and gimp-config scripts are located. If they're already in your path, you
probably shouldn't have to do anything.
Hope someone still finds these useful.
BTW, the collection of brushes and patterns I had is also on the web site
now as well.
http://www.graphics-muse.org/source/GFXMuse/
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documentation at the time that
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for a different resolution. Your monitor is likely at (or near) 75dpi, so
you don't need the 100dpi directory. I don't know about any others that
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, the print will be pretty small. If you want exactly the same
dimensions on the screen (at 72DPI, 482 pixels) as on the printed page, you
need to scale the image by (150/72) = 2.083 times. Therefore your new
height needs to be 1004 pixels.
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of this program I can have? And do you know what
scanners it supports that are currently available off the shelf? Does anyone
have any recommendations for off the shelf scanners (re: ones you can actually
buy today at the local Best Buy or Frys) that work with SANE?
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and a useful feature for future releases.
Of course, this feature may already exist for the PS file plug-in but its
just not being used correctly. I haven't verified that possibility yet (I
don't use the PS output format much).
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have the option of choosing History information to
be saved, such as position and geometry of a window. Select Save
position. That *might* work. But no promises. Other window managers may
offer similar features, but many do not. Caveat gimper.
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of these articles for Salon:
http://archive.salon.com/tech/feature/2001/11/01/linux_hollywood/
I also did one for Linux Journal:
http://www.linuxjournal.com/article.php?sid=5472
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. To specify a different output
format you either append the appropriate suffix to the filename (and let
GIMP guess which format that means) or set the option menu to the format
you want to use.
Other defaults are configurable in the Preferences dialog.
Hope that helps a little.
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Both plus shipping and applicable taxes. Source included for open
source plug-ins.
More info and screenshots:
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Selection script are probably more useful. Create the grid of guides
first, then convert them to a selection. Finally, use Edit-Stroke to
draw the grid.
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is a detail which can be built later, based on existing mechanisms
(Debian's or GNOME's, for example).
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just think its far easier to work that way.
I also haven't looked at how layer alignment tools may have improved in
2.0 yet - I just haven't been using 2.0 much yet.
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be interesting - you supply the name of X. :-)
I'll do my best to answer as much as I can.
Many thanks, and happy GIMP'ing.
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source. If anyone
wants to work on these just drop me an email and I'll set you up an
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for that so I dropped support
for those other plugins. Way too much work for one guy. Now I just
maintain the ones I wrote.
Hope you find them useful. I need to get GIMP Perl working eventually
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Source Download: http://www.ximba.org/gfxmuse/download.html
PS: I still haven't ported the perl scripts. I haven't gotten around to
installing the new Perl configs for GIMP 2.x. It's on the todo list.
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need.
http://www.ximba.org/gfxmuse/download.html
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that will do the same
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Hope that helps a little.
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square selection through
centers of circles that merges with existing circular selections.
The combined square selections (you will need to make two of these) with the 4
circular selections creates a rounded corner selection.
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hammer, but it's more useful to talk about how to build a house, which
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the problem is, but grab the new versions and try
again. If it dstill doesn't work then email me and I'll see if I can
help you get it compiled.
Gotta run - I'm late for a meeting at work.
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-Formats-James-Murray/dp/1565921615
Or you can try Graphics File Formats, Reference and Guide, Brown and
Shepherd (Manning Plublications), which is the one I started with though
I'm not sure if it's still in print:
http://www.manning.com/brown/
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of work, and I
have a day job already.
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The book should just about be ready for shipping from retailers. I was
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It's also recommended that you name the channel before saving the image
to an XCF file. Just makes it easier to identify the shape when you use
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solid colored background with text and maybe a simple cartoonish logo
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project. Adjust it
accordingly to increase contrast to give the wrinkles more distinct
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On Wed, 2008-01-30 at 08:02 +1030, David Gowers wrote:
On Jan 30, 2008 3:47 AM, Michael J. Hammel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is accomplished by adding wrinkles to the skin. To do this, you
create your skin layer first. Then add a layer on top of that and fill
it with the shading
to the right beyond the visible
canvas border. So it's not a boundary edge problem.
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. Sometimes (as in my
example) it gets smaller. What deteremines the cloned object's size?
From the example I've created I can't deteremine what the expected
results should be given the movement of the handles to specific
locations.
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offset
will move the shadow up.
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could be written that uses (as the bugzilla entry points out) the
newer exiv2 library.
Or just get Akkana's latest version of the old JPEG exif plugin back
into the registry. :-)
(See http://registry-archive.fargonauten.de/plugin?id=4153 for the old
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it a few times. It's not that hard to grasp once you
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print image. Scaling up is not a good thing with
raster images.
For what it's worth, I tend to make all my screen shots for books and
magazines set to 250DPI, which produces a slightly larger print image at
reasonable quality.
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window manager handles the hints.
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I just know about the function because I use cscope on the source code
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interface. Is that possible?
Select the white background, then invert the selection and apply the hue
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to GFig at the time. I think a plugin
or integrated tool based on paths is a better solution now, however.
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to something that specifically adjusts
lighting in GIMP are the features you'll find in the Color Balance
dialog.
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feature doesn't mean
GIMP can't, or shouldn't, be used for this kind of work. In fact
because it provides lower level access to processes like creating
primitive shapes (specifically paths), it's ideally suited for this type
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specified in your brush directories
(File-Preferences-Folders-Brushes).
In the Brushes dialog, click on the Refresh button to update the list of
brushes to include your new brush.
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into the rulers the guide is removed from the
image window.
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width borders.
The second method works perfectly for all width borders.
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as
the background and move the new layer to the bottom of the layer stack.
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that comes out). Linux Format is a UK magazine
and the US gets copies a couple months after they print in the UK.
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. Then you can edit
that page.
When you save, save it as a multi-layered PNG. Then use ImageMagick's
convert tool to convert it to a multi-layered TIFF:
convert file.png file.tiff
That should do it (I think), though I can't vouch for the quality of the
conversion.
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have been mng, not png. I didn't check my notes before
replying to the original poster.
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that the original is also cropped.
You're problems are probably that you're not using the crop tool
correctly or not using the crop tool at all (using a selection or
similar instead and cutting out the stuff you don't want in a layer that
does not have an alpha channel).
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of integrating GEGL was to allow for
higher color depths. So it should be in either the next release or one
of the releases soon after that.
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to try it and find out.
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GIFs play fine in web browsers. PNGs (non-animated) with
transparency work well in modern browsers but suck in older versions of
MSIE. That's the browsers fault, not PNGs fault.
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squares each time the image steps to this
displaced image frame.
Yeah. As far as I know, that's how it works.
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versions at different sizes to get the right effect.
I'm not positive this will be exactly what you want, but it's the
correct basic process for creating a brush that you need to perform this
effect.
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Add a layer mask (Layers-Mask-Add Layer Mask)
Open grayscale image - copy into layer mask you just created (Edit-Copy
in grayscale image, Edit Paste with Layer Mask active in the RGB image)
Optionally, apply the layer mask (Layer-Mask-Apply Layer Mask).
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and then have the plugin open, edit and save
the files all without actually displaying them (to save time).
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on a tranparent layer
insert a white layer underneath
Then experiment with various tomato selection, selection shrinks etc,
and then blur to make the edges soft
A blur might work. A feathered selection is likely to give a better
result over an arbitrary background.
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in the format specified by the
filename extension. There shouldn't be any converting required, unless
you need an indexed image (re: GIF), in which case you do
Image-Mode-Indexed before you save the file.
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the one
from the download site for 2.2 but it doesn't compile. Or is this the
net-fu package?
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Try GIMPressionist. It does similar things and should be available in
the stock GIMP 2.6 distribution.
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of the settings I
used to get this.
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to keep out the riff-raff). Feel
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have moved to or been relabeled in the latest release.
In the end, however, the features are still there that were there all
the way back to version 2.0, plus quite a bit more. It can take some
time finding your way around, though.
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one particular blue?
1. Desaturate the selected area.
2. Use the Bucket Fill tool with the blend mode set to Overlay or
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in scanner support. It utilizes whatever
scanner support is available from your operating system.
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Does anyone know where I can get the script for the text-circle in 2.4, that
works with 2.6?
File-Create-Logos-Text Cirle
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, which (of course) would break compatibility with the
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birthday.
I hope I'm still learning new things when I'm 81 (I'm on the high side
of the 40's). :-)
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matching) colors I use two web sites:
http://colormixers.com/mixers/cmr/
http://www.easyrgb.com/
I found these while working on some CSS issues, but they would work as
cut/paste into the color choose in GIMP.
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Yes, this is the same process.
2. Can Guides be saved (like channels and paths)?
Guides are saved when you save the project in XCF format. They do not
have a dialog like channels and paths, but there are menu options for
dealing with them under the Image-Guides menu.
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don't remember what I did that
cleared the problem.
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importantly attached to the
program itself and how it can be redistributed. The license is designed
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changed.
If you use a layer mask you can make a selection of the mask, add a new
mask to the other image and then copy in the old mask over the new mask.
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behind
on the newsstand. I can't post the tutorials on my web site (except for
some very old and outdated ones), however, since LXF owns the rights to
them.
Anyway, thanks for the kind words.
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. Maybe RLE compression has something to do with
this, but I always have it unchecked.
No idea. It's possible, but that would probably be a game issue, not a
GIMP issue.
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, drag it below the current layer in the
Layers dialog and then flatten the image.
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one.
I'd give you a link to bugzilla but the developer.gimp.org site doesn't
seem to be responding for me right now. Might be a problem on my end.
Anyway, check developer.gimp.org to find the link to bugzilla.
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question: no, you don't want to use GIMP to
remove the color profiles from your thousands of images. It's the wrong
tool to do that.
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in their favor (well, mostly).
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info on what types of operations make use of this? If
there are no docs on it, is there somewhere in the source I can scan for
hints?
Thanks Sven.
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for what you're trying to accomplish.
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conversion to sRGB.
But again, that's just a wild guess. I've never dug into that part of
the code to know what's really going on. Hopefully Sven or one of the
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