Hi,
On Sat, 2008-03-15 at 11:18 -0200, John Coppens wrote:
> Though this may be a printer driver issue, I thought I'd ask first here.
>
> Since I installed Gimp 2.4.4, the printer (HP1022) appears in the print
> dialog, but is marked with "printer fault!" and doesn't print. I have
> CUPS (1.3.6)
David Hodson wrote:
> Durumdara wrote:
>
> > I wanna automatize the photo picture preprocessing.
> > [...]
> > I tried DBP (DPB?) but it isn't works for me in Windows XP.
>
> DBP (David's Batch Processor).
> Do you mean it was broken? Or it just didn't do what you wanted?
>
Hi!
I have Gimp
I'm curious as to which would be the preferred print functionality?
I've noticed both options but can't really tell much difference in the
quality of the output.
--
Until later, Geoffrey
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temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty n
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> I unpack the DBP to the bin dir.
>
> I wanna start it, but there nothing happened. No application window showed.
It's a Gimp plugin - put it into the plugins directory, then start (or
restart) Gimp and look in the "Xtns" menu.
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I have been copying some old colour transparencies using my digital
camera and most of the images produced suffer from chromatic aberration
somewhere within them. I have tried to find some procedure to remove
these blemishes but, so far, have not found anything I can get to work.
All suggestions an
On Mon, Mar 17, 2008 at 1:39 PM, norman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have been copying some old colour transparencies using my digital
> camera and most of the images produced suffer from chromatic aberration
> somewhere within them. I have tried to find some procedure to remove
> these blemis
On Mon, Mar 17, 2008 at 03:09:47PM -0500, Chris Mohler wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 17, 2008 at 1:39 PM, norman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I have been copying some old colour transparencies using my digital
> > camera and most of the images produced suffer from chromatic aberration
> > somewhere with
Given a sample image I can be more specific than the following:
1 Decompose the image into LAB channels.
2 Despeckle the AB channels (oilify with low exponent is also an option)
3 Recompose
On Tue, Mar 18, 2008 at 6:44 AM, Jeffrey Brent McBeth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 17, 2008 at
I think there used to be a plugin in the registry for doing this, but I can't
remember
the name of it. Dunno if it would work in 2.4 or not.
--- norman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have been copying some old colour transparencies using my digital
> camera and most of the images produced suff