David,
Thanks for the bug number.
Regarding the float method, I beg to differ. Unless I am missing
something, what we are doing for Floating before rotating is ...
get selection tool (must be done anyway)
draw selection (must be done anyway)
Ctrl-Shift-L(the only additional
Hi Jay,
On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 12:58 AM, Jay Smith wrote:
> Hi David,
>
> If convenient, please advise me of the bug number on this so that I can
> track it. Thank you very much.
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=577575
>
> Related to the "bug", I hope you also noted the problem that t
Hi David,
If convenient, please advise me of the bug number on this so that I can
track it. Thank you very much.
Related to the "bug", I hope you also noted the problem that there is no
Preferences option of using "black" as the default for newly created images.
You said...
> BTW, floating befo
Hello,
On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 5:20 PM, Andrew wrote:
> Jay Smith wrote:
>> What am I missing?
>>
> Maybe a step by step. I've just tried it again and it works with a
> minimum of mousing (I'm using gimp 2.6.4).
>
> 1. Add alpha channel to initial layer.
> 2. Add new black layer and move it undern
Jay Smith wrote:
> What am I missing?
>
Maybe a step by step. I've just tried it again and it works with a
minimum of mousing (I'm using gimp 2.6.4).
1. Add alpha channel to initial layer.
2. Add new black layer and move it underneath. (After this step make
sure you change the active layer to
Whilst yo are processing may I suggest that you save as .xcf and only
save to .jpg when you have finished.
Norman
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Hi Jay,
On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 4:02 AM, Jay Smith wrote:
> Using Gimp 2.6.6 on Ubuntu 8.04 (Hardy) Linux.
>
> We are testing using Gimp to replace Photoshop on Windoze. However, we
> are hitting one problem/feature we have not been able to resolve.
>
> We scan images of postage stamps (using xsa
Partial Oops...
I had most recently responded to Andrew ...
> I _think_ I did as you described, but after rotation the object I just
> rotated seems to disappear under the "transparent" (checkerboard)
> alpha channel, never to be seen again. If I have the black layer
> underneath, then the rotat
Andrew,
Thanks for your suggestion, but...
I must not be understanding something critically important.
I _think_ I did as you described, but after rotation the object I just
rotated seems to disappear under the "transparent" (checkerboard) alpha
channel, never to be seen again. If I have the bl
Jay Smith wrote:
> Using Gimp 2.6.6 on Ubuntu 8.04 (Hardy) Linux.
>
> We are testing using Gimp to replace Photoshop on Windoze. However, we
> are hitting one problem/feature we have not been able to resolve.
>
> We scan images of postage stamps (using xsane from inside gimp). There
> are multiple
< big snip >
> I understand that I could draw selections around the various unwanted
> white parts and fill with black, but that is a big pain -- we scan
> thousands of such images and would thus have to do 4x thousands of fills.
>
> Is Gimp unable to auto-fill those background areas? Or do I no
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