Can anyone tell me the best GIMP way to apply a watermark to a batch of
pictures? I have tried to use the migee.scm with the example script
provided in the notes. After many attempts, all I get is another command
screen with only an option to close.
I get no error messages, just what appea
I am using version 2.8 on my MacBook Air. Periodically my trackpad will
begin to act like I am holding down to select and will open anything I roll
over. This is triggered while working in Gimp and I do not a computer
issue. It resolves when I close out of Gimp. Has anyone experienced this?
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>I am using Partha's build of McGimp 2.1.4 from http://www.partha.com .
>This includes what I presume is an up to date version of ufraw, though
>it is not easy to divine the version.
>
>ATB
Actually, it does claim to be a version 0.20, I am not entirely sure how
meaningful that might be. Anyway,
>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 image 3fr,arl' or any other 'raw image' option
>available in the 'Select File Type' list. There is 'Raw Image Data'
>with extension data in the list
>I have interleaved some responses
>
>Kevin
>
>Is there a reason you're not using the latest version- 2.8.14 ?
>It's generally considered a bad idea to put extras in the GIMP system
>
>I recommend you take this up on one of the GIMP forums (gimpchat.com
>or gimpforums.com) as there's plenty of peo
>Actually, it does claim to be a version 0.20, I am not entirely sure
>how meaningful that might be. Anyway, it does very well for me for
>.NEF files from a D7000 .
>
>I hope that this helps
It seems to work for me. Thank you!
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KojiKawano (via www.gimpusers.com/forums)
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>"Raw image data" is actually "raw binary image data" (bitmaps without
>even a header to give height&width) not "raw camera sensor data" (this
>entry predates digital photography...).
>
>UFRaw (standalone or plugin) is slowly falling behind other
>de-mosaicing
>apps. You should consider using othe
On 07/14/2015 02:26 PM, Ed wrote:
> Can anyone tell me the best GIMP way to apply a watermark to a batch of
> pictures? I have tried to use the migee.scm with the example script
> provided in the notes. After many attempts, all I get is another command
> screen with only an option to close.
>
On 15-07-14 02:26 PM, Ed wrote:
Can anyone tell me the best GIMP way to apply a watermark to a batch of
pictures? I have tried to use the migee.scm with the example script
provided in the notes. After many attempts, all I get is another command
screen with only an option to close.
I would po
Thank you Kevin
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From: gimp-user-list [mailto:gimp-user-list-boun...@gnome.org] On Behalf Of
Kevin Cozens
Sent: Tuesday, July 14, 2015 5:48 PM
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Subject: Re: [Gimp-user] Watermarking in batches
On 15-07-14 02:26 PM, Ed wrote:
> Can anyone tell
Another good option is a GIMP plugin called BIMP (Batch Image Manipulation
Program). It has a built in watermark feature which should suffice for whatever
you're using it for.
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> On Jul 14, 2015, at 7:21 PM, Ed wrote:
>
> Thank you Kevin
>
> -Original Message-
> Fr
Thanks all. The recommendation for BIMP is nearly exactly what I have been
searching for.
This list is awesome.!
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From: Kasim Ahmic [mailto:kasim.ah...@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, July 14, 2015 7:54 PM
To: Ed
Cc:
Subject: Re: [Gimp-user] Watermarking in batches
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On 07/14/2015 08:28 PM, Ed wrote:
> Thanks all. The recommendation for BIMP is nearly exactly what I have been
> searching for.
>
> This list is awesome.!
Ditto that: I'm off to explore this "bimp" thing I just heard about.
:o)
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