Hi Peace,
On 04 Feb 11 03:48 "Owen" said:
> 1. Rotate the image
> 2. Cut out the background (color to alpha if possible)
> 3. Alpha to selection
> 4. Copy/Cut and Paste as new image with transparent background
> 5. Save as png
It was 2004 when I produced this image:
http://www.bankandshop.plus.c
re ad.
...is that correct?
...something like this?
http://tutorialblog.org/wp-content/uploads/2007/01/final1.jpg
--- On Thu, 2/3/11, . wrote:
> From: .
> Subject: [Gimp-user] Rotate a picture?
> To: gimp-user@lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU
> Date: Thursday, February 3, 2011, 9:09 PM
> I'
> I'd like to orient a picture of a book so that it's on a 45 degree
> angle and then "cut out" the area around the "book" to that when you
> view the picture is looks like a book on a 45 degree angle with no
> area
> around it. I'm sure GIMP can do that but the question is whether I
> can
> put
> I'd like to orient a picture of a book so that it's on a 45 degree
> angle and then "cut out" the area around the "book" to that when you
> view the picture is looks like a book on a 45 degree angle with no area
> around it. I'm sure GIMP can do that but the question is whether I can
> put tha
I'd like to orient a picture of a book so that it's on a 45 degree
angle and then "cut out" the area around the "book" to that when you
view the picture is looks like a book on a 45 degree angle with no area
around it. I'm sure GIMP can do that but the question is whether I can
put that same pho
Branko,
On 2010-06-26 00:54, Branko Vukelic wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 4:45 PM, Philip Rhoades wrote:
>> OK, so now the next question is: If the original is recognised by
>> "identify" as a 1 bit per pixel image, why doesn't Gimp keep it that way
>> when opening the file? At 300dpi there
On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 4:45 PM, Philip Rhoades wrote:
> OK, so now the next question is: If the original is recognised by
> "identify" as a 1 bit per pixel image, why doesn't Gimp keep it that way
> when opening the file? At 300dpi there is no real issue with "jaggy"
> edges - is it just a judg
Chris,
On 2010-06-25 02:54, Chris Mohler wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 24, 2010 at 6:16 AM, Philip Rhoades wrote:
>> Confirmation of what is going on from the gurus would be appreciated!
>
> It was as I guessed - the scans are in grayscale mode but the contents
> are essentially a 1-bit image.
>
> Open a
Chris,
On 2010-06-25 02:54, Chris Mohler wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 24, 2010 at 6:16 AM, Philip Rhoades wrote:
>> Confirmation of what is going on from the gurus would be appreciated!
>
> It was as I guessed - the scans are in grayscale mode but the contents
> are essentially a 1-bit image.
>
> Open a
People,
I am resending this - the firsts attempt with the attachment didn't make
it apparently . . I can provide it if anyone is interested . .
On 2010-06-24 10:08, Chris Mohler wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 5:30 PM, Leon Brooks
> wrote:
>> If the image is text or something else essentiall
On Thu, Jun 24, 2010 at 6:16 AM, Philip Rhoades wrote:
> Confirmation of what is going on from the gurus would be appreciated!
It was as I guessed - the scans are in grayscale mode but the contents
are essentially a 1-bit image.
Open a scan, do image->mode->bitmap, choose 1-bit palette. Then
ro
Chris Mohler wrote:
On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 5:30 PM, Leon Brooks
wrote:
If the image is text or something else essentially
monochrome
Or image->mode, bitmap, 1-bit palette should drastically reduce the
file size. I suspect that the 'line art' setting in xsane is
producing a grayscale
On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 5:30 PM, Leon Brooks
wrote:
> If the image is text or something else essentially
> monochrome
Or image->mode, bitmap, 1-bit palette should drastically reduce the
file size. I suspect that the 'line art' setting in xsane is
producing a grayscale image but with each pixel e
On Thu, 24 Jun 2010 06:04:57 am Branko Vukelic wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 23, Philip Rhoades wrote:
>> What is going on with these size increases?
> It may be that after rotation, pixels that were
> otherwise the same color got anti-aliased and were
> slightly different color. This would increase the
>
On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 8:07 PM, Philip Rhoades wrote:
> What is going on with these size increases?
It may be that after rotation, pixels that were otherwise the same
color got anti-aliased and were slightly different color. This would
increase the image size. Can you show us the original scan?
People,
I used:
xsane-0.997-3.fc12.x86_64
to scan an A4 page at 300dpi in LineArt mode and got a file of:
325,668 t_xsane.png
I then edited it using:
gimp-2.6.8-1.fc12.x86_64
rotating the image by -0.7 and cropping slightly - the resulting image
was 10 times
>Both rotate and move tools have an option to apply on the selection; maybe
other tools have it, too.
> Thomas J. Hart
>
>
>
>
>
>From: Akkana Peck
>To: gimp-user@lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU
>Sent: Sun, April 18, 2010 1:14:20 PM
&g
Both rotate and move tools have an option to apply on the selection; maybe
other tools have it, too.
Thomas J. Hart
From: Akkana Peck
To: gimp-user@lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU
Sent: Sun, April 18, 2010 1:14:20 PM
Subject: Re: [Gimp-user] Rotate selection
On Sun, Apr 18, 2010 at 1:51 PM, rich wrote:
>>Is there no way to do this? I want to use an elliptical selection, but at an
>>angle.
>>
> Looks like the rotate tool does not work on an empty selection.
You need to check the 'Selection' button next to 'Transform' in the
Rotate Tool's options, as A
>Is there no way to do this? I want to use an elliptical selection, but at an
>angle.
>
Looks like the rotate tool does not work on an empty selection.
A bit of a work-around would be.
make a new transparent layer an on this layer
make the ellipse
fill the ellipse with colour
select none
rotate a
Philip U. writes:
> Is there no way to do this? I want to use an elliptical selection, but at an
> angle.
Use the "Transform selection" button in the tool options for the
Rotate tool. Described here:
http://docs.gimp.org/2.6/en/gimp-tools-transform.html#gimp-tool-transform
...Akkana
Is there no way to do this? I want to use an elliptical selection, but at an
angle.
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Zoltan Tibenszky wrote:
> Hi everybody!
>
> I am new on this mailing list, and I have just get basic knowledge about
> GIMP.
> I have got the following issue:
> I have to put some text on a picture. Some text have to be vertical. I
> have created the text with the text tool, and I have rotated it
On Wed, 2008-08-06 at 01:53 +0200, Zoltan Tibenszky wrote:
> I have to put some text on a picture. Some text have to be vertical. I
> have created the text with the text tool, and I have rotated it to make
> it vertical. The problem was that the sides of the text become
> transparent and just th
Hi everybody!
I am new on this mailing list, and I have just get basic knowledge about
GIMP.
I have got the following issue:
I have to put some text on a picture. Some text have to be vertical. I
have created the text with the text tool, and I have rotated it to make
it vertical. The problem wa
On Thursday 13 December 2007 9:17:05 am Rolf Steinort wrote:
> Hi,
>
> is it possible to rotate a stack of layers with the rotate
> tool?
Yes. In the layers dialog you can link together layers by
clicking to the right of the eye icon to enable this linking.
Then, you can rotate one of the layers
In the layers dialog, to the right of the "eye" icon to turn the layer on and
off, is a
second icon that looks like a chain link. Click it for all layers you want to
rotate/transform as a group. When they are linked together, whatever you do to
one, as
far as rotating, you will do to all of th
Hi,
is it possible to rotate a stack of layers with the rotate tool?
I found no option (2.4.2) and ended in typing in the value for each
layer.
Rolf
http://meetthegimp.org
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Hi,
On Wed, 2007-09-19 at 08:53 +0200, B.W.H. van Beest wrote:
> I see, do you mean there is no one involved with fixing this, and that
> you are just hoping that somebody is going to do it?
The respective bug report is on the 2.4 milestone but so far no one
appears to be working on a fix:
ht
Sven Neumann wrote:
Hi,
On Tue, 2007-09-18 at 07:55 +0200, B.W.H. van Beest wrote:
When I rotate an image using GIMP a few degrees, to correct that I
didn't hold my camera horizontal, the next step is to crop the rotated
image such that it appears upright again.
I realise that it must be p
On Tuesday 18 September 2007, B.W.H. van Beest wrote:
> Dear GIMP people,
>
> When I rotate an image using GIMP a few degrees, to correct that I
> didn't hold my camera horizontal, the next step is to crop the rotated
> image such that it appears upright again.
> I realise that it must be possible
Hi,
On Tue, 2007-09-18 at 07:55 +0200, B.W.H. van Beest wrote:
> When I rotate an image using GIMP a few degrees, to correct that I
> didn't hold my camera horizontal, the next step is to crop the rotated
> image such that it appears upright again.
> I realise that it must be possible to do the
Dear GIMP people,
When I rotate an image using GIMP a few degrees, to correct that I
didn't hold my camera horizontal, the next step is to crop the rotated
image such that it appears upright again.
I realise that it must be possible to do the two actions all in one go,
as the rotation angle f
On Tuesday 01 May 2007 14:57, Renan Birck wrote:
> Em Seg, 2007-04-30 às 23:12 -0300, Joao S. O. Bueno Calligaris
escreveu:
> > No, this feature is not implemented. Sorry.
> >
> > It can be more o r less worked around with scripts for the time
> > being.
>
> I see. Would it be possible to implemen
Em Seg, 2007-04-30 às 23:12 -0300, Joao S. O. Bueno Calligaris escreveu:
>
> No, this feature is not implemented. Sorry.
>
> It can be more o r less worked around with scripts for the time
> being.
I see. Would it be possible to implement this feature on the development
version?
Thank
On Monday 30 April 2007 17:18, Renan Birck wrote:
> Hello,
>
> In GIMP 2.3 from SVN the feature to scale brushes was added.
>
> However, I would like to know if is there some way to rotate/flip
> brushes. I haven't seen it, but I could be missing something.
>
> Any ideas?
No, this feature is not im
Hello,
In GIMP 2.3 from SVN the feature to scale brushes was added.
However, I would like to know if is there some way to rotate/flip
brushes. I haven't seen it, but I could be missing something.
Any ideas?
This is GIMP 2.3 updated daily from SVN, on Ubuntu 7.04.
Thanks!
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Hi,
David Neary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Use the rotate tool (part of the transform tool in 1.2.x) and set
> your rotation to 20 degrees. In the tool options make sure that
> "Clip result" is unchecked (which it is by default) and you will
> get a new, rotated layer with the extra bits being
Hi,
"Jean-Luc Coulon (f5ibh)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Le 05.04.2004 22:02, Gracia M. Littauer a écrit :
> >I want to rotate a pic about 20 degrees.
> >
> >I can easily do this in PhotoShop...but of course I end up with a
> >larger
> >pic & the white triangles that square off the pic. How do
Le 05.04.2004 22:18, Jean-Luc Coulon (f5ibh) a écrit :
Le 05.04.2004 22:02, Gracia M. Littauer a écrit :
I want to rotate a pic about 20 degrees.
I can easily do this in PhotoShop...but of course I end up with a
larger
pic & the white triangles that square off the pic. How do I rotate
pic
in gim
Hi Gracia,
Gracia M. Littauer wrote:
> I want to rotate a pic about 20 degrees.
>
> How do I rotate pic
> in gimp & end up without the pic cut off.
Use the rotate tool (part of the transform tool in 1.2.x) and set
your rotation to 20 degrees. In the tool options make sure that
"Clip result" is
Le 05.04.2004 22:02, Gracia M. Littauer a écrit :
I want to rotate a pic about 20 degrees.
I can easily do this in PhotoShop...but of course I end up with a
larger
pic & the white triangles that square off the pic. How do I rotate pic
in gimp & end up without the pic cut off.
Resize the cancas bef
I want to rotate a pic about 20 degrees.
I can easily do this in PhotoShop...but of course I end up with a larger
pic & the white triangles that square off the pic. How do I rotate pic
in gimp & end up without the pic cut off.
--
Gracia...living in Cooleemee, NC
Registered Linux user #263390
> would you can send me the script? I am very interested about using GIMP to
> make/process animations, so a script that gets all the imagens in a
> directory, and apply some kind of transformation in them would be very
> useful for me. And I am still a Script-fu beginner :)
>
> thank you,
> andre
Using the measure tool to determine the angle followed by the transform tool
is another way to do this.
Nigel
> the photo is crooked. I want to align the photo so it is streight. I
found
> that using guidelines helps alot, so I can get this perfect. How can I
use
> the rotate tool, combined
On Sat, 7 Apr 2001 04:30:46 +, Rick Rosinski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>Found it! I see that I can use a grid and spin it around. This
>works great! Now, is there a way to align the rotation to a
>guideline? For example, I open up a scanned photo and the photo is
>on a white page, but the
On Sat, 7 Apr 2001 02:04:17 +, Rick Rosinski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>Am I missing something, or is GIMP really limited in the ability to
>rotate an image? I nice that it is only limited "right angle", 180,
>360, etc. I have been saving temp images to disk and using
>ImageMagick's Display
On Sat, 7 Apr 2001, Rick Rosinski wrote:
> Am I missing something, or is GIMP really limited in the ability to rotate an
> image? I nice that it is only limited "right angle", 180, 360, etc. I have
> been saving temp images to disk and using ImageMagick's Display to do the
> rotating, then open
Found it!
I see that I can use a grid and spin it around. This works great!
Now, is there a way to align the rotation to a guideline?
For example, I open up a scanned photo and the photo is on a white page, but
the photo is crooked. I want to align the photo so it is streight. I found
that us
Double click on the trnsform tool.
Nigel
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From: "Rick Rosinski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Gimp User Group" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, April 07, 2001 2:04 PM
Subject: [Gimp-user] Rotate
> Am I missing something, or is GI
Am I missing something, or is GIMP really limited in the ability to rotate an
image? I nice that it is only limited "right angle", 180, 360, etc. I have
been saving temp images to disk and using ImageMagick's Display to do the
rotating, then opening the edited file back into GIMP for further
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