Hi there,
i sometimes need to measure distances on photo.
i do so using not only gimp but i need also calculator to do it.
The problem is that the measure tool doesn't have scale parameter.
It would be great if i can firstly measure scale and set distance
for it (ex 20px = 38m) and then m
On Wednesday 26 August 2009 14:41:43 Adam Majewski wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> i sometimes need to measure distances on photo.
> i do so using not only gimp but i need also calculator to do it.
>
> The problem is that the measure tool doesn't have scale parameter.
> It would be great if i can first
Thomas,
Don't make the mistake to get Photoshop because you think it's easier when in
reality it's just as hard to learn. It's got nothing to do with the interface
but all with the fact that both are complicated programs.
There is plenty of help if you know how to find it.
Meet the gimp has been
Dnia Wed, 26 Aug 2009 16:09:14 +0200
Rikard Johnels napisał(a):
> > i sometimes need to measure distances on photo.
> > i do so using not only gimp but i need also calculator to do it.
> >
> > The problem is that the measure tool doesn't have scale parameter.
> > It would be great if i can fi
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> Now i am doing it with calc. I am counting pixels at scale
> and then if i know how many px is for 200m then i can count how
> many meters i for 743px.
>
> If someone will have solution i am interested in!
Just a suggestion why not go to http://forum.meetthegimp.org/ where
there i
On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 11:14 AM, Adam Majewski wrote:
> If someone will have solution i am interested in!
I just hacked my path measurement plug-in to handle this. You need
gimp-python. Once it's installed:
1. Draw a path with the pen tool over what needs to be measured.
2. Filters->Measure->
You have to have a scale in the image, don't you?! Find a known quantity and
account for the projection.
Tom Hart
From: Norman Silverstone
To: gimp-user@lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU
Sent: Wednesday, August 26, 2009 12:29:40 PM
Subject: Re: [Gimp-user] Measure too
On Wednesday 26 August 2009, Adam Majewski wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> i sometimes need to measure distances on photo.
> i do so using not only gimp but i need also calculator to do it.
>
> The problem is that the measure tool doesn't have scale parameter.
> It would be great if i can firstly measu
Dnia Wed, 26 Aug 2009 11:43:00 -0500
Chris Mohler napisał(a):
> On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 11:14 AM, Adam Majewski wrote:
> > If someone will have solution i am interested in!
>
> I just hacked my path measurement plug-in to handle this. You need
> gimp-python. Once it's installed:
>
> 1. Draw
Dnia Wed, 26 Aug 2009 20:08:01 +0200
Daniel Hornung napisał(a):
> On Wednesday 26 August 2009, Adam Majewski wrote:
> > Hi there,
> >
> > i sometimes need to measure distances on photo.
> > i do so using not only gimp but i need also calculator to do it.
> >
> > The problem is that the measur
On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 3:02 PM, Adam Majewski wrote:
> thank you for your answer and script. i run it, and i removed
> every int() because there were much differences between results.
> Without int results are very close (almost the same).
>
> Maybe i will more frequently use solution posted b
Dnia Wed, 26 Aug 2009 15:28:12 -0500
Chris Mohler napisał(a):
> On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 3:02 PM, Adam Majewski wrote:
> > thank you for your answer and script. i run it, and i removed
> > every int() because there were much differences between results.
> > Without int results are very close (a
jolie S wrote:
> Thomas,
>
> ...elision by Patrick...
>
> Akkana Peck's book is very good too. Just read it from the start and try to
> do all the things she explains yourself.
>
I wanted to point out that even though I recommended Akkana's book
myself in the last few days (I love the book), t
I agree with Adam that it might be a valuable addition to be able to
select an area of GIMP, and determine the size of area.
As to scaling issues, as when dealing with a map, the method I use for
this is to open an instance of my favorite spreadsheet program in a
small (about 3 or 4 dozen cell
If I'd read the posts in this thread in a different order, or at least
read all of the posts before making a response, instead of writing
> BTW, I'm not sure I've ever had the occasion to need this in GIMP, but
> if it is not there, the ability to determine the total length of a
> selected path
On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 5:31 PM, Noel Stoutenburg wrote:
> If I'd read the posts in this thread in a different order, or at least
> read all of the posts before making a response, instead of writing
>> BTW, I'm not sure I've ever had the occasion to need this in GIMP, but
>> if it is not there, the
Hiya Patrick,
Patrick Horgan wrote:
> o Jason Von Gumster is writing the "GIMP Bible" due out 12 Jan 2010.
> There must be someone here reviewing it. Any opinions? Can we build
> up some pre-publishing buzz? I'm hoping for the format often seen in
> tech bibles, of a great tutorial first ha
All the advice posted so far in response to your post is good. And, if you
browse this forum, you will see a post from me similar to yours in just the
last week (or two).
Someone mentioned Rolf Steinort's podcast series "Meet The Gimp". I would
recommend you download episode #15. The first half
Sven:
You're losing me. I understand that, since I've opened that window, it now
shows up when I go to Windows --> Recently Closed Docks. But, if I haven't
used that Dock, how would I pull it up from the Windows drop down menu?
Sorry to be so dense.
Thanks.
Caruso
>
>You could also have opened t
I am using Gimp 2.67
I am modifying textures for a video game. The video game applies a special
effect to the areas of the texture that are not 100% transparent or 100%
opaque.
I am trying to make certain parts of the texture 100% transparent so that it
is invisible in-game and not subject to the
On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 10:53 AM, Carusoswi wrote:
> Sven:
> You're losing me. I understand that, since I've opened that window, it now
> shows up when I go to Windows --> Recently Closed Docks. But, if I haven't
> used that Dock, how would I pull it up from the Windows drop down menu?
> Sorry to
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