On 2018-08-13 15:01, nickib wrote:
>> You might be going about this all wrong. If you really want to use
>> this to produce a very large physical print, I would consider
>> embracing that the original image is smudgy by upsampling it (maybe
>> to 7200x3600 if not 14400x7200 after cropping it to
There's a Layer Mask tutorial on the website to walk you through the basics
of using them if it helps:
https://www.gimp.org/tutorials/Layer_Masks/
On Wed, Aug 15, 2018 at 10:47 AM rich404 wrote:
> >I am a NewBee to Gimp 2.10. I was attempting to cut the background
> >from an image. My first
On 2018-08-13 15:43, Ofnuts wrote:
> On 08/13/18 20:31, Matthew Woehlke via gimp-user-list wrote:
>> Also, make sure you save the result at least as a JPEG with 98% to 100%
>> quality, if not PNG.
>
> I second the idea to hide the defects with some heavy "artistic"
> filtering, but 98% quality?
>I am a NewBee to Gimp 2.10. I was attempting to cut the background
>from an image. My first attempt was using a Channel Mask following a
>tutorial online. The results were not what I expected, instead of
>background with nothing I got a background with a very faded image.
>Next, I attempted to
I am a NewBee to Gimp 2.10. I was attempting to cut the background from an
image. My first attempt was using a Channel Mask following a tutorial online.
The results were not what I expected, instead of background with nothing I got a
background with a very faded image.
Next, I attempted to do the
Hi!
On Tue, Aug 14, 2018 at 5:09 AM patrick via gimp-user-list <
gimp-user-list@gnome.org> wrote:
> When trying to compile on Raspbian (debian) Stretch, I am not able to
> install all the deps:
>
> - Error: missing dependency babl >= 0.1.52
> - Error: missing dependency gegl-0.4 >= 0.4.4
> -