>There is no need to file a bug. This has been going on for a while
>with UFRaw and GIMP.
>
>Trying updating to version 0.21 or even the CVS version.
Is there online resource as to how I can update UFRaw to 0.21 or update CVS
version? In my install on Mac OS X Yosemite (10.10.4), I don't see 'raw
Thank you, everyone, for your replies. I'm really learning a lot. And you've
all helped me to proceed with the task at hand...!!
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I am looking to find out how you stitch pictures tougher I have tried but
unable to looked in the help files but could not find anything
Please help
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I've started using GIMP a lot in the past 12 months, getting better as time goes
on. Really like it, the more familiar I become with the functionality, the more
I impress myself with it's capabilities.
Using GIMP 2.8.6 on a Windows 7 64 bit machine, and I probably have what would
be considered "mo
Do you mean "stitch" together like assembling a panorama image? In that
case, you might want to look at using Hugin (http://hugin.sourceforge.net/)?
There are some scripts/plug-ins for GIMP to assemble images for a panorama,
but I'm not sure of how up-to-date they might be...
On Mon, Jul 13, 2015
On 13/07/15 00:33, KojiKawano wrote:
There is no need to file a bug. This has been going on for a while
with UFRaw and GIMP.
Trying updating to version 0.21 or even the CVS version.
Is there online resource as to how I can update UFRaw to 0.21 or update CVS
version? In my install on Mac OS X Yo
I have interleaved some responses
Kevin
> Date: Fri, 10 Jul 2015 22:39:35 +0200
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> Subject: [Gimp-user] Can't get "Themes" to work
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> Using GIMP 2.8.6 on a Windows 7 64 bit machine
Is there a reason
Hi ,
I have an image consisting of a writing in print letter.
I want to take every letter individually and keept it in an independent file.
Is there any way to do this in an automated way without cut every letter
manually ?
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It is not that automatic, but much better than manual:If you have a
single line of text, put image guides so that each letter is encased
in a rectangle delimited by guides, and them use filters->web->slice.
On 13 July 2015 at 16:48, gq wrote:
> Hi ,
>
> I have an image consisting of a writing in