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On Sunday 09 May 2004 04:57, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, I don't know what to ask for in the help file so bear with me please.
I'm new.
I have 6 files in which I have cut out an image. I would like to merge
all 6 of these files into one file or
I found the comments below from a friend of mine on another
list provaocative. She is not a Gimp user. I wonder how
many of her cautions are universal and how many just
dependent on the program used to create the graphics?
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I visit lots of authors' sites and see many
John Culleton wrote:
I found the comments below from a friend of mine on another
list provaocative. She is not a Gimp user. I wonder how
many of her cautions are universal and how many just
dependent on the program used to create the graphics?
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I visit lots of
Hi,
On Sun, 2004-05-09 at 11:03, Joachim Schiele wrote:
you should create a new image with the desired size (of the biggest image of
your six images) next you would open all the images (because gimp can open
serveral images at once) then use the marker tool select retangular regions
an
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2004-05-09 at 0739.12 -1000):
I found the comments below from a friend of mine on another
list provaocative. She is not a Gimp user. I wonder how
many of her cautions are universal and how many just
dependent on the program used to create the graphics?
[...]
All apps I
Hi John,
John Culleton wrote:
I wonder how
many of her cautions are universal and how many just
dependent on the program used to create the graphics?
Her comments on web graphics are, IMHO, universal, as opposed
to limited to one program or another.
Even if a person simply cannot create
One of my custommers want a box that when someone enter an email address
take a picture of this person and send this picture to the email address
entered with a different background. These backgrounds will be previously
added in the box. This will be something like big box in airports...
Someone
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2004-05-09 at 1806.45 +0200):
However, PNG supports indexing much more advanced than that -
essentially, an indexed palette entry in png has an alpha
component, so with indexed png you can antialias to transparent.
However, this isn't supported in IE for Windows. You can
I am not having any luck downloading version 2.0.1, here is what I've tried:
I went to www.gimp.org
clicked on gimp for windows. clicked on downloads, was sent to ftp://ftp.gimp.org/pub/gimp/v2.0/ there got a tree I didn't understand.
Then I went back to www.gimp.org and clicked ftp.gimp.org
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http://www2.arnes.si/~sopjsimo/gimp/stable.html
http://gimp.org/windows/
try the download section for windows next time ;-)
http://www.gashalot.com/files/gimp-win32/gtk+-2.2.4-20040124-setup.zip
Hi Harish,
That worked awesome! The transparency looks much better than what one of my
coworkers pumped out in Macromedia Fireworks .. I have one problem though,
alluded to in the tutorial you mentioned. There's a graphic in the logo I'm
working on that was some white in it, which got removed
Quick update .. I'm trying to use the bucket fill for the area I need to
replace the white in. The bucket fill works perfect in the sense that it
fills the correct area, but it fills it in red! Both my foreground and
background colors are set to white. I don't understand where the red is
coming
On Sun, May 09, 2004 at 12:57:59PM -0700, dreadnought wrote:
The tutorial mentions painting underneath the image to
replace the white that should be part of the graphic, but doesn't go
into how to do this?
You can either select the region you don't want included, invert it, and
then apply
Hi Marco,
Selecting, inverting, then Color To Alpha worked perfectly .. Thanks for
your help. I didn't realize how powerful the Gimp was!
Mark
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