Re: [Gimp-user] PDF with multiple images-original scan from off-white paper

2015-09-12 Thread Pat David
It's possible using something like BIMP (Batch Image processing in GIMP),
or to code a script.  Otherwise, it may be something best handled by
imagemagick?  (I normally turn to imagemagick/g'mic for batch processing
vs. GIMP personally).  Could you link/attach the doc or a page of the pdf
that shows the problem?

On Sat, Sep 12, 2015 at 10:16 AM FrGuidoSarducci 
wrote:

> I have a 250+ page PDF document.  Every page of this document contains an
> image.  The original image that was scanned was on off-white paper.  I
> want to
> print the PDF on white paper, but the off-white background of the original
> paper
> stands out. I am unable to get the original images.
> I was able to get rid of the off-white color thru GIMP (2.8.14) using
> Select->By Color and then Bucket Fill.  I am new enough at GIMP that I
> don't
> know if it's possible to make this change on all of the images at once.
> Is this
> possible?  if so, can someone point me in the right direction?  Thanks.
>
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Re: [Gimp-user] PDF Export: Layers as Pages

2014-06-24 Thread Jens Granseuer
On Thu, 05 Jun 2014 20:36:41 +0200 Ralf GESELLENSETTER wrote:
 It is nice that Gimp enables me to import PDF files with multiple
 pages to my likings: as layers or as separate pictures.

 It would be even nicer if I could write back such files from layers
 without any workarounds straight forward.

 There are plugins doing this, I think, and I can use MNG files + convert.

 What I miss is a (re-)export entry in the file menu to just write
 back the original file page by page (= layer by layer) or to print
 a file layer by layer on multiple pages.

 Another approach could be to have a flag: Handle layers as pages.

 Any hints or suggestions?

I had a need for this functionality as well and bug 382688 [0] has a patch that 
allows you to do just that. Unfortunately, it's been languishing in bugzilla 
for quite a while with no activity...

Regards,
Jens

[0] https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=382688
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Re: [Gimp-user] PDF

2013-05-12 Thread Tom Williams
On 05/12/2013 07:48 AM, Janet Little wrote:
 Recently installed Gimp. Could someone step me through how to change the
 settings so Gimp no longer opens my pdf files? I see the issue mentioned on
 the web but the solutions are for a person more computer literate than me.
 They also seemed to mostly relate to Ubuntu and wanting Evince to open pdf.
 I have Windows 7 with Chrome  Firefox browsers, and adobe reader.  Tried
 looking here - sorry if I missed it.


Could you right-click on a PDF file and use the Open With menu to
choose Adobe Reader (or some other PDF reader) as the application to
use?  When doing that, make sure the use as default application (or
similarly phrased) check box is checked.

Peace...

Tom

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Re: [Gimp-user] PDF

2013-05-12 Thread Michael Schumacher

On 12.05.2013 17:22, Tom Williams wrote:

On 05/12/2013 07:48 AM, Janet Little wrote:

Recently installed Gimp. Could someone step me through how to change the
settings so Gimp no longer opens my pdf files? I see the issue mentioned on
the web but the solutions are for a person more computer literate than me.
They also seemed to mostly relate to Ubuntu and wanting Evince to open pdf.
I have Windows 7 with Chrome  Firefox browsers, and adobe reader.  Tried
looking here - sorry if I missed it.



Could you right-click on a PDF file and use the Open With menu to
choose Adobe Reader (or some other PDF reader) as the application to
use?  When doing that, make sure the use as default application (or
similarly phrased) check box is checked.


I found
http://www.thewindowsclub.com/change-file-associations-windows

when searching for windows 7 file associations. At a glance, it seems 
to be pretty straightforward.


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Re: [Gimp-user] PDF

2013-05-12 Thread Paul Saumane

Hi,

I am Windows7 64 bits my OS is in French so may be I am not using the 
corresponding English/US terms


- Left Click on the Start button (at the bottom left of the screen),
- The corresponding start windows opens, then Left click on Configuration 
Panel
- A new windows appears. Search for Default Program which is just located 
under Program and funtionnalities
- A new windows appears with four selectable options. Left click on the 
second one from the top associate a type of file or a protocole with a 
specific program
- lets some time to your computer for displaying all the associations then 
with the lift search for .pdf.
- When you find it, then you shall find GIMP in regard, then select the line 
with a left click.
- Look at the top of the windows on the right hand side, you will find a 
button displaying change the program. Left click on it.

- A new windows appears, in which you should find the Adobe Reader program.
IF SO
- You just have to left click on it then click on the OK Button and the 
windows will close.

- Now aside .pdf Adobe Acrobat Document will appear and the things are done.
- Close the windows with a left click on the button located on the bottom 
right handside, then close other windows and check if everything is OK in 
opening a .pdf cocument.
IF ADOBE READER PROGRAM does not appear as above, then the thing are a bit 
more complicated :
- verify that the box to be ticked just under the Recommanded Programs 
window named use always the selected program to open this type of document 
is ticked.

- Then left click on the Search button located just aside.
- A New window appears which contains the Program Files : on the left you 
will see the organization of your C Hard disk which is supporting the 
Operating System and all Programs and in most cases the documents ; on the 
right, you will see the details of the directory which is selected in the 
left part.
Then it depends if you are using a 32 bits or a 64 bits Windows 7. If  it is 
a 32 bits you are in the right location i.e. Program Files. If you are 
using a 64 bits, you have to select Program Files (x86) : use the lift down 
and left click on Program Files (x86).
- At the top of the right part (sub-window), you will see : Adobe. left 
click twice on it, then you might have one or two reader : Reader 9.0 or 
Reader 10.0

- Left click twice on the higher reader you have, in my case Reader 10.0.
- you will see four directories : esl, Reader, Resource, Setup Files
- Left click twice on Reader directory to look at the details
- You will find a .exe named AcroRd32.exe
- select it with a left click then left click on the Open button at the 
bottom right of the window.
- The .exe shall appear in the change program windows, then click on OK 
and it is done.

- Proceed as above to verify the things.

Hope it will help

Regards

Paul


-Message d'origine- 
From: Janet Little

Sent: Sunday, May 12, 2013 4:48 PM
To: gimp-user-list@gnome.org
Subject: [Gimp-user] PDF

Recently installed Gimp. Could someone step me through how to change the
settings so Gimp no longer opens my pdf files? I see the issue mentioned on
the web but the solutions are for a person more computer literate than me.
They also seemed to mostly relate to Ubuntu and wanting Evince to open pdf.
I have Windows 7 with Chrome  Firefox browsers, and adobe reader.  Tried
looking here - sorry if I missed it.
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Re: [Gimp-user] PDF files

2012-09-23 Thread cine+arte konsciente Bucaramanga
Right. I'm using Windows XP.



On Sat, Sep 22, 2012 at 9:35 PM, Bob Long b...@oblong.com.au wrote:

 George D. Brown wrote:

  Probably, you can help me with this easily. I can't open PDF files on
 GIMP 2.6 and manipulate it. Before, it was possible, but now don't. I
 don't know what changed on my computer. I wanna know which could be the
 problem and one possible solution.


 You don't mention which operating system.

 For Windows, see, for example:

 http://www.gimptalk.com/index.**php?/topic/44624-opening-eps-**files/http://www.gimptalk.com/index.php?/topic/44624-opening-eps-files/

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Re: [Gimp-user] PDF files

2012-09-22 Thread Bob Long

George D. Brown wrote:


Probably, you can help me with this easily. I can't open PDF files on
GIMP 2.6 and manipulate it. Before, it was possible, but now don't. I
don't know what changed on my computer. I wanna know which could be the
problem and one possible solution.


You don't mention which operating system.

For Windows, see, for example:

http://www.gimptalk.com/index.php?/topic/44624-opening-eps-files/

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