пт, 16 нояб. 2018 г., 21:27 Anthony Dunk via gimp-user-list
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> I find GIMP very useful as an image editor on Linux, but my one big issue
> with this program is that it does not save to PNG or JPG unless you use the
> "Export" option. It would be so much more intuitive if
>typo: that should of course be does not end in .scm
>
>have a good day
>
>rich: www.gimp-forum.net
I figured that was the case. I thought about this as well.
:)
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>The particular filter that you mention is provided by
>...\gimp\share\2.0\scripts\coffee.scm (where you need to put the
>appropriate path to replace the ...). Deleting this file will remove
>the filter - although it will reappear next time you reinstall GIMP.
>
>The question is why bother? The
>No need to delete anything, renaming the script so it does end in .scm
>stops Gimp loading it and it is still there if needed in the future.
>
>A better way is investigate using a resources manager where scripts
>can be loaded as required. Would need a bit of work to move stock
>scripts out into
>Hello
>
>Thanks for the reply,
>
>To answer your question I have been using Gimp now for 6 years
>Professionally and at some point, you know exactly what you need and
>use. I guess in some way I also just love customizing my things on my
>PC. (Example: Got rid of the shortcut arrow on desktop
Hello
My problem is I wanted to install a plugin called Guides Lab.
I have installed many Plugins in the past but I can not seem to get this one
working. On the website, he said it should work and others have confirmed.
I have tried the Data folder and the programs files folder as well... but
>Here is an old script I use for just this. I created a shortcut to
>drop crosshairs whenever I need them. I like it because there are no
>menus or options, just hit the shortcut and it's done.
>
>https://www.dropbox.com/s/7axl454tbx44i4k/Gregs%20Crosshairs.scm?dl=1
>
>For more complicated guides,
>No need to delete anything, renaming the script so it does end in .scm
typo: that should of course be does not end in .scm
have a good day
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>Thank you for the hastily reply, I thought I was going crazy :)
>
>That is a shame since he even wrote himself on his website that he
>tried it out on windows 7 with gimp 2.10...
Best guess with that and considering the date. The first stable windows Gimp
2.10 was 64 bit only, used python 2.7.5
On Wed, Nov 14, 2018 at 10:58:49AM -0500, Dick Marti via gimp-user-list wrote:
> I have not used Gimp yet but I have two questions that require only brief
> answers.
> 1) I want to print out the User Manual. How many pages is it?
in 2016 were 867 pages...
if you are patient I'll update the pdf
On 11/17/18 12:50 PM, knowthyself wrote:
Hello
The guide Lab plugin seems like a godsend, I am just having trouble installing
it. I have tried it all Data roaming - Script folder - plugin folder - with no
success...
Would you be so kind and give me some guidance (pun intended)
Gimp: 2.10.8 /
Brilliant!
Thank you Alex.
Rick S.
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From: Alexandre Prokoudine via gimp-user-list
Sent: Saturday, November 17, 2018 3:25 AM
Cc: GIMP-user-list
Subject: Re: [Gimp-user] GIMP user friendliness suggestion
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On Sat, Nov 17, 2018 at 02:35:53PM +0100, Marco Ciampa via gimp-user-list wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 14, 2018 at 10:58:49AM -0500, Dick Marti via gimp-user-list wrote:
> > I have not used Gimp yet but I have two questions that require only brief
> > answers.
> > 1) I want to print out the User Manual.
Hi again!
I'm currently working with a huge image, 19262×12825, and now when I
finished it I want to export it as jpeg. In the export dialogue, I can
easily change the quality, and since the image is maybe 95 % white I can
select a very low quality number and still keep a decent quality, but the
I agree that a scale option in the export menu would certainly be handy,
but it comes with its own set of problems - like which type of scaling
algorithm to use? The different algorithms may produce different results
depending on what is being exported - so I _think_ it may be smarter to try
the
I have a life long interest in photography. The Ilford Manual of
Photography and the books by Ansel Adams and his zone system set my
standards for documentation. I program in Scheme (and C when I have
too).
GIMP models the photographic process more or less well depending upon
the quality of
Not sure what your question is?
If you’re looking for photography tools that are Free/Open Source Software
perhaps try joining us at https://pixls.us?
There’s even a couple of great projects that are focused on fill based
techniques for processing.
On Sat, Nov 17, 2018 at 9:29 PM Tim Even via
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