIMP Plugins (which are
those availab
On 02/09/2015 09:34 PM, SK wrote:
> I can not say for sure, but I think all official GIMP Plugins (which are
> those available at registry.gimp.org)
Who defined those as official? Anyone can upload stuff there - or could,
as the spammer problem has never been resolved, so it is now limited to
Gimp guys-
Trying to edit GIMP software functions via gimp's open source code. I'm
having trouble finding the right source. I was hoping to get somebody on
the phone for this purpose. Keep me posted.
- Stephen
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