...Hi. Is this a good place to make a feature request?...
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This is a suggestion for a tool, for a future version of gimp. It's an idea
I had when I saw the 'dove evolution' video,
Hello,
I am a newbie to Gimp.
I need to execute Gimp scripts from files which do not reside in
~/.gimp/scripts, for instance with the following invocation example:
gimp -i -b $PROJECTDIR/my-script.scm -b 'gimp-quit 0)
where $PROJECTDIR is the path to the script my-script.scm.
I understand that
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...Hi. Is this a good place to make a feature request?...
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Hi!
No, the place for making feature requests is on the gimp-developer
mailing list.
Hi,
On Thu, 2008-09-25 at 09:14 +0200, Pierre Habraken wrote:
I am a newbie to Gimp.
I need to execute Gimp scripts from files which do not reside in
~/.gimp/scripts, for instance with the following invocation example:
gimp -i -b $PROJECTDIR/my-script.scm -b 'gimp-quit 0)
where $PROJECTDIR
On Tuesday 23 September 2008 19:11, Dotan Cohen wrote:
2008/9/23 Kevin Cozens [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Dotan Cohen wrote:
My printer has a stuck blue nozzle and I am trying to clean it.
The simplest solution is to run multiple cleaning cycles to clear the
nozzles. I had an inkjet printer
Dear all
I'm using gimp to deal with my photos which are made of DSLR.
These ttif files have embedded exif information, and every time I save
these files; it seems that the exif information will be stripped.
I have done some tests on jpeg files; gimp will not strip the exif information.
How can
On Fri, 2008-09-26 at 01:36 +0800, Tsai, Dung-Bang (蔡東邦) wrote:
I'm using gimp to deal with my photos which are made of DSLR.
These ttif files have embedded exif information, and every time I save
these files; it seems that the exif information will be stripped.
I have done some tests on jpeg
Hi Michael J. Hammel
I can't say if the TIFF file plugin supports this or not but there are
some options on how to deal with the situation if it doesn't. First,
load the TIFF images and then save them in JPEG at 100% quality.
Technically that should be equivalent to TIFF since no
Has the gimp changed or have I screwed something up?
When I load a picture to edit what shows in the window is a section of
the picture. Moving the window shows a different section of the picture.
It's as though the picture were a fixed background. I certainly don't
want that. What shows within
On Fri, 2008-09-26 at 02:14 +0800, Tsai, Dung-Bang (蔡東邦) wrote:
As far as I know, baseline jpeg is alway lossy; only JPEG-LS supports
lossless image saving. So, does it mean that if I save file at 100% quality,
gimp will use JPEG-LS?
Don't know - you'd have to look at the source to figure that
Hi,
On Fri, 2008-09-26 at 01:36 +0800, Tsai, Dung-Bang (蔡東邦) wrote:
I'm using gimp to deal with my photos which are made of DSLR.
These ttif files have embedded exif information, and every time I save
these files; it seems that the exif information will be stripped.
The GIMP TIFF plug-in
2008/9/25 Rikard Johnels [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Spit is probably one of the worst cleaning solvents you can use...
The nozzles are so small that particles in your spit will clog them.
This is how the printer technician at my work does it:
Place the cartridge head down in a shallow bowl with clean
Hi, Sven
The GIMP TIFF plug-in lacks support for Exif information. It should not
be too difficult to add basic support to it. Basic means that the TIFF
loader attaches the Exif information to the image and the TIFF writer
writes any attached Exif data back to the file. If this is important
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