Please tell us what version of GIMP, and what OS you are running.
Ross
> On Jan 17, 2022, at 2:12 PM, Morzar Adam via gimp-user-list
> wrote:
>
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On 1/17/22 21:12, Morzar Adam via gimp-user-list wrote:
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Hi,
the list removes attachments, but I saw it in the moderation queue:
You have hidden the docks on the left and right. This is done via the
Tab key or the Windows > Hide Docks menu entry.
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I took your cat image and tired to do what you wanted. See if this works
for you:
Open image in GIMP > Duplicate Layer > Desaturate Layer > Duplicate this BW
layer > Change mode to Dodge
Now you should see a completely blank screen. > Gaussian Blur (play with
the number - around 5 should do it ).
This pic is closer to what I looking for but not exactly it-
any suggestions anyone?
and thank you everyone for your advice, help and kind words..it means a lot.. xx
>I can change it to a person if that would be better-need to do same
>thing-turn
>into a coloring book page-
>Attachments:
>* ht
I can change it to a person if that would be better-need to do same thing-turn
into a coloring book page-
>You can use the / command to find functions/meu items/plugins/actions
>in GIMP, which sometimes helps (although it just does them, it doesn't
>teach you where they are, unfortunately).
>Th
On Sat, 2020-02-15 at 02:47 +0100, theweblady wrote:
>
> I have tried everything I can find about doing this with older
> versions of gimp
> but when I use those directions they don't work as the menu has
> changed.
You can use the / command to find functions/meu items/plugins/actions
in GIMP, wh
Hi weblady,
GIMP does have a learning curve so be gentle with yourself.
No, I can't show you what to do, especially not with a Tabby!
Sorry,
Rick S.
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To: gimp-user-list@gnome.org
Subject: [Gimp-user]
Hi there,
I need it to look like a better version of what I attached here-the original is
on my original question. I did this but its not done in gimp and its not exactly
what I want. Im looking to be able to turn a photo jpg into a coloring book
page-black and white outline of the pics so it can b
ntrast of your colour photo.
> >
> >Rick S.
> >
> >-Original Message-
> >From: theweblady
> >Sent: Friday, February 14, 2020 8:47 PM
> >To: gimp-user-list@gnome.org
> >Subject: [Gimp-user] Need help with jpg-cannot get it to work..
> >
&
show me how to get it to look the way I need?
thanks!
>Start by increasing the contrast of your colour photo.
>
>Rick S.
>
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>From: theweblady
>Sent: Friday, February 14, 2020 8:47 PM
>To: gimp-user-list@gnome.org
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Start by increasing the contrast of your colour photo.
Rick S.
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To: gimp-user-list@gnome.org
Subject: [Gimp-user] Need help with jpg-cannot get it to work..
Hi,
Im hoping someone can help me. I have a color
Hi,
Im hoping someone can help me. I have a color photo I need to turn into a
coloring book page.
Im using gimp 2.10.14
I have tried everything I can find about doing this with older versions of gimp
but when I use those directions they don't work as the menu has changed. There
doesn't seem to be
>i want to recovery an old XCF file and the Gimp cant open it.
>
>XCF image plug-In could not open image
>
>Can someone, please help me fix this?
>
>Attachments:
>*
>https://www.gimpusers.com/system/attachments/1302/original/PegasoPlaya.xcf
I do not think that is even a Gimp file.
Apart from n
On Tue, 26 Nov 2019 19:04:13 +0100, Huoriel wrote:
> i want to recovery an old XCF file and the Gimp cant open it.
> XCF image plug-In could not open image
> Can someone, please help me fix this?
Your file is corrupted - the contents don't look anything like an XCF file
(whatever recovery proces
i want to recovery an old XCF file and the Gimp cant open it.
XCF image plug-In could not open image
Can someone, please help me fix this?
Attachments:
* https://www.gimpusers.com/system/attachments/1302/original/PegasoPlaya.xcf
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Import the largest layer first?
On Tue, 21 Nov 2017 03:34:40 + RunSebastian
wrote
Hello,
I started an .xcf file with four layers. The first layer is smaller than the
others. I intend to make them all the same size but want to edit them first.
However,
On Mon, Nov 20, 2017 at 10:34 PM, RunSebastian wrote:
>
> However, when I imported all four layers, the program automatically
> cropped them
> all to be the same size as the first layer.
>
Which program?
I ask because if that program is smart enough to resize the layers, perhaps
there is an
opti
>Hello,
>
>I started an .xcf file with four layers. The first layer is smaller
>than the others. I intend to make them all the same size but want to
>edit them first.
>
>However, when I imported all four layers, the program automatically
>cropped them all to be the same size as the first layer.
Hello,
I started an .xcf file with four layers. The first layer is smaller than the
others. I intend to make them all the same size but want to edit them first.
However, when I imported all four layers, the program automatically cropped them
all to be the same size as the first layer. I want t
>I recommend starting from scratch.
>
>Take your original image and duplicate it.
>
>Add a (white) layer mask to the top layer. If you paint in that in
>black it shows the bottom layer. see:
>https://docs.gimp.org/en/gimp-layer-mask-add.html
>
>Now you can adjust the two layers, top one darker, bot
>Vaguely remember this one.
>
>To brighten up put the top layer in 'Screen' mode. For more use
>'Addition' mode (but that will blow the colors out)
>
>No need to link the layers. If you need more than that then probably
>have to go back to the original image and edit from scratch.
>
>rich: www.gimp
>Thanks for responding! :)
>
>I don't think that'll do what I want to do. (I'm looking at the Layer
>Modes guide.)
>
>What I want is to make the light look more intense. So I made the top
>layer darker and the bottom one darker.
I recommend starting from scratch.
Take your original image and d
>Hello,
>
>I've made two layers for this icon I'm making. The top layer is a
>slightly darker version of the bottom layer. I want to cut out the
>girl in the red dress on the top layer to make her look brighter in
>the icon.
>
Vaguely remember this one.
To brighten up put the top layer in 'Screen
Hello,
I've made two layers for this icon I'm making. The top layer is a slightly
darker version of the bottom layer. I want to cut out the girl in the red dress
on the top layer to make her look brighter in the icon.
But I am STRUGGLING getting any of these layers to work correctly. I have been
On 10/28/2017 03:32 PM, Steve Kinney wrote:
>
I failed to mention: Use the Alt key + Scroll wheel on your mouse to
zoom in and out while you're working. Sometimes you need The Big
Picture, sometimes you need small details made huge.
:o)
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On 10/28/2017 09:41 AM, SpiritWhispers wrote:
> HI. I don't know much about photo editing so here's my question. How can I get
> these three images of hair to match? I need the second and third to match the
> first so I can add and extend the hair length. The hair in the first image was
> cut off
HI. I don't know much about photo editing so here's my question. How can I get
these three images of hair to match? I need the second and third to match the
first so I can add and extend the hair length. The hair in the first image was
cut off by the picture-taker, so I need to add some hair to it.
Hi Sylvia,
please see
http://www.shlomifish.org/philosophy/computers/netiquette/email/reply-to-list.html
.
On Tue, 26 Sep 2017 14:51:29 -0400 Sylvia Vander Sluis
wrote:
> Thank you. Apparently, it didn't install correctly because Gimp doesn't
> appear in the application list.
>
Ah, is its en
Hi Sylvia,
please see https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q9waD95SX1w - it is in the menu -
ctrl+esc or the "windows" key. This may prove of help as well -
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=open+gimp+windows+10&ia=videos .
Regards,
Shlomi Fish
On Tue, 26 Sep 2017 07:23:32 -0400
Sylvia Vander Sluis
I have Windows 10. Have installed GIMP 2 and see the files. But, the
application did not open after installation. Was told to start program
using installed shortcut. Where is this shortcut and how do I start the
application? I don't see any shortcut on my desktop.
Thank you.
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I'm working with a graphic designer and having a hard time explaining what I
want. This attached image is of Aaron Rogers. I want another player colorized
the way he is. How to I explain that to them, or how do I do it on GIMP?
Attachments:
* http://www.gimpusers.com/system/attachments/538/origina
>I'm working with a graphic designer and having a hard time explaining
>what I want. This attached image is of Aaron Rogers. I want another
>player colorized the way he is. How to I explain that to them, or how
>do I do it on GIMP?
Probably something as simple as 'Cartoonised' and might have start
On 01/01/2017 03:54 AM, rich2005 wrote:
>> Thank you! That helps a lot!
>>
>> I have another question if you can/want to answer it: is there a way
>> to see the image under the black mask layer? I keep having to go to
>> Layer > Mask > Show Layer Mask and selecting/de-selecting it to check
>> m
>Thank you! That helps a lot!
>
>I have another question if you can/want to answer it: is there a way
>to see the image under the black mask layer? I keep having to go to
>Layer > Mask > Show Layer Mask and selecting/de-selecting it to check
>my progress.
Not sure about what you need.
If you ne
>..snip...
>IMHO not the correct tool, and even then not the way to use it,
>although every image has its own requirements.
>
>One way to try.
>
>Duplicate the layer
>
>Put the top layer into screen mode, that reinforces the colours.
>
>Now add a black layer mask and paint in white with a fuzzy br
On 12/31/2016 07:50 PM, Steve Kinney wrote:
>
>
> On 12/31/2016 07:34 PM, Steve Kinney wrote:
> [ snip ]
> I forgot to include this link to a screen shot of the configuration
> menu. In addition to the settings shown, I like to set
> "context-brush-hardness-(etc.)" options to make brushes so
On 12/31/2016 07:34 PM, Steve Kinney wrote:
[ snip ]
> There are two major classes of GIMP brush: GBR brush
> files are bitmaps, fixed in size and hardness. VBR brush files are
> vectors, with variable size and hardness that can be changed "on the
> fly" with keyboard + mouse commands while us
On 12/31/2016 01:33 PM, RunSebastian wrote:
>> Several ways to get some sort of result. Try:
>>
>> Duplicate layer
>> Desaturate (luminosity) the top layer
>> Add a layermask to the top (desaturated) layer
>> Paint (carefully) in black to uncover the red areas, white to cover up
>> again.
>> see:
..snip...
>Now, the topic of the hour: I've been trying for the past hour to add
>a lighting effect filter to this icon that I'm making. As you can see
>in the snapshot, there is a flashlight in it, so my goal here is to
>use the lighting effects to intensify the light being shown on the
>girl in
Hello,
I'll start off by saying that I'm super-new to this program, so I'm a bit
clueless to what the tools are, where they are found, and what all they can do.
Now, the topic of the hour: I've been trying for the past hour to add a lighting
effect filter to this icon that I'm making. As you can
>Several ways to get some sort of result. Try:
>
>Duplicate layer
>Desaturate (luminosity) the top layer
>Add a layermask to the top (desaturated) layer
>Paint (carefully) in black to uncover the red areas, white to cover up
>again.
>see: https://docs.gimp.org/en/gimp-layer-mask-add.html
>
>When co
>Hello,
>
>Thanks for replying.
>
>I think I should clarify and state that I'm very new to this program
>and thus am clueless as to what the different tools are and what all
>they do.
>
>That being said, I followed your directions. I still wasn't able to
>make the icon look like I want it to. (
>Several ways to get some sort of result. Try:
>
>Duplicate layer
>Desaturate (luminosity) the top layer
>Add a layermask to the top (desaturated) layer
>Paint (carefully) in black to uncover the red areas, white to cover up
>again.
>see: https://docs.gimp.org/en/gimp-layer-mask-add.html
>
>When co
>Hello,
>
>For about an hour enough, I've been trying to remove this really nasty
>yellow from an icon that I'm making. I've been through tutorial after
>tutorial to no avail. If at all possible, I'd like to make the yellow
>areas grayscale, the end goal being a black and white icon with red
>spo
Hello,
For about an hour enough, I've been trying to remove this really nasty yellow
from an icon that I'm making. I've been through tutorial after tutorial to no
avail. If at all possible, I'd like to make the yellow areas grayscale, the end
goal being a black and white icon with red spotcolor.
I'm new to gimp and trying to figure out how to use it in order to create
textures for a car in a game. The game has already provided a basic template
(See attached image), but it's just one flat picture with no layers, and I need
to be able to edit the areas of the car separately so I can add some
>I'm new to gimp and trying to figure out how to use it in order to
>create textures for a car in a game. The game has already provided a
>basic template (See attached image), but it's just one flat picture
>with no layers, and I need to be able to edit the areas of the car
>separately so I can add
Hello All,
The company I work with is looking to switch from Photoshop to Gimp. One of the
keyboard shortcuts that is frequently used in Photoshop by our employees is
Ctrl+Alt+Shift and the directional arrow keys. This is used with the marquee
tool to copy and paste the selected part of the image
- Save your image or put it on top of whatever you want to show through.
Hope that helps,
Rick
-Original Message-
From: acctingman
Sent: Friday, May 20, 2016 10:30 PM
To: gimp-user-list@gnome.org
Cc: notificati...@gimpusers.com
Subject: [Gimp-user] Need help with transparency
So, this wh
So, this what I ended up with.
I had the white area selected with "fuzzy tool"it was highlightedclicked
the white area..then used "Bucket fill tool"then I set the affected
area to Fill whole selection" and clicked inside that white areait turned it
blacksaved it the
On 05/20/2016 02:33 PM, Joseph A Nagy Jr wrote:
> On 05/19/2016 23:33, acctingman wrote:
>> Hello
>>
>> Just downloaded GIMP yesterday and I need help with transparency
>>
>> In the attachment, the little open area (that is white) I need it to be
>> transparent so I can see another numbered dial
On 05/19/2016 23:33, acctingman wrote:
> Hello
>
> Just downloaded GIMP yesterday and I need help with transparency
>
> In the attachment, the little open area (that is white) I need it to be
> transparent so I can see another numbered dial that it will go on top of.
>
> I know nothing about im
Hello
Just downloaded GIMP yesterday and I need help with transparency
In the attachment, the little open area (that is white) I need it to be
transparent so I can see another numbered dial that it will go on top of.
I know nothing about image editing, so this is a big request and more than hap
On Sun, Jul 7, 2013 at 5:38 AM, mxpx3n1 wrote:
> I just purchased a plr blog and I cannot figure out how to edit the header
> text.
GIMP isn't capable of editing text layers in PSD yet. This is being
worked on, though.
Alexandre Prokoudine
http://libregraphicsworld.org
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I just purchased a plr blog and I cannot figure out how to edit the header text.
I want to change the text to match my domain name. The file is a psd but I
beleive gimp can edit psd? The header is:
http://payperclickforwinners.com/wp-content/themes/gazette/images/header.png
I also uploaded the ps
Also, I should have mentioned that bucket filling with black results in two very
different shades. Using the color picker tool and then bucket filling gives me
the dark shading again even though I pick from an area that doesn't appear
shaded.
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I've tried your suggestion with a multitude of threshold settings but
unfortunately it isn't working as desired. A setting over 19 will select the
entire image, but even when using a low setting and getting rid of the darker
area it reappears when I use bucket fill. I have a friend (she uses Phot
On 04/29/2013 02:58 AM, PieceKeepr wrote:
I'm trying to expand a translucent image and keep the coloration even
throughout. The original image is flat on top and fades to a darker color near
the edge. I've tried everything I know how to do (admittedly not much) with no
success. I attached a po
I'm trying to expand a translucent image and keep the coloration even
throughout. The original image is flat on top and fades to a darker color near
the edge. I've tried everything I know how to do (admittedly not much) with no
success. I attached a portion of the image to make it easier to unde
Good day. I am looking for this text. I have found it on some torrent
networks but cybercafe network i use does not allow me to download torrents.
can anyone provide a link for http or ftp download?
Image processing - principles and applications - t. acharya & a. ray
(wiley_2005)
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2012/5/24 Geri Henney
>
> how do i print what i create in gimp?
Image: File -> Print, or Ctrl+P.
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wow, this turned into the most useful thread
to teach me a lot about GIMP. I would'a used
the program for a few years and wouldn't have
known what you told us. Now to go back to first
email and try it all out.
Thanks Steve.
Dan
On 12/28/11, Steve Kinney wrote:
> On 12/27/2011 09:28 PM, Ronald F.
On 12/27/2011 09:28 PM, Ronald F. Guilmette wrote:
[ ...a whole bunch of stuff that I mostly left out of this reply, and:]
> I just don't know how to look at two or more layers on my screen
> all at once, you in separate display windows. [...] I would feel
> more comfortable if I could see the t
Many thanks to both Steve Kinney and Daniel Smith for their various
suggestions for fixing this damaged color image. I'm not sure that I
can do all the thinsg they've suggested, given my limited knowledge
of The Gimp at this point, or even that I understand them all, but I'm
going to go over all
DON"T SEND LARGE IMAGES TO THE ENTIRE MAILING LIST
Daniel Smith wrote:
One more thing I tried a little, if you look at one I've attached,
at the bottom right screwed up section, area where the rocks
extend up to about the blue guy's shoulder...
I selected this area in two pieces, one wh
Yes, that way of doing it with the mask, correction layer
and merging etc would be a better way than the actual way
I did by selecting rectangular sections in the single layer. I just
used to do a lot of that in one layer. But you can see if you
look up close at the rectangular layers how their col
In message <4ef8950f.6050...@pilobilus.net>,
Steve Kinney wrote:
> Can you recall the specifics of how you tamed the streak?
I know that I duplicated the base layer, used a mask to isolate the
streak (so that it would be the only visible part of its layer), and
applied color corrections to it un
Have a look at some of the video tutorials on Rolf's meetthegimp.org site. You
should find much that will help. The one on removing lens flare springs to
mind.
HTH
Regards,
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In message <4ef8950f.6050...@pilobilus.net>,
Steve Kinney wrote:
>You won't find a "one tool" or "one filter" solution for this one.
:-(
>This is a fairly major project. However, rest assured it can be
>done; check out the first image on this page:
>http://pilobilus.net/photo_rework.html
In message
, Daniel Smith wrote:
>Hey Ronald
>From what I understand, slides are open to the same kind
>of degradation that any plastic is...
Not that it makes any real difference to anything, but I just feel compelled
to clarify again that the image I posted a link to was_not_ from a ``slide'
Oh, thanks for some post holiday friviolity!
I always liked the name Gimp, it's in an ironical humorous tone, no?
@gerard82 Thanks for the details about slide construction.
Very useful, I would have never known.
Better look at my own slides soon...
On with the Xmas name calling!!!
>:)
Dan
On
* Dotan Cohen [12-26-11 13:03]:
> On Mon, Dec 26, 2011 at 17:38, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> > * Dotan Cohen [12-26-11 06:03]:
> >> The GNU Image Manipulation Program will only be able to repair its
> >> image by changing its name.
> >
> > Somehow you completely missed the "Subject:". You are wel
On Mon, Dec 26, 2011 at 17:38, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> * Dotan Cohen [12-26-11 06:03]:
>> The GNU Image Manipulation Program will only be able to repair its
>> image by changing its name.
>
> Somehow you completely missed the "Subject:". You are welcome to try
> again!
I deliberately misinter
>The GNU Image Manipulation Program will only be able to repair its
>image by changing its name.
@ Daniel,
You may be right about plastics but there's something far more important to
degradation of analog slides or negatives.
The colors are "made" during the development and consist of UNSTABLE che
On 12/26/2011 05:14 AM, Ronald F. Guilmette wrote:
>
> The following file was generated from a recent scan of a 40 year old
> 6x7cm color negative:
>
> ftp://ftp.tristatelogic.com/private/gimp/img001-b.jpg
>
> [...]
>
> I'd very much appreciate any advice that anybody would like
> to share with m
* Dotan Cohen [12-26-11 06:03]:
> The GNU Image Manipulation Program will only be able to repair its
> image by changing its name.
Somehow you completely missed the "Subject:". You are welcome to try
again!
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Hey Ronald
>From what I understand, slides are open to the same kind
of degradation that any plastic is, the same thing that we found out
that can happen to cds that we thought would live forever.
I have a whole family history's worth that I'm afraid to even begin to evaluate,
but have to begin eve
The following file was generated from a recent scan of a 40 year old
6x7cm color negative:
ftp://ftp.tristatelogic.com/private/gimp/img001-b.jpg
Despite the fact that the negative in question has been stored for the
past 30+ years in a manner that I personally would have judged to be
``safe''
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