Thanks to the assistance of gimp lister Tom this past weekend, I have
now succeeded in installing 2.3.7 on Fedora. The main problem turned
out be some obsolete .pc files in /usr/lib/pkgconfig related to some
gtk2 dependencies, namely atk, glib, cairo, and pango, which I had
installed in /usr/local.
I have an image that I need to convert to another colors: transform
white background in black, and blue squares and black lines in
something else. there is some way to do this quickly?
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2006.02.27 18:15, Roger D Vargas rašo:
> I have an image that I need to convert to another colors: transform
> white background in black, and blue squares and black lines in
> something else. there is some way to do this quickly?
Layers>Color>Invert...
That would make background black instead of
On Feb 25, 2006, at 8:18 PM, Akkana Peck wrote:
To get a better feel for how colors combine, try this exercise:
make a black background layer. On top of it, make three circles,
each in its own layer, one colored red, one green, and one blue.
Move the circles so that they overlap each other parti
I was making a DVD cover for a restaurant the other day and needed to
remove some text from the pic. Since GIMP doesn't seem to have a clone
took, I had to use PhotoDeluxe (which I really don't want to do). So I
was wondering, is there a way to emulate a clone tool in GIMP?
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On Tuesday, February 28, 2006 7:44 AM [GMT+1=CET],
Ben Conley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I was making a DVD cover for a restaurant the other day and needed to
remove some text from the pic. Since GIMP doesn't seem to have a clone
took, I had to use PhotoDeluxe (which I really don't want to do).
Ben Conley wrote:
Since GIMP doesn't seem to have a clone
took, I had to use PhotoDeluxe (which I really don't want to do). So I
was wondering, is there a way to emulate a clone tool in GIMP?
You could use the clone tool for that ;-)
In the tool box, click on the little stamp icon ...
Andre
On Feb 27, 2006, at 3:58 PM, Andreas Waechter wrote:
Ben Conley wrote:
Since GIMP doesn't seem to have a clone took, I had to use
PhotoDeluxe (which I really don't want to do). So I was
wondering, is there a way to emulate a clone tool in GIMP?
You could use the clone tool for that ;-)
I
2006.02.27 23:57, Bob Long rašo:
> On Tuesday, February 28, 2006 7:44 AM [GMT+1=CET],
>
> Ben Conley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I was wondering, is there a way to emulate a clone tool in GIMP?
>
> There certainly is a clone tool in the GIMP. In the toolbox it looks like a
> stamp, and hovering
> 1) shortcut key: S
Shortcut key for cloning is C. Although shortcut S you'll love to aply after
cloning for smudgeing.
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Those writing software manuals have frequent need to incorporate
screen shots. Trouble is, screen shots at 72 or 75 dpi are
likely to create moire patterns when reproduced by some POD
printers such as LSI. So a tool is needed to blend the dots
while retaining legibility.
What is the consensus tec
On Feb 27, 2006, at 5:08 PM, Vytautas P. wrote:
1) shortcut key: S
Shortcut key for cloning is C. Although shortcut S you'll love to
aply after
cloning for smudgeing.
Right, for Gimp. I was referring to Gimpshop, which allows you to
remap the shortcut keys to Photoshop-like bindings.
On Mon, Feb 27, 2006 at 05:21:16PM -0600, Robert Citek wrote:
>
> On Feb 27, 2006, at 5:08 PM, Vytautas P. wrote:
> >>1) shortcut key: S
> >
> >Shortcut key for cloning is C. Although shortcut S you'll love to
> >aply after
> >cloning for smudgeing.
>
> Right, for Gimp. I was referring to Gimp
Hello Carol,
On Feb 25, 2006, at 12:18 PM, Carol Spears wrote:
first thing. in keeping with the spirit of how gimpshop came to be, i
am curious if there are separate online resources for this
application.
they opted (probably for really good reasons) to go on their own to
provide software f
On Feb 27, 2006, at 5:39 PM, Manish Singh wrote:
The gimpshop guy thought forking the project from
the get go instead of trying to interact with the community first, so
it's only fair that the users who approve of this also fork the
support
base, instead of polluting the gimp community with c
On Mon, Feb 27, 2006 at 10:19:46PM -0600, Robert Citek wrote:
>
> Hello Carol,
>
> On Feb 25, 2006, at 12:18 PM, Carol Spears wrote:
> >first thing. in keeping with the spirit of how gimpshop came to be, i
> >am curious if there are separate online resources for this
> >application.
> >they op
On Mon, Feb 27, 2006 at 10:19:46PM -0600, Robert Citek wrote:
> On Feb 25, 2006, at 12:18 PM, Carol Spears wrote:
> >first thing. in keeping with the spirit of how gimpshop came to be, i
> >am curious if there are separate online resources for this
> >application.
> >they opted (probably for rea
On Mon, Feb 27, 2006 at 09:01:30PM -0800, Carol Spears wrote:
> >
> gimp (the way it was made) is a much better way to learn image
> manipulation. one more time, if changing from photoshop to gimp is a
> problem and changing from gimp to photoshop is a problem -- wherein are
> the gimp design pro
On Feb 27, 2006, at 10:54 PM, Manish Singh wrote:
The guy who did Gimpshop decided to do his own thing, and didn't
consult
the community at all before doing it. Since he didn't engage the
community and those who actually know the code best, he did it in a
completely stupid fashion technically.
On Tue, Feb 28, 2006 at 12:01:05AM -0600, Robert Citek wrote:
>
> On Feb 27, 2006, at 10:54 PM, Manish Singh wrote:
> >The guy who did Gimpshop decided to do his own thing, and didn't
> >consult
> >the community at all before doing it. Since he didn't engage the
> >community and those who actual
On Feb 28, 2006, at 12:20 AM, Manish Singh wrote:
On Tue, Feb 28, 2006 at 12:01:05AM -0600, Robert Citek wrote:
Would you consider Gimpshop a successful fork?
Considering Gimpshop can't even keep their own website online, I'd
say no.
Then why the fuss?
But enough trash talk about Gimpsho
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