[Gimp-user] Fixing Hot/Stuck/Dead Pixels?

2003-07-01 Thread Brian White
I have a digital camera which has developed a few stuck pixels and I'd like to automate the process of fixing them. I figure I can create either a bitmap with said pixels set or a text list of pixel coordinates, but how can I get Gimp to do an interpolation of the surrounding pixels at each of tho

Re: [Gimp-user] Fixing Hot/Stuck/Dead Pixels?

2003-07-01 Thread Brian White
> > I have a digital camera which has developed a few stuck pixels and > > I'd like to automate the process of fixing them. > > > > I figure I can create either a bitmap with said pixels set or a > > text list of pixel coordinates, but how can I get Gimp to do an > > interpolation of the surroundin

Re: [Gimp-user] Fixing Hot/Stuck/Dead Pixels?

2003-07-02 Thread Brian White
> let me suggest thinline.c available at the registry. Okay. I found it, but I the English documentation page seems to be gone. What does it do and how do I use it? > >I have a digital camera which has developed a few stuck pixels and I'd > >like to automate the process of fixing them. > > > >I

[Gimp-user] Re: Sources of Public-Domain Photography and Images

2003-08-14 Thread Brian White
> {If you'd rather not broadcast that sort of thing online, does anyone > have a spare subdomain with bandwidth & disk space to start a > repository?} How much disk space and bandwidth? I could spare 10GB and 1MB/s or so. I'm moving in a couple months, but should be able to keep about the same un