Hi,
On Sun, 2008-04-06 at 00:22 +, Ian Eborn wrote:
> I recently encountered an odd problem in my use of my tablet with the
> GIMP.
>
> At some point during work on a picture, the airbrush's response to
> pressure, as applied to the brush size, inverted. A light stroke now
> produces a broa
Hi norman,
On Sun, Apr 6, 2008 at 8:13 PM, norman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > It sounds to me like norman does have color management, but his viewer
> > either doesn't support it or color management info isn't being saved.
> > To avoid these kind of problems, I convert the final image to t
I am forwarding my reply to norman to the mailing list,
because i missed the fact that he was replying privately (ie directly
to me, not to the gimp-user mailing list at all). Please note, norman,
that omitting parts of conversation is rather poor netiquette*; as you
had not clearly indicated that
On Sat, 2008-04-05 at 17:46 +0100, norman wrote:
> < snip >
>
> > It sounds like some color management problem, but I'm not sure exactly
> > what. To start, have you profiled your monitor? Are you choosing a
> > profile in gimp? The image viewer almost certainly is not using any
> > profile in
Hi everybody,
I want to convert a FITS image into PPM in batch mode.
Grabbing code from different sites I end up to a source script version like
this:
(define (fits-to-ppm infile
outfile)
(let* ((image (car (file-fits-load
RUN-NONINTERACTIVE
infile
infile
)
)
(drawable (car (gimp-image-get-active
Octavi Fors wrote:
> I want to convert a FITS image into PPM in batch mode.
[snip]
> When I run this in the command line (in the same directory where
> "mask.fits" reides) I get this result:
[snip]
> However, no file "mask.ppm" appears in the directory where I'm executing
> gimp :-(
Your users c
Hi,
On Sun, 2008-04-06 at 17:17 -0400, Kevin Cozens wrote:
> Your users current directory and GIMP's default directory aren't necessarily
> the same.
They are the same. The GIMP process doesn't change the current working
directory and it uses it as the default directory when saving. So do the
What is the Libre Graphics Meeting?
The Libre Graphics Meeting brings together developers and users of free
software graphics applications, such as GIMP, Inkscape, Scribus,
Blender, Krita, the Open Clipart Library and more:
http://www.libregraphicsmeeting.org/2008
In its third edition, the orga