ok, thanks
sorry for spamming the list so
a++
On Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 12:36 AM, Ken Warner kwarner...@verizon.net wrote:
I've been getting messages like that also...
elekis wrote:
hi,
just a little test, cause it's a second time I recieve a respond like
that and that I m not in the
I know I have seen, in the Gimp Manual, a way of adjusting a photo that's been
taken on a bit of a slant - for instance a photo of a window. I have a photo
where my horizon is on a slant. Can anyone remind me where in the Gimp manual
it tells me how to adjust this? many thanks for any help!
Jude
Jude T. schreef:
I know I have seen, in the Gimp Manual, a way of adjusting a photo that's
been
taken on a bit of a slant - for instance a photo of a window. I have a
photo
where my horizon is on a slant. Can anyone remind me where in the Gimp
manual
it tells me how to adjust this? many thanks
On Sunday 27 September 2009 10:37:30 am Carusoswi wrote:
the smaller text (phone number,
address, email address, etc) printed looking rather fuzzy and of low
resolution.
after creating the text, do you keep it as text layer, or do you merge it
with
another layer, or by some other means
On Monday 28 September 2009 02:59:17 pm Jude T. wrote:
Tools Transformation Rotate
this should be the first step in straightening out an image with distorted
perspective, as you get when you don't hold the camera straight.
after getting _something_ straight, either the middle of the image,
On Monday 28 September 2009 03:16:52 pm Carusoswi wrote:
Well, actually, I created one copy of the business card as an independent
image. Text in that image was flattened along with other elements.
that's where you get the fuzzy-ness from. you can copy paste text layers
between images
hi,
some time ago there was a thread about changing the brush icon between showing
the brush size and a precise crosshair. I can't seem to locate that thread, but
if I remember rightly it was suggested that the change should happen at
mouse-click, or when holding the mouse button down.
Now
On Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 2:42 AM, Jude T. for...@gimpusers.com wrote:
I know I have seen, in the Gimp Manual, a way of adjusting a photo that's
been
taken on a bit of a slant - for instance a photo of a window. I have a
photo
where my horizon is on a slant. Can anyone remind me where in the
Joe Carsto wrote:
On Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 2:42 AM, Jude T. for...@gimpusers.com
wrote:
I know I have seen, in the Gimp Manual, a way of
adjusting a photo that's been
taken on a bit of a slant - for instance a photo of a window. I have a
photo
where my horizon is on a slant. Can anyone
I found this old Q/A after trying the tutorial referenced:
http://www.dslreports.com/forum/remark,15173919
Here is the full list of steps:
1)Open Image
2)Go to ImageModeDecompose
3)Check LAB, Check Decompose to Layers, hit OK
4)Open Layers dialog. Make only the B layer visible.
5)Duplicate B
On Mon, 2009-09-28 at 12:08 +, Gary Collins wrote:
some time ago there was a thread about changing the brush icon between
showing the brush size and a precise crosshair. I can't seem to locate
that thread, but if I remember rightly it was suggested that the
change should happen at
On Mon, 2009-09-21 at 14:55 -0700, Patrick Horgan wrote:
Lately when I'm in move mode and move my cursor over guides they don't
get red and I can't move them. Any attempt just moves the layer. I'm
assuming a user interface change happened, so, what's the new way to
move guides?
Look at
On Monday 28 September 2009, Jude T. wrote:
I know I have seen, in the Gimp Manual, a way of adjusting a photo that's
been taken on a bit of a slant - for instance a photo of a window. I have a
photo where my horizon is on a slant. Can anyone remind me where in the
Gimp manual it tells me how
Hello Phani,
check out the Corrective mode
please excuse my ignorance, but where do i find this mode?
http://docs.gimp.org/en/gimp-tools-transform.html#gimp-tool-transform
- Tool Options - Direction
You find this setting (and all other tool related options) in the tool options
dialog,
Hello,
I have looked online on the Gimp site and I am not clear if Gimp
supports 16 or 24 or 32 bit images?
Can someone point me to the correct answer for Gimp 2.6.7
Thanks
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On 09/29/2009 03:36 AM, Phil Labonte wrote:
Hello,
I have looked online on the Gimp site and I am not clear if Gimp
supports 16 or 24 or 32 bit images?
Can someone point me to the correct answer for Gimp 2.6.7
Hi
GIMP 2.6 does not and GIMP 2.8 will not work with higher than
8
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