urves. I'm not sure if that's
quite what you need... The Curves dialog box does let you modify each of the
color channels separately, though, as well as the Value (black & white), and
the Alpha.
--Joel
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the features, and people in the U.S.
can pay patent fees to Adobe, Pantone, etc., for the right to use the
software here. I don't know how well that will work, but I've got my fingers
crossed.
--Joel
> The books all admit that Gimp is too weak to compete in the world of color
>
TV runs at 30 frames per second, but some video games need a little bit more
than that for lifelike play. Maybe even up to 60 fps, or so, for completely
fluid motion. Check out this site: http://www.3dgaming.com/fps/fps.html
--Joel
On Tuesday 09 October 2001 04:25 pm, robert lund wrote:
>
e. (Mozilla has great
support, IE doesn't support it at all).
If you're working on something for print, save it as a tiff. Pretty much any
program that can handle a tiff can handle tiff alpha transparency.
--Joel
> I want ot create a logo using a picture of an eagle, but I don
though you could probably
modify the configure script and Makefiles, completely excising anthing having
to do with script-fu. No telling how much mucking with the source you'd need
to do to get it to compile, though, and when it did compile, it'd be
*severely* limited.
--Joel
> Lib
I believe that the command-line utility wvHtml should be able to handle that.
See http://www.wvware.com/ for downloads and more information.
--Joel
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ght..."
"date..."
""
SF-IMAGE "Image" 0< variables to pass to the script
SF-DRAWABLE "Drawable" 0
)
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ight cache erroneous information. The best
way to solve this is to force Gimp to re-generate the cache file. To do this,
just delete the cache:
rm ~/.gimp-1.2/pluginrc
The next time you load the Gimp, it'll rebuild its cache file (so it'll be a
bit slower to start up), and your new scr
on by 1 pixel. When you fill the
resulting selection, it doesn't antialias it at all, so you get a solid 1x1
line.
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support. Hopefully, Gimp 2.0 will fix
some of this.)
--Joel
> Now, I want to make a book cover, four color. I know that cmyk is handled
> only marginally in Gimp. I don't have and don't particularly want to have
> Adobe Distiller (the Unix price is ridiculous.) So what is th
ert," I've put in a little twist... The
first image is slightly rotated, the second a little bit more, and so on,
until the last image, which goes to the user-specified rotation.
Enjoy!
--Joel
rotate.py -
#!/usr/bin/env
use something like gphoto to get them?
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e put into the
# new image
x = x + top # top and left are values that I pass in
y = y + left
pdb.gimp_layer_translate(floatLayer, x, y)
Good luck!
--Joel
On Thursday 15 August 2002 12:15 am, Volker Lenhardt wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm a script-fu newby and I&
tle minds. ;-)
> I'm very curious. Greetings from Volker
Glad to help!
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-colors. What's the best way to go about
doing this using the GIMP? I've been doing some googling, but I'm
probably using incorrect search terms since I haven't really found
anything helpful (yet).
Any replies are appreciated!
Regards,
Joel
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I know that this might not be the windows Gimp list but here goes anyway. I have
been working with Gimp on Windows for about a week. I keep getting the same error.
When it loads extention_scrip_fu Windows 2000 and Windows 98 Craps out. Is there a
fix for this bug??
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I am making some gif buttons and they have been looking crappy on the webpage
because gimp hasn't been saving them as Antialiased.
How do I do this in GIMP??
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How do I draw a simple dashed line? I can see that by setting the interval
for my brush I can make a dotted line, but none of the brushes produce
dashes.
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MSN Photos is the easiest way to share and print your photos:
http://phot
I'm trying to replace all of one color with another.
I tried right-click, select-by color, then pick an item with the color I
want to replace - it seems to select properly.
THEN I try and use bucket fill to fill that selection and I get nothing.
I would expect that this would replace the entir
sting with a scanned image?
See <http://typophile.com/files/text%20in%20a%20half-circle_6719.jpg>
for the effect I want, and
<http://typophile.com/files/od%20yishama_4911.gif> for the text I want
to bend.
--Joel
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