Hi,
I am new to the list, but I am using the GIMP for ten years or so.
Speaking of age as some posters before me in the "New small user manual"
thread - I am a toddler of still 49 ;-)
Now I have started a video podcast or screencast about photography and
the gimp. Episode 4 is out and there will
This may tie into your other problem with the tool options. Check the FAQ at
Gimptalk as
well as the Gimp documentation on "docking".
As for the rotation and scale tools, in the options dialog which comes up when
you select
those icons, there are three buttons at the top of that dialog. The fi
On Saturday 04 August 2007 09:16, Niels Larsen wrote:
> A small beginners minihowto about gimp is made.
>
> The idea is to get newbies started using gimp immediately, with the most
> elementary things.
A bit improved version of gimp mini howto:
http://punktyro.puslapiai.lt/gimp/gimp_mini_howto.h
is there a (relatively) simple way to add a "galen rowell" filter.
that's the late national geographic photographer to made great use
out of graduated color filters to bring out the colors in sunset,
etc.
these sky colors are often become washed out due to overexposure
necessary to expose th
On 8/6/07, Rei Shinozuka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> is there a (relatively) simple way to add a "galen rowell" filter.
> that's the late national geographic photographer to made great use
> out of graduated color filters to bring out the colors in sunset,
> etc.
If you're using a digital camera:
> On 8/6/07, Rei Shinozuka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > is there a (relatively) simple way to add a "galen rowell" filter.
> > that's the late national geographic photographer to made great use
> > out of graduated color filters to bring out the colors in sunset,
David Gowers writes:
> otherwise