>I guess likewise also need a way of rotating without having to drag
>outside the edge. That would need a rotator modifier key or tool.
The crtitical issue is, when overlaying one aerial photo over another, you
aren't necessarily aligning the edges. Having sizing/skewing handles on the
edges or
Can some one explain how to get photos into Gimp 2.10.8 point me to the relevant
tutorial
orfrom photo on a Mac running mojavi.
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>I guess likewise also need a way of rotating without having to drag
>outside the edge. That would need a rotator modifier key or tool.
The problem with rotating is that centre of rotation could be well outside the
viewed area of the image.
What would make life a lot easier is if the Unified
I am getting the same error message since the new year.
GIMP was working fine with the latest release, but when it is loading now I just
see the blocks instead of text and then the program hangs for a while before
displaying the fatal error message.
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>On the latest version 2.10.8, the directions above will in fact
>install the 'gimp.app but when executed still get a 'unverified
>sources error'.
>
>I am using mojave and have security set to install from all sources.
>
>The version I can install is the previous version... and it took 3
>times to
Unified transform is great and has saved me a lot of time with tasks that I do.
I work with aerial photographs which can be very large images, like 5000 or
1 pixels a side. When I overlay a historical aerial photo on top of a recent
one, I need to be able to access a size handle (maybe also a
I can no longer change brush sizes in Gimp 2.8
I downloaded Gimp 2.10 and still cannot change brush sizes.
2.8 the tool box would show up with all the settings for the brushes which
were in white. But it changed to grey and would not allow changes.
2.10 does the same thing. Also the background
>I completely new to GIMP, so I apologise in advance for what might
>seem to be obvoius to an advanced user.
>
>I am trying to open a JPEG from MS Access using VB script. I have
>looked at many examples of similar scripting on this site, but all are
>far too complex for me to follow (I'm a newbie
>I remember your post from elsewhere. It is probably a unique issue
>with your installation.
>
>Have you tried a different compilation of Gimp 2.10.2 The one from
>Partha www.partha.com was released yesterday. 64 bit only.
>The shape of the text box is a little different from earlier versions
>of
Hi folks, any suggestion how to restore older pictures, with yellow colors?
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trying to make the spiral smooth.
I tried manipulating the selections many different ways and even made some paths
but none helped make it smooth.
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Have a Monoprice tablet.
Worked great in 2.8
Does not work in 2.10
Anyone have a fix for this?
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Thank you for responding!
>You should have subscribed to the mailing list instead :)
I thought the forum was connected to the mailing list!
Andi.
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>Are you short of disk space? That can make a big difference when
>editing large images.
>You can force the Gimp installer to use the 32 bit files it contains.
>Use the /32 switch
>
>For others, how to determine if your Windows is 32/64 bit.
>
>64 bit has both "Program Files" **and** "Program
>You might have just caught a Gimp 2.6 with Debian 6 (EOL 2016), but
>that image has the blocks of text flattened to a bitmap - not really
>editable. There is also an active selection in your image that needs
>promoting to a layer, if you want to progress.
>
>Adding the card symbols. Any number of
>Would like to hear opinions about g'mic.
I feel that GMIC completes GIMP. Actually, it was a user on these forums who
very kindly took time to make a video addressing my last question, who
recommended GMIC to me. I really love the spirit of their project and find the
tools to be invaluable to
My previous work included special characters such as heart, diamond, club and
spade in test relating to bridge hands.. I just tried to update this work could
not find an option to include these characters.
My system is Debian stretch running GIMP 2.8.18.The original work was done on
6/15/2015 so
Former M$ employee here.
The short answer is that Microsoft products are horrible. If you've any
experience with their video compression software, so broken that ffmpeg official
documentation says as much, then you know what I mean.
The long answer is long, and I wouldn't want to waste time
>My previous work included special characters such as heart, diamond,
>club and spade in test relating to bridge hands.. I just tried to
>update this work could not find an option to include these characters.
>
>My system is Debian stretch running GIMP 2.8.18.The original work was
>done on
>I have the same: fresh install of Linux Mint 19.1 on Intel machine
I wonder what the connection is?
Only thing I can think of at the moment is if you have a 4K monitor. These seem
to create display problems with Gimp.
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I completely new to GIMP, so I apologise in advance for what might seem to be
obvoius to an advanced user.
I am trying to open a JPEG from MS Access using VB script. I have looked at many
examples of similar scripting on this site, but all are far too complex for me
to follow (I'm a newbie -
Hi -- Downloaded latest Gimp for Mac (using El Capitan), and my interface looks
completely garbled. Like fractal numbers. So as you might imagine, learning to
use it will be a bit difficult (especially since I'm a tad math challenged :).
I tried changing the language, figured out which setting
Many Thanks ... This has frustrated me for a long time ...
Worked perfectly . Cheers
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>I've tried to download GIMP both ways, but have been blocked by this
>Apple message: ""GIMP.app can’t be opened because it is from an
>unidentified developer.Your security preferences allow installation of
>only apps from the App Store and identified developers."
>
>Contradictorily, I also got
>Thank you for your quick response! I have installed 2.10.6 with the
>/32 switch. Hopefully, it will not lock up my computer.
>
>Misslo777
UPDATE: Just wanted to let you know that switching to the 32 bit version of
2.10.6 worked! indexing the PNG still takes forever, and hangs the machine
>
>I came to the forum today because I use Linux Mint and cannot seem to
>get GMIC working with 2.10, so I'm stuck on 2.8. That's how much I
>love the GMIC. :)
My advice, ask the question on one of those other forums where it is easier to
give comprehensive advice than using this mailing list
>Hi, all.
>
>I have a picture of comet 46P/Wirtanen from a few nights ago.
>
>I'm new to GIMP and it's like a space shuttle control panel to me.
>
>Can you please provide step-by-step instructions to
>1. reduce vignetting in the corners
>2. smooth out the background noise
>3. keep stars (the
Hi, all.
I have a picture of comet 46P/Wirtanen from a few nights ago.
I'm new to GIMP and it's like a space shuttle control panel to me.
Can you please provide step-by-step instructions to
1. reduce vignetting in the corners
2. smooth out the background noise
3. keep stars (the brightest ones
>No easy way that I can think of.
>
>Using the gmic_gimp plugin www.gmic.eu First a smooth(NL-Mean) then a
>Constrained Sharpen gave a sort of result, a bit too much 'fuzzy',
>which made a big 3 MB file. (even a xcf.gz was > 1 MB)
>
>Using paths is the way to go.
>
>Truthfully Gimp is not the
>trying to make the spiral smooth.
>
>I tried manipulating the selections many different ways and even made
>some paths but none helped make it smooth.
No easy way that I can think of.
Using the gmic_gimp plugin www.gmic.eu First a smooth(NL-Mean) then a
Constrained Sharpen gave a sort of
Thanks for all the responses on g'mic. My daughter installed it and has
been making good use of it. Now I guess I should, too.
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On Sat, Jan 5, 2019 at 5:22 AM rayben wrote:
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> Can some one explain how to get photos into Gimp 2.10.8
File > Open...
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Why have my program no color - just black/White.
(see file)
Greetings
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