Jim - try doing a small radius (3 to 5?) blur before the levels picker -
that should get you the same results...
jim feldman wrote:
> Is there a way to increase/average the number of pixels that the
> black/grey/white picker sub-tool samples in the levels tool?
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so I could give --without-libtiff
> to configure. But since testing is my object, it would be nice to have
> it included.
Do you have /usr/local/lib in your /etc/ld.so.conf file? Make sure it's
there, and run ldconfig again and see what happens.
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will expand the text layer to make room for the drop shadow.
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* you run
alpha to logo. Then it all seems to work. (I'm still using gimp-2.0.6
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che t0
160Mb and stripping the executable, but with no result. Has anyone else
seen this problem, and have y'all any suggestions? Since I haven't
noticed anyone else having this problem, it's probably something I'm
doing (or not doing), but I don't know what i
mage windows.
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hat you
just spent all that time building.
The problem is that you have the new glib installed in /usr/local
(probably), but still have the old rpm installed in /usr.
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On Thu, 2005-03-24 at 13:42 -0300, timmy wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> Where is the option 'Darken Only' on gimp 2.2.4? I mean, EXACTLY
> whereÂs it. =P (ie.: under layers dialog, mode, the 4th from bottom to
> top... =P)
Sixth f
ix=/directory/with/med/pix
thumbpix=/directory/with/thumbnail/pix
thisdir=`pwd`
cd $indir
for $img in *.jpg
do
convert -size 800x800 -resize 800x800 $img $bigpix/$img_big.jpg
convert -size 640x640 -resize 640x640 $img $medpix/$img_med.jpg
convert -size 120x120 -resize 120x120 $i
just a little bit better results, i know i know, it's just a
> handy ;)
> The lens is clean, though.
Every image?! Perhaps you have the camera set to "soft-focus" -
sometimes suggested for taking romanticized portrait photos. Have you
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direction and the amount of bevel..
I made the text go to 0 opaque and voula.. there it is.
What can I do in Gimp to acheive the same results?
-Jeff
On Tue, 2005-11-08 at 22:18 -0500, Jeffrey Brent McBeth wrote:
On Tue, Nov 08, 2005 at 08:52:24PM -0600, Jeff Avveduti wrote:
> I have tried searching for this but I am not finding quite the answer I
> hunger for.
> It is best to show you...
> www.avveduti.com/ebay/logo.jpg
&
On Tue, 2005-11-08 at 23:23 -0700, Matt Gushee wrote:
michael chang wrote:
> On 11/8/05, Jeff Avveduti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>Make sure the texture layer is selected
You probably understood this, but it's a potential point of confusion,
so let's try
On Thu, 2005-11-10 at 20:41 +, michael chang wrote:
On 11/10/05, Jeff Avveduti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, 2005-11-08 at 23:23 -0700, Matt Gushee wrote:
> michael chang wrote:
> > On 11/8/05, Jeff Avveduti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> &g
Yes but the background is white? Why is it so hard to save a transparent logo? It was transparent... but when saving it, the background is white.
On Mon, 2005-11-14 at 13:15 +, Donncha O Caoimh wrote:
Hi Jeff,
That's the easy part - save your logo as a .xcf or .jpg and when y
(they both
support 8-bit transparency)
Jeff
Ok, I know this is silly... but I am a baby in Gimp. Please bear with me...and thanks to everyone who has been answering my question.
That was what I was doing so that fixes that issue.
Now, the instructions given is using a texture background. How
or more examples, look at the script-fu source for the various logos.
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Hello,
I have used my scanner to scan 3 pics per scan. I didn't really care
if the pics were vertically and horizontally squared/aligned, because
I believe it's easy to edit it afterwards.
Is there a way to quickly chop up the file into the 3 individual
pics, and to get them squared up (verticall
On 1/28/06, Wade Smart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 01282006 0802 GMT-6
>
> Choose the square selection tool in the top left hand corner. Drag it
> around the the first picture and then from the edit menu choose copy and
> then paste to new.
Yes, this is the rough idea. But:
1. What if the picture
>I'm unclear if you want to turn them into three individual images, or just
>straighten them within the one image.
Yes, I'd like to turn them into 3 individual images.
Can't Fuzzy Select (Magic Wand icon; Select Contiguous Region), Select
Region By Color, or Scissors (Select Shape From Image) do
> >2. Doesn't this mean that your hand that's holding the mouse has to be
> >super-precise in making a rectangular section to NOT include the white
> >background space?
>If your mouse control is not satisfactory, use what we had before
>mice, the keyboard to change the +/- degrees of rotation.
TH
> > Can't Fuzzy Select (Magic Wand icon; Select Contiguous Region), Select
> > Region By Color, or Scissors (Select Shape From Image) do something
> > better than the regular rectangular selection?
>
> crop -> rotate -> crop again
>
> > Because the Rectangular Section won't give an exact crop. How
Carol wrote:
> your belief will not make this to be the truth. rotating that image
> will lose some of the quality of the original -- no matter what the
> application you use!
Ok. So does "lossless rotation" apply only to rotations of every 90
degrees, then?
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Using linux gimp-2.3.12, Gentoo Linux ~x86. I have noticed in recent gimp
versions an odd behavior when doing rectangular selections, which I do
(and copy, paste) almost constantly when using Gimp.
I can't reproduce it right now, but somewhere in the mix of
fence-selection gestures (in all origin-
Sven Neumann wrote:
>> Is there a configuration option to disable gimp from ever turning on
>> 'expand from center' by any automatic or shortcut method, except if the
>> dialog checkbox is clicked?
>
> There's no such configuration option as the behaviour you outline is of
> course not intentional
On Sun, 05 Nov 2006 10:11:53 +0100, Sven Neumann wrote:
>> Thanks for confirming that it is not intentional behavior, that's all I
>> need to hear.
>
> You misunderstood me. It is of course intentional that you don't need to
> use a checkbox in the tool options to do something as important as
> c
OS: Fedora Core 11 (very recent installation).
GIIMP: 2.6.8 (came with distro).
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On Tue, 2010-07-06 at 19:54 +0200, Jernej Simončič wrote:
> Make sure it's got executable bit set.
-rwxr-xr-x. 1 jeff jeff 2749352 2010-06-30 01:37 gmic_gimp
(From /usr/lib64/gimp/2.0/plug-ins). Executable by everyone.
Any other suggestions?
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T*, but it works on the whole layer, and I want it to work on
the gradient-circle selection from #1.
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>the GIMP quickmask tool:
>
>http://www.gimp.org/tutorials/Quickmask/
Almost, but that has hard edges. I wanted softer edges.
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Thanks much Stephan, but it turned out feathering was the trick I wanted.
Thanks indeed. Case closed.
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Aha! I, too, had this very problem. The bump map can *only* be
a grayscale image with no alpha channel. Drove me up the wall
for quite a while.
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man convert
should help you find out more.
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#!/usr/local/bin/perl
Indira asked -
> Ok, I will try them out but how and where do I install them?
Depends on your system. I'm running Linux, so I installed them
in my local bin directory: ~/jeff/bin which is in my search
path. If you have perl installed, then all you need to do is
run them at a shel
Seth -
I expect you're right. I was thinking of scripts, not
gradients. Thanks for the clarification. You are welcome to
convert the scripts to gimp-perl. Let me know when you're done.
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Your best bet is to get the latest Gimp - 1.2.1 as of this
writing. I'm not sure if the coordinates were even implemented
in 1.0. And Grokking the Gimp is based on 1.1 (now 1.2), so it
contains a lot of stuff that you will not find in 1.0.4.
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Try running the gimp from a terminal window command line. That
way you can see any error messages it may produce. Perhaps that
will give you some indication of what's going wrong.
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ike a hexdump), does it look
like a jpeg?
Do you have the current versions of ImageMagick and xv?
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*anybody* used the Gimp in batch mode?
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circle-layer 3)
This makes it transparent. You may be able to use
TRANS-IMAGE-FILL in place of the parameter '3'.
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to select the area for
cropping.
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level and thus reduce the
number of pixels needed to represent the image.
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, JPEG for images
with lots of detail such as photographs.
Nothing really beats loading an image into the Gimp and just
playing with it. There's always new stuff to be discovered.
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d for me.
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The gimp functions all return a list, not just a value, so maybe
that's your problem. layer-save is actually a list, not a
drawable identifier.
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Try escaping the embedded tick mark with a backslash:
/usr/bin/gimp -i -d -c -b '(script-fu-bla-bla "Let\'s Go\!")'
'(gimp-quit 0)'
At a guess it's a shell problem. You may want to escape the
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u may lose some of the
Gimp's anti-aliasing along the edges. This is inherent in
converting to indexed formats in general.
Perhaps if you could be more specific about the problems your
wife is encountering, we could be more helpful.
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with examples and suggestions
for various effects that exploit them. I'll be happy to
contribute some copy and examples.
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w to start the visual schnauzer
Double click on the directory folders until you get to the
directory you want.
Click on the Update button.
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look at http://www.libtiff.org/
http://www.imagemagick.org/
I have used PerlMagick to rotate and
scale tiff images but I suspect you
will find what you need in image magicks
"convert" program.
Jeff
On Fri, May 11, 2001 at 11:00:45AM -0700, Stephen Odewahn wrote:
>
>
o color as desired.
And if you want to save the resulting image as a gif, the save
dialog will walk you through the necessary steps.
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ve 16,000+ colors.
I think this varies between file formats and saving parameters (but way more than 256
;).
Jeff
On Mon, May 14, 2001 at 02:15:20PM +0100, Rasputin wrote:
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> > On Sun, May 13, 2001 at 09:32:21PM -0700, Jeff
quot;think" you will want to get the i586 or i686
although i386 should work.
Jeff
On Wed, May 16, 2001 at 09:50:34PM -0700, Carlos Collazo wrote:
> I just inherited a 200Mhz Pentium Pro machine. It will be my
> learn-gimp-machine. I moved a SCSI drive with
> RedHat 6.2 from a Pentiu
The easiest way (IMHO)
to do this is with PerlMagick
http://www.imagemagick.org/
http://www.imagemagick.org/www/perl.html
Jeff
On Fri, May 18, 2001 at 10:49:33PM +0200, Hellmut Weber wrote:
> Hi list,
> I'm a newbie for GIMP and hope that my following request can be satisfied
different menu items?
Note - I found the code for the perl scripts in /usr/local/lib/gi
mp/1.2/plug-ins
have you checked there? (May be somehwere else on a debian
system, of course).
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selection itself, and concluded that it was
part of the selection for a cut, but not for a paste. Oops!
You might try a small value of feathering as a short-term
workaround. And maybe a bug report.
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es generated on a virtually
> hosted web site?
>
man rdjpgcom
Check rdjpgcom, wrjpgcom for progs that read and write jpeg comments. Should
be easily called from a perl proc.
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ailable to the Gimp.
Perhaps you should try importing the postscript into something
like Sketch,
or another of the free vector editors. Maybe even xfig? I
haven't tried this,
and it may or may not work.
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Rob wrote:
> I create a canvas about 300x100.
>
> I click on the text tool and type in some text at 30 points. I hit OK,
> and my text appears with a selection around it.
>
> I right-click, select Script-Fu > Alpha to Logo > Chip Away, and leave
> the settings as they are by default.
>
> Whe
when I set the
spacing to 242.0. YMMV.
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Todd asked:
> Is there a way to display the actual brush size being used instead of the
> brush icon?
I think the answer is "not yet." I believe I saw somewhere that
this on the list for Gimp-2.0.
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H'mmm -
I always worry about programs that write over their input. Have
you tried writing to a different filename and checking those
results? Obviously there's a question of the output ever
getting put out.
Baffled, too -
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you can copy it into the format with
tiffcp
Jeff
On Fri, Jul 20, 2001 at 03:06:03PM -0400, Mike Markowski wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> This is not a pure gimp question, but I expect other gimpers out
> there might have come across it. After spending a good bit of time
> on an image, I
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Just another data point - I've only been seeing one copy of
David Buckler's posts here. Commercial ISP, Linux, exmh,
sendmail. Al, I think it's your .mil/.gov problem.
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ce to accept input?
Anyway, the best way to master the beast is to explore the
menus, and keep trying different things.
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cifically told otherwise.
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again), and fill with the now-active foreground color.
To get back to black and white for filling the shadow layer,
just click on the little black and white boxes below the
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o the spot where you
clicked, so it won't automatically give you multiple,
discontinous selections.
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tangent, but
you get the idea). The script needs to be tweaked to use
SF-FONT instead of a font file name to make it work more easily
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vailable online and
for free download, is an excellent piece of work and explains
all of the mathematical basis for the various blending modes far
better than I could do off the top of my head in this email.
The details you want are in Section 5 (5.6, to be exact).
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Derek asked:
> Is there any gimp equivalent of photoshop's channel mixer?
Probably. Can you describe what photoshop's channel mixer does?
I don't remember seeing it mentioned in the last P*S* book I
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menus. I
strongly recommend you look at these references. I have both
books installed
on my system and use them heavily.
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to gtk-config.configure: error: Cannot find GTK: Is gtk-config in
path?
Thanks in advance,
Jeff Jeter
s, so just changing the
filename won't work.
2) Sure enough, i do not have gimptool. I need a download link, every site
I found on google acted as if it is part of the standared installation.
Since i use FreeBSD, I cannot use LINUX RPM's.
Well, i downloaded Kuickshow, opened and resaved the jpg's and gifs, but
still no luck. When i try to save as .xcf Kuickshow gives me an error about
cannot save, see if disk is full (35 mb remaining, not full). Also still
cannot save images as other than *xcf.
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> When trying to open a jpg file, I receive the following error: unknown file
> type.
Do you have the jpeg libraries installed? Check /usr/lib/libjpeg.
so.
Sources for these libraries can be found at:
ftp://ftp.uu.net/graphics/jpeg/
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polygons.
But you only asked for horizontal and vertical.
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Move your cursor to the area you wish to clone to, and draw
using the left mouse button.
You will be using the current brush, btw.
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some really good ideas on using layers, channels, and a variety
of ways to separate the figure from the ground that will be of
inestimable value.
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thumbnails, etc. It is possible to use the
GIMP in batch mode, but it's usually not The Right Tool. On the
other hand, ImageMagick isn't really good for hands-on image
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just fine on my old RH 6.1 system, but I hesitate to
give you my cookbook recipe because I think it's easier on your
later system.
Anyway, it's all out there, and I even have Parisian. (Well, a
font called Paris, that is caps only, in a nice art-nouveau,
turn-of-the-last-century font
Hi Gianni -
One problem might be calling it "golden". Try
(default-gradient Golden)
At least on my system the gradient names are mostly capitalized.
HTH,
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ls.
There may be cases where it makes sense to use the GIMP in batch
mode, but they are few and far between, and I don't think you
have one of them here.
HTH,
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Hi Andre -
You said you were browsing the plug-ins, so ...
Have you checked /File/Print ...
Also - you may want to look in /usr/lib/gimp/1.2/plug-ins
^
Not sure this is going to be any help -
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Hi Babak -
You want to turn off antialiasing. The PDB entry for gimp-text
shows it to be the seventh parameter, just before you get into
the font specification parameters. Set it (in your case) to
FALSE, to avoid antialiasing.
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bugging oldstone.scm right
now, and I'll mail it to you when I'm done.
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layer masks to partially hide those bits of the fish
that are behind the tree.
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duplicate your problem on my system.
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edition at this time.
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ource (the source and the
executable are the same in this case.)
HTH,
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imp.
Good luck,
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I have a picture from the Harley Davidson web site of an Ultra with a solid
white background. Shouldn't there be a simple way of converting the white
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rol. Naturally, there is no
line 666 in the script itself.
If anyone can help, it would be appreciated.
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