Does gimp allow me to combine an audio file on an mp3 with a picture file on a
jpg to generate an movie file on an mp4?
Can this mp4 be compressed to use fewer bytes?
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I have been using Windows Movie Maker to do this but the mp4 file it produces
is huge. Can I use Gimp just to compress a large mp4 file to a smaller one?
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added to the entire widened
image. Commands that were grayed out were still unavailable.
Don't think I can attach images here, so here's a link to a screen
capture on a file hosting server ...
http://www.mediafire.com/i/?x591s2ra7wx9oxh
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Thanks for all the info. It's very useful.
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GIMP, the end result was not good enough. A co-worker said
GIMP couldn't make a PNG (w/transparency) with enough quality. He said we'd
have to use some other software. Part of the issue was not being able to
resize without losing quality before the PNG export. True or false?
Keith
that the quality in JPG images saved at a level above 75 is
theoretical. In other words, the increased quality is there in technical
terms, but imperceptible to the human eye. Comments?
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difference in file size compared to the number I prefer. If the
two yield similar results, I can just accept the fact that GIMP won't adapt
to a user's work pattern (g, don't like that idea) and let it save all
JPG files at 85.
Keith
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On Fri, Mar 23, 2012 at 4:34 PM, Johnny
that
are yellow on the right and blue on the left.
How to target these problem colors and desaturate or otherwise move them
back to white?
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From: bkukush...@gmail.com
Date: Wed, Apr 11, 2012 at 4:52 PM
Subject: Re: [Gimp-user] How to control one color only?
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Good day, Keith!
Could you show an example? For some reason I have a feeling that there
is more than
On Thu, Apr 12, 2012 at 11:35 AM, Judah Kleinveldt judahy...@yahoo.cawrote:
[Gimp-user] How to control one color only?
Keith the way I'd do it to keep things simple and quick is to create a
selection of the troubling area, begin by creating a duplicate layer first
then select
theoretical. In other words, there might be measurable improvements in
JPG quality past 75, but they will be imperceptible by the human eye. Does
anyone know if the Quality settings are basically the same in both pieces
of software?
Keith
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Aha; thanks for providing that informative link on previous research!
And, as for the suggested 90 JPG output setting, maybe that explains why my
GIMP persistently wants to default to that number.
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A client has supplied a logo for Web display (PNG). The logo background is
white and needs to become transparent. I've done this in GIMP no problem
with simple graphics. However this one features design elements that cast a
pale gray shadow onto the white background. Not sure how to make the
was fairly close to the page's gray background. If they had been
very different, I'd still be squawking for a solution.
On Fri, May 3, 2013 at 12:17 PM, Chris Mohler cr33...@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, May 3, 2013 at 11:55 AM, Keith Purtell kpurt...@imirus.com
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A client has supplied a logo
.
Is there a fast way to do this in GIMP other than positioning a draw tool
like Pencil at each location (identified by the pixels at bottom of the
GIMP screen) and drawing each one?
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Thanks all.
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will be appreciated.
Adding an arrow or two, (and perhaps a text box) would be nice to know
how to do also, if this is something that the GIMP is the right tool
for. It's definitely the right tool for screenshots!
Thanks.
Keith
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. Is there a
setting that I am missing in the Gimp? I have not seen this behavior
before.
Thanks for any ideas/assistance.
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the TIFF.
Just to be clear, this is not a buggy TIFF from outside. I made it myself
by take a normal PDF and using the Save-as-Image function. This didn't
happen with the other three images from the same project. Experimenting
with Mode made no difference.
Ideas?
Keith Purtell
how the image appears
in all non-GIMP settings.
http://i.imgur.com/jbja6QE.png
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I think what may be going on is that:
1- My Acrobat Pro is not correctly set to convert all CMYK images to RGB on
output, and
2-GIMP reportedly has limited CMYK support.
The easy thing here is to fix my Acrobat prefs, yes?
I'm in an Internet environment; no use for CMYK.
Keith Purtell
I recently had some 20-year-old color negatives scanned. About half the
scans had moire patterns. My understanding is that moire (in this case)
would be caused by contact between the glossy back of the negative and
another flat object such as a glass plate. When I went back to the
photography
Thanks to you and Steve for this. I'll make a screen capture available when
I'm next at my regular computer.
On a related note; yes the long-range solution will be to get some kind of
access to a proper scanner.
Original Message
I recently had some 20-year-old
Here's a link to one portion of the image:
http://i.imgur.com/6RaV68i.jpg
On 12/4/2014 7:11 PM, Liam R E Quin wrote:
If they can't resolve this, what are my chances of solving the problem
with GIMP? I tried a few of the existing filters without visible results.
My first Google searches
The image link below goes to an enlarged portion of a scanned negative
from the mid 1980s. One of the strange things I see are small spots like
photo grain that have turned yellow.
I've considered selecting by color and changing them to flesh tone or
gray, or carefully using Gaussian blur,
.
Tips?
Keith
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much for your help!
Keith Hamming
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If anyone knows of such a script that would save these with a default
filename and bypass the save dialog I'd like to know also.
If the script could be configured to save to a pre-specified directory
it would be helpful.
Purpose is to quickly save screenshots used in documentation.
Thanks.
New to Gimp. Is there a way to change the color of the tool boxes/interface
(i.e., from black to grey)?
Thanks for your help...
Keith
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Successful download + install.
Unsuccessful run.
Please advise
*Keith Seiji Kawamura*
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collisions.
Thanks everyone.
Keith
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