ng gimp and xsane from source.
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is simple: Just do not create an xsane directory but link
> the xsane binary directly into ~/.gimp-1.2/plug-ins . Then remove
> ~/.gimp-1.2/pluginrc and restart gimp.
I found that I had to link xsane-gimp, not just xsane, into the plug-ins
directory for gimp-1.3. If I linked plain xsane, gimp co
for me and shows up in the gimp menus, but I haven't figured out the
magic incantation to make it actually create a panorama; all I've
managed to get it to do is apply lens distortion filters.
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access to a bunch of plugins
that didn't work before.
BTW, I have the gimp-date-extras-1.2.0 tarball but I'm not sure I've
ever done a build and make install from there. Would that have solved
the problem without needing PDL? If so, that would be useful to
know, since right now it
ion out of them, so I never did find out what was supposed
to be so different.
It left me pretty curious. Anyone know what healing brush actually does?
Is it something gimp's clone tool modes can't do?
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that turns out to be mandatory. Gimp 1.2.3 crashes if you put any of
the three devices in screen mode (followups on that to gimp-developer).
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nterface isn't particularly intuitive
or modern. There are lots of image viewing programs around, but
my guess is that most developers figure the gimp is too much competition
and nobody really wants a medium-sized image editing program; better
to channel that energy into improving the
p://shallowsky.com/software/CDlabel.py
Anyone know a way to bring up the gimp-print plugin with pre-initialized
values for offsets and scale? That would make CD labels a lot easier.
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bject (I usually end up making a Bezier path then
doing Path to Selection, but sometimes you can use the magic wand or
other selection tools, depending on the image), use the bucket fill tool
to fill with the foreground color, do Selection->Invert, and use bucket
fill to fill with the b
Johannes Zellner writes:
> I've a wacom graphire2 usb.
> This works with gimp when I use the 'Screen' mode for the wacom
> tools (stylus / eraser / cursor) but gimp crashes, when I set
> either of these tools to 'Window'.
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=83779
Wacom in window mode, crash
IMP and
> load it back in again - I'm too busy to figure
> it out.
Ouch. (That doesn't necessarily solve it, though, since when you reload
you may still end up on the wrong layer or whatever.)
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> I am a absolute beginner in using the gimp.
> I am wondering if there is a plugin to map an image onto a disk format,
> and more specifically on a cdrom shape.
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move tool, move the layer, then
transform again and type in the rotation where you left off. That
comes up a lot with panoramas, too. Anyone know a better way to
combine rotation and translation?
Though with a real astrophotography CCD and a rock solid mount
you m
block most of
the other common virus payloads.
Obviously blocking common Windows mail user-agents doesn't touch
viruses, since viruses aren't using Outlook or whatever. But I
think that suggestion was tongue in cheek anyway.
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f the existing
filenames so that I can edit it.
The last frequently ends up being easiest -- though it's still harder
than autocomplete with the old dialog, since it requires the mouse.
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to the keyboard to edit the directory and finish typing the filename.
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27;t used layers and text before,
I'd recommend reading Lesson 3 first.
There's also lots of great information in "Grokking the GIMP", at
gimp-savvy.com (not by me, I'm just a satisfied buyer of the book).
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much smaller number of colors. Though it's
worth trying the conversion to indexed before cleaning up the
page; if the colors are similar, the indexed conversion might
do a lot of that work for you. (It seldom seems to in my
experience, but it always seems like it *sho
able
like %S that I could put into statusbar preferences, to say "Selection
Off" or something. Though an icon with a red X, like David
describes, would be easier to notice.
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Perhaps something there will help with your Intuos.
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to a mouse?
(That would be understandable.) Or is this just because ... that
other program does it that way, and its users are used to it?
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ots of other tips like that which would make good
startup tips. Is http://wiki.gimp.org/gimp/FortuneCookies a good
place to collect such tips, or does that just reflect the current
checked-in list? Would it be better to add tip suggestions as a
patch in a bug?
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lattened. But if you do that,
you can always Undo the flattening, then Save again ...)
michael chang writes:
> The GIMP's print module will only print the current layer by default.
This must be a platform difference, and a different print plug-in
from the Linux gimp-print one I'm us
mit yourself to GIMP tutorials; tutorials
for other image processing programs can often be applied to GIMP.
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John Que writes:
> can anybody be more specific ?
What you're looking for is Edit->Stroke Selection.
As for arrows, I usually draw all the lines by hand (click at one end,
shift-click at the other). I don't know if there's a shortcut for
making good arrowhead
e
exactly what you want for changing one letter.
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7;ll only get the part of the
menu that overlaps the window borders.
When you click ok in the dialog, you choose the window or region
immediately, then the delay starts, giving you time to place the
cursor or pop up any menus you need.
Disclaimer: This works on Linux, anyway ...
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ume there's a use case for Zealous Crop, but I'm not clear
what it is. When I try it I usually end up with an image with a
bunch of blank layers because anything with information has been
cropped away. Can a Zealous Crop user speak up?
Okay, crop users, tell me what I missed!
y aiming at April 2006. It will cover 2.4 as well as 2.2.
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michael chang writes:
> On 9/5/05, Akkana Peck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > currently aiming at April 2006. It will cover 2.4 as well as 2.2.
>
> How can you do that? We're on 2.3.3... [or do you write about what's
> in CVS and hope that it doesn't chang
y set gimp-print to the right printer type,
then I'm out of ideas and maybe someone with an HP can help.
What OS/distro are you running?
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adjusting the
brightness of the background, to make sure you don't get an obvious
looking jump at the selection boundary (if you do, try feathering more).
That should give you enough to get you started, anyway.
Good luck!
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haven't had time to try it yet. Of course, if this is your only
camera and you paid significant money for it you might be better
off trying a camera repair place.
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checkbox for that in the JPEG Save As dialog).
If you experiment a bit you can probably find a way to copy all
the EXIF *except* the thumbnail (leaving that unchanged) so that
your Sony will be happy. With any luck GIMP will get better EXIF
suppor
e to sharpen up the scaled images
somewhat, but I wonder if there are better ways. Any tips?
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I don't know if it's needed for gimp-perl, but it's needed for
some plug-ins and isn't pulled in automatically.
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w much is curled by adjusting
the size and shape of the selection.
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even
though you didn't select the checkboxes, I'm sure the windows gimp
maintainer would want to hear about that. (But GIMPwin-users might
be a better place to ask about that.) When we tried it here, it
worked fine and didn't claim any image
platform you were on, but
it might be worth adding a line to your gimprc (that's a text file
located in your GIMP profile directory -- just edit it when gimp is
not running, and add the line) and try both settings to see if one
of them makes it better.
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ough the default black level is sometimes too high (that might
have something to do with the paper; I haven't done much
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mode will blue and yellow combine to make green, even though that
is the combination you'd expect if you're used to mixing paints.
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llow why you were using a layer mask, but it's
not needed for a simple task like this.
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matt1027 writes:
> Does anyone have any tips or tutorials for making an edge that looks like
> torn paper, ragged and semi-transparent?
Is the script-fu Decor->Fuzzy Border similar to what you're looking for?
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ou see on display in your
local computer store), all those differences are still true. But you
can get better resolution and better color in an LCD monitor if you
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; is toggled off.
That works for me, but if it doesn't work for you, try the
"Input Devices" category of Preferences and click on "Save Input
Device Settings Now". That should save the tool, colors, brush,
pattern and gradient for ea
Carol Spears writes:
> On Tue, Apr 04, 2006 at 08:49:52PM -0700, Akkana Peck wrote:
> > That works for me, but if it doesn't work for you, try the
> > "Input Devices" category of Preferences and click on "Save Input
> > Device Settings Now". That sh
John Minson writes:
> Is there a bult in function to center layes ?
There isn't exactly, but you can cheat: Cut, then Paste. When
pasted, the layer shows up centered instead of where it was before.
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ing like
that: http://www.graphics-muse.com/gfxmuse/gfxarrows.html
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Shadow. Those are two completely different plug-ins. Drop Shadow
(written in script-fu) has a color button, Drop Shadow and Bevel
(written in python) does not.
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s an option, of
course). If it was implemented at a systemwide level, it would have
to be smarter than merely making clicks sticky; for instance, you
could say that any drag of more than [threshold] pixels remains a
drag even if the button is released during the drag, until the
button is clicked again.
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Is that basically the same sequence you've been using?
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And sure enough, it no longer happens in current CVS (and hasn't for
the past week or two). It looks like it was just a short-lived bug,
now squashed. Rect and ellipse select are working fine now.
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ry (maybe because the hue slider is a circle),
but in practice it's too slow: it lags way behind my mouse drags,
even on my fastest machine. I don't find the others very useful.
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CDs to
a group, labels do make sense and they're fun to make.
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doesn't actually give you an image with an alpha channel, as
the OP asked; it gives you a layer with a layer mask that mimics the
original image's alpha channel. But "Merge visible layers" will turn
that layer mask into an alpha channel if you c
l list.
https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gimp-print-devel
They'd also be the ones who would know whether or not a particular
printer model is supported. Glance at the archives first (at that same
url) to see if anyone has talked about your printer model recently.
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t. It's a lot
of work getting everything scaled just right (it would be so much
easier if this info was all available in open GIS formats that
worked in free mapping software ... maybe some day!) but the results
can be very useful.
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all get a lot better in 2.4, with any luck. The crop tool
has been completely redesigned and is much better than 2.2 already,
though the aspect ratio part of it still needs some work.
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> tool that that will make this as painless as possible?
jpegtran is what you want. It can rotate jpegs losslessly: just tell
it how much (90, 180, 270).
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which works best). You'll probably want a large fuzzy brush.
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nothing, just as you describe.)
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rstanding is that Apple's X11 doesn't support tablets (so a
tablet will look like an ordinary mouse), but the open-source
version of X11 does support at least some tablets.
I don't have a Mac myself, so I'm just passing on what I've been
told. Any Mac users able to fill in the
ct, making it
more gradual, or lower, or cutting out that tree sticking up above
the horizon, or whatever other editing you need, without losing the
contrast effect you've already done on the sky.
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not just the active one, I have one:
http://shallowsky.com/software/gimp/autocropall.c
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script-fu-register. But of course that doesn't help if you
want a new default calculated each time the dialog comes up based
on some property of the image; you can only calculate a one-time
application-wide default that way.
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gt; non-techies using Ubuntu. However, according to the image in Akkana
> Peck's book it looks the same as in earlier versions of Gimp as does the
> page in Gimp 2.4 rc3.
The new GTK print system wasn't introduced into GIMP until after
"Beginning GIMP" went to press, so
op of the image,
since tool options stay docked beneath the Toolbox.
And the Fixed: Aspect Ratio works great for keeping it square
(or 4x3 or whatever other aspect ratio I need). I find fixed aspect
ratios SO much easier now with the new crop tool.
ame place (now it
looks like a red square) to get out of quickmask mode.
While you're in quickmask mode, you can also do useful things like
changing the selection by painting with the various paint tools.
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ld Shift before I start the drag,
it doesn't do anything as far as I can tell. Is that intentional?
That said, I love the new crop tool. I do a lot of fixed aspect
ratio crops, and it's SO much easier now than it was with 2.2.
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> I haven't upgraded to 2.4 yet. Is the notion of an active vector new to
> 2.4, or is it something I have been missing all along?
Try making a path with two disconnected parts.
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> > Von: Akkana Peck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> > Is there any way to get to the old registry to grab a copy of
> > older plug-ins?
>
> Yes, there is. The link to the archive is given in the switch announcement:
> http://registry.gim
about not using Windows
Print Screen, and more warnings about various other programs to
avoid under Windows (mostly color depth issues, I believe). None
of that was a problem with the GIMP screenshots, which worked fine.
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be outlined in black, not vice versa.
(This saves you from getting "You are about to save a layer mask"
errors when you save.)
If you save it as anything but .xcf, you'll probably get warnings
about how layer masks aren't preserved, but don't worry about th
the upper
and lower shapes separately.
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nto gLabels for
printing (or Open Office, even). Anyway, lots of options.
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current one, with the positions seemingly random (at least,
I can't see any regularity to which handle creates jumps in which
direction).
Is that a bug? If it's not, why does it happen? (I'm seeing this
with the Ubuntu gimp 2.4.5.)
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hough maybe they just assume that no one would ever want both gimp
and gimpshop on the same system (but in that case, it should be
marked as a conflict in the package dependencies, as you say).
Failing that, you could probably fix it by moving all the gimpshop
stuff to some other place and us
aste it somewhere else.
If none of us has guessed right about what you're trying to do
and you're still frustrated, try telling us what sort of image
you're starting with and explaining the steps you *are*
following, what happens and what you expected to happen.
That might clear things
eeding to make a change there in some past versions).
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in the 2nd edition of Beginning
GIMP (expected in late December). Now that I see Jenny's tutorial
is gone, maybe I'll try to find time to put some of it into a web
tutorial ...
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> > which I conclude it is really gimp 2.4.7.
>
> Help -> About is much more reliable than the package name.
Also, run gimp --version from a terminal and compare that to what
Help->About tells you.
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gotchas there.
I have the complete list of packages you'll need here:
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o your example, but with a more 3-d look. If you explicitly don't
want the 3-d you might be able to get rid of it by playing with the
settings.
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script to correct for that, as well as adding something to save
automatically to a directory chosen based on the size.) But I thought
I'd share the script since it might give you ideas, or might help
someone else who does desktop backgrounds like I do.
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ion. I always keep in mind that this
isn't really what gimp is for, so if I have to do a little extra
fiddling compared to glabels, it's my choice.
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In GIMP 2.6, no. In GIMP 2.7, yes (as of a couple of weeks ago),
but so far only by editing your gimprc. A patch has been submitted
to add it to the prefs dialog but that has to be reviewed by the
UI team ... I don't know if Peter has had a chance to think
imprc file (located in your gimp profile, ~/.gimp-2.6/gimprc):
(xor-color (color-rgb 1.0 1.0 1.0))
Try that and see if it helps.
Good luck!
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in GIMP I get "GIMP pattern plug-in could
not open image". I get the same for the brick textures pattern.
Has GIMP's support of PS patterns changed? The animal print page
says it should be compatible with GIMP 2.2.6+.
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dback on whether
it's working okay for anyone besides myself. I'd especially like
to hear whether it works on Windows, since it builds up paths with
"/" (which I think script-fu is supposed to translate automatically).
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d to need gvfs, so if you
don't have that installed (for instance, if you're running Xubuntu
or some other window manager instead of a Gnome desktop) then
Open Location or dragging from a browser probably won't work
unless you build your own gimp with --without-gvfs.
black background layer and merge it with the
white chalk layer before running Sobel, or set the background color
to white and then remove alpha on the text layer, it works.
I don't know whether that change to Sobel was intentional.
I've filed a bug: http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show
Patrick Horgan writes:
> If you're trying to use the lasso it's frustrating like that, you have to do
> the whole thing in one complex wack. If instead you use the path tool you can
(and in another message)
> In my link to the selection tutorial I should have given credit to
tp://apress.com/book/view/1430210702
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as needed (those
white edges between the blue edge and the black contour line).
The important thing is that the shaped gradient gives you a nice fade
in the right directions without your needing to airbrush anything.
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> Then you're probably going to want to crop out a square part of the picture
> and adjust that.
Agreed -- Crop is what you want.
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rtainly help you avoid
going over the edges.
In 2.6, you have to set it on each image separately. In 2.8 it will
be possible to make that the default. Though you may not want that;
I find I always want it for Rect Select, but it gets in the way
for the Move tool, so I have
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