have a more intuitive
text entry method.
Hth,
-Stefan Maerz
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On 11/29/2011 3:16 PM, Frank Gore wrote:
On Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 4:06 PM, Chris Mohler wrote:
Personally, after a couple of hours or so of work (in any graphics
program), I usually do a File->Save As and append a number to the
filename. So if I start a project, I'll save it as something like
"
on of professional graphics work.
I think we have covered every possible topic in these thread(s). :D
Anyways, to contribute:
PIMP - The Photoshop-like Image Manipulation Program
LIMP - The Lovely Image Manipulation Program
WIMP - The Wonderful Image M
t at humor.
-Stefan Maerz
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from a scale in
the image to calculated area.
There might be a easier way to calculate area since you have simple
shapes, but this worked perfectly for me, because my shapes were highly
irregular and needed human interaction to determine what should be
measured and what shouldn&
On 01/22/2012 04:32 PM, Steve Kinney wrote:
On 01/22/2012 03:59 PM, Stefan Maerz wrote:
A while ago I calculated area by creating a transparent layer and
painting with a brush the locations that I wanted to include in
the area. Then using GIMP's histogram (color>Info>histogram), I
one -- can be done through layers>transparency>add alpha channel.
If you play around with this feature a little bit you'll figure its strengths
and weaknesses out quickly.
Hth,
-Stefan Maerz
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m interested to know if it
can be done within gimp.
In imagej with an image open go:
Analyze>Histogram>List>File>Save As... this should give you a .xls file.
HTH,
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it
with imagemagick in octave. IIRC, without any sort of plugins.
I'd presume that octave supports histograms out of the box.
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Very useful information. I'm in the habit of just pressing enter twice
to export. :)
I've always wondered what this stuff does, so this has been an
interesting read.
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ative, if you go to
http://support.google.com/mail/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=6579#0 (for
gmail), it will tell you how to set up a gmail filter. Filter out the
term "gimp-user-list@gnome.org", and you should never see one of us
again. ;)
HTH,
-Stefan Maerz
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mage again and press Select>Invert. Right click
on the image and Select > Feather Put 4 or 5 and press okay. Press the
delete button on your keyboard, and you should be good to go.
Hth and ask away if you have questions,
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nd select more/less pixels in the Select>
Feather menu.
No layers, no complications.
:o)
Steve
Steve beat me. I wrote an response explaining just this. My explanation
was _much_ too complicated, so my apologies.
Anyways here are some tutorials grouped by difficulty:
http://www.gi
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