Have a look at the curve bend filter (Image/Filters/Distort/Curve bend).
I used it to produce the attached image which I think is what you want
Guillaume
> I would like to create an "electrical switch" out of a given
> rectangle[1]. The perspective transform tool only allows a rectangle
to
> be t
Am Sonntag, 28. März 2004 18:57 schrieb Jean-Luc Coulon (f5ibh):
> > So as for me I'd like to see RAW support (I mean without
> > downsampling) and 16 bits per channel first of all :) .
>
> If you speak of raw data from digital camera. There is dcraw. There is
> a plugin for it called rawphoto. As
Hi,
Situation
* Mac Os 10.2.8
* MacGimp 1.2.4-1
* Kensington Expert Mouse Pro
The Gimp expect a three mouse button with the buttons left, middle and
right.
MacGimp emulates these buttons on an one button mac mouse as follows:
left button = mouse click
middle button = command key + click
right bu
On Monday 05 April 2004 09:39, J.W.J. Geenen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Situation
>
> * Mac Os 10.2.8
> * MacGimp 1.2.4-1
> * Kensington Expert Mouse Pro
>
> The Gimp expect a three mouse button with the buttons left, middle and
> right.
> MacGimp emulates these buttons on an one button mac mouse as follows:
Hi,
"J.W.J. Geenen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The Gimp expect a three mouse button with the buttons left, middle and
> right.
> MacGimp emulates these buttons on an one button mac mouse as follows:
> left button = mouse click
> middle button = command key + click
> right button = option key
* peter kupec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [04-05-04 07:24]:
> Am Sonntag, 28. März 2004 18:57 schrieb Jean-Luc Coulon (f5ibh):
> > If you speak of raw data from digital camera. There is dcraw. There
> > is a plugin for it called rawphoto. As The Gimp can only manage 8
> > bits per channel, you willnot get
Le 05.04.2004 16:00, Patrick Shanahan a écrit :
* peter kupec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [04-05-04 07:24]:
Am Sonntag, 28. März 2004 18:57 schrieb Jean-Luc Coulon (f5ibh):
> If you speak of raw data from digital camera. There is dcraw.
There
> is a plugin for it called rawphoto. As The Gimp can only man
I want to rotate a pic about 20 degrees.
I can easily do this in PhotoShop...but of course I end up with a larger
pic & the white triangles that square off the pic. How do I rotate pic
in gimp & end up without the pic cut off.
--
Gracia...living in Cooleemee, NC
Registered Linux user #263390
Le 05.04.2004 22:02, Gracia M. Littauer a écrit :
I want to rotate a pic about 20 degrees.
I can easily do this in PhotoShop...but of course I end up with a
larger
pic & the white triangles that square off the pic. How do I rotate pic
in gimp & end up without the pic cut off.
Resize the cancas bef
Hi Gracia,
Gracia M. Littauer wrote:
> I want to rotate a pic about 20 degrees.
>
> How do I rotate pic
> in gimp & end up without the pic cut off.
Use the rotate tool (part of the transform tool in 1.2.x) and set
your rotation to 20 degrees. In the tool options make sure that
"Clip result" is
Le 05.04.2004 22:18, Jean-Luc Coulon (f5ibh) a écrit :
Le 05.04.2004 22:02, Gracia M. Littauer a écrit :
I want to rotate a pic about 20 degrees.
I can easily do this in PhotoShop...but of course I end up with a
larger
pic & the white triangles that square off the pic. How do I rotate
pic
in gim
Hi,
On Thu, 2004-04-01 at 15:00, GSR - FR wrote:
> Some time ago I had the same problem than you: I went from default
> config (or lack of it) to something reasonable (or at least try). Yes,
> of course, my interface changed at first, so I compensated it but did
> not go back to unconfigured state
Hi,
"Jean-Luc Coulon (f5ibh)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Le 05.04.2004 22:02, Gracia M. Littauer a écrit :
> >I want to rotate a pic about 20 degrees.
> >
> >I can easily do this in PhotoShop...but of course I end up with a
> >larger
> >pic & the white triangles that square off the pic. How do
Hi,
David Neary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Use the rotate tool (part of the transform tool in 1.2.x) and set
> your rotation to 20 degrees. In the tool options make sure that
> "Clip result" is unchecked (which it is by default) and you will
> get a new, rotated layer with the extra bits being
"gds" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit :
| Have a look at the curve bend filter (Image/Filters/Distort/Curve
| bend). I used it to produce the attached image which I think is what
| you want
Yes. Thanks to you and to GSR: I think curve bend is the right tool for
that. One question, though: why does
Hi Sam.
> Sam Jones writes:
> 2) I really like the GIMP animation tools, but I've got a suggestion. Motion
> paths don't keep the layer mode (it's always Normal, never multiply, darken,
> lighten, etc. . .) Could they be changed so that they keep the layer mode?
> So, for instance, you could have
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