On Mon, Oct 09, 2006 at 02:38:32PM -0700, Mark Harris wrote:
I'm using a windows version of Gimp, 2.2.1.3. I notice I don't have the
capability for multiline text, which I believe is provided by the
gdyntext plug in. I've been unable to find a windows version of this
plug in, and cannot
I brought up my version of Gimp (2.2.13), and used the regular text widget.
If you press Enter while you're editing the text, it automatically expands the text that will be dropped onto the canvas.
Keep in mind that I left the dialog displayed while I was typing the text (after having clicked on
Hi,
I have images that I want to sharpen/tidy. Scanned of: maps, line drawings,
logos, ... I want to prepare them for going into web pages.
These are different from the images that the tutorials cover, they are:
* several colours only needed. Small variations in colour should be eliminated
as
On 10/6/06, Alan Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a way to lighten up a
map (i.e., fade it a bit into a background) in GIMP?
Not sure I understand exactly but you could try Layers-Levels and move the center marker. Or try Color-Hue/Saturation and desaturating the image a bit.--