Hello,
To date I have used Windows Live Photo Gallery on Windows 10. I
have purchased a new laptop, running Windows 10, with increased capacity for
storing and editing my photo's. My question is this: Does GIMP work in
alongside with Windows Live Photo Gallery or should I remove t
Hi,
I still have problems to select a RAW loader with Gimp-2-GIT (branch
gimp-2-10) on Gentoo Linux
If I click on Edit -> Preference -> Image Import & Export
I do see ${gimp_plugin_in_dir}/plug-ins/nufraw-gimp
But when I click on it, it gets greyed out and seems to be get ignored
since load
Hello:
In Lightroom I was able to have a "directory" to choose from such as Vacation
2017, or Vacation 2018.
The pictures in these folders were indexed down the left side of the screen.
Stored in a separate hard drive.
Does Gimp have a similar directory, even though the photos are stored in
Hello:
New to Gimp.
I am able to select only one image at a time.
When I was using Lightroom, all the images of different photos appear across
the bottom of the screen in a scroll effect, sort of like a preview.
Is there a way to preview my photos before I edit one?
Thanks
Gord
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On 2018-08-07 15:47, Matthew Woehlke via gimp-user-list wrote:
> I want to apply mantiuk06 to a really big image. However, using the
> GEGL CLI, I get very different results than when I apply the filter
> from within gimp as compared to using the GEGL CLI. See [1]: left is
> original, middle is ma
>Your camera likely does better pictures, but its default settings may
>be
>more neutral than those of your smartphone.
>
>Typically smartphones aim for flashy pictures, and their software will
>go to great lengths to achieve this. But this also makes further
>editing
>of the picture very difficult
GIMP doesn’t really have any sort of photo management functionality built
in (not should it in my opinion).
You could try a photo manager like digiKam.
On Fri, Aug 10, 2018 at 3:33 PM Gordon Caines
wrote:
> Hello:
>
>
> In Lightroom I was able to have a "directory" to choose from such as
> Vacat
On Fri, 2018-08-10 at 13:09 +, Gordon Caines wrote:
> Hello:
>
>
> In Lightroom I was able to have a "directory" to choose from such as
> Vacation 2017, or Vacation 2018.
>
> The pictures in these folders were indexed down the left side of the
> screen. Stored in a separate hard drive.
In
Just as another option for PC, Mac, or Linux is XnView/XnViewMP.
It's a great image viewer/organizer/converter and would use it regardless, but
you can configure multiple programs to open an image in and then access them by
shortcuts. When I find an image I want to open in gimp I just hit "Alt