Bug 768273
On 1 July 2016 at 15:39, Matthew Malthouse wrote:
> On 1 July 2016 at 13:33, Jehan Pagès wrote:
>
>>
>> Even though you found a more effective way to do it, we'd still
>> welcome a bug report with your stacktrace and step-by-step
>> reproduction steps. :-)
>>
>
> It's been submitted!
On 1 July 2016 at 13:33, Jehan Pagès wrote:
>
> Even though you found a more effective way to do it, we'd still
> welcome a bug report with your stacktrace and step-by-step
> reproduction steps. :-)
>
It's been submitted! :)
Matthew
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Hi,
On Fri, Jul 1, 2016 at 2:08 PM, Matthew Malthouse wrote:
> On 30 June 2016 at 08:41, Ofnuts wrote:
>
>>
>> Processing and disk space are cheap. Script the whole lot, eyeball the
>> results, and redo the odd ones manually (or with a different script). Or
>> first do a visual check, split in t
On 30 June 2016 at 08:41, Ofnuts wrote:
>
> Processing and disk space are cheap. Script the whole lot, eyeball the
> results, and redo the odd ones manually (or with a different script). Or
> first do a visual check, split in two batches, one processed with
> auto-levels and one without, and appl
On 30 June 2016 at 00:43, Jehan Pagès wrote:
>
> Could you try the last version of GIMP (2.8.16) and if the problem
>
This is strange, GUI Gimp's "About", gimp --version and Software Center all
agree that it's actually 2.8.16. Only Ubuntu's crash reporter says 2.8.12.
#> gimp --version
GNU Ima
On 29/06/16 19:05, Matthew Malthouse wrote:
I don't want to batch script because I need to eyeball the images to catch
the occasional ones where auto-levels is a bad idea.
Processing and disk space are cheap. Script the whole lot, eyeball the
results, and redo the odd ones manually (or with a
Hi,
On Wed, Jun 29, 2016 at 7:05 PM, Matthew Malthouse wrote:
> Over the last two days I've processed about 500 JPG files. Typically:
>
> Open, auto levels (on F10 key) or manual, Crop or resize, maybe unsharp
> mask, overwrite (F9 key) with my default jpeg settings. each takes between
> 1 and
On 6/29/2016 1:05 PM, Matthew Malthouse wrote:
Over the last two days I've processed about 500 JPG files. Typically:
Open, auto levels (on F10 key) or manual, Crop or resize, maybe unsharp
mask, overwrite (F9 key) with my default jpeg settings. each takes between
1 and 3 minutes. So fairly