Am 22.11.2010 22:15, schrieb Li M. Terrell:
I am not a programmer and have basically taught myself gimp by trial and
error and what i can recall from Photoshop, so excuse me if this seems like
a dumb question. (I also use a wondows version of Gimp, but there is no
longer a windows forum, so
Quoting Healing Pathways healp...@013net.net:
Dear Tutorial, I have Gimp Image Manipulation Program Version 2.6.
on my computer. I have a picture jps file. I would like to make a
circle and then copy it and then paste it at various places onthe
picture. What do I have to do to
David,
Since my interpretation of what you wrote
I have a picture jps file. I would like to make a circle and
then copy it and then paste it at various places onthe picture. What do
I have to do to accomplish this goal.
is a bit different from what Saul answered, here's my answer:
1) Open
On Wednesday 28 January 2009, rlt46...@aol.com wrote:
I have Gimp 2.6. It says I need to install the additional help package.
Where do I find the download?
Rebecca
Usually at the same place you found GIMP itself, which usually depends on your
operating system.
Daniel
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On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 3:04 PM, rlt46...@aol.com wrote:
I have Gimp 2.6. It says I need to install the additional help package.
Where do I find the download?
Wherever you downloaded the Gimp itself. :) If you installed a binary
package, there should be a help package nearby.
For Ubuntu
Go to Edit Preferences, select Window Management, change the Hints for the
Toolbox and Docks to Normal Window.
On Wed, Nov 12, 2008 at 9:14 AM, Tom Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm running Gimp 2.6.1 on Ubuntu 8.10 (64-bit) and I've noticed when I
load an image, the image window stays
Nathan Lane wrote:
On Wed, Nov 12, 2008 at 9:14 AM, Tom Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm running Gimp 2.6.1 on Ubuntu 8.10 (64-bit) and I've noticed when I
load an image, the image window stays behind the toolbox and the
layers
window all the
Nathan Lane wrote:
Go to Edit Preferences, select Window Management, change the Hints
for the Toolbox and Docks to Normal Window.
On Wed, Nov 12, 2008 at 9:14 AM, Tom Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm running Gimp 2.6.1 on Ubuntu 8.10 (64-bit) and I've
Martin Nordholts wrote:
Nathan Lane wrote:
On Wed, Nov 12, 2008 at 9:14 AM, Tom Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm running Gimp 2.6.1 on Ubuntu 8.10 (64-bit) and I've noticed when I
load an image, the image window stays behind the toolbox and the
John Coppens [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Thu, 3 Jan 2008 12:47:55 GMT
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jeffery Small) wrote:
I get the following values: 0.0, 4.8, 9.6, 14.4, 19.2, 24.1,
28.9, etc.
Make the tool pane wider, and you'll get other values. The slider simply
subdivides the range into the
Sven Neumann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Fri, 2007-11-23 at 05:52 +, Jeffery Small wrote:
In gimp 2.2 I was able to set keyboard shortcuts for selecting previous
brush and next brush. I do not see these items listed in the keyboard
shortcut menu for 2.4. Are these options still
Hi,
On Fri, 2007-11-23 at 05:52 +, Jeffery Small wrote:
In gimp 2.2 I was able to set keyboard shortcuts for selecting previous
brush and next brush. I do not see these items listed in the keyboard
shortcut menu for 2.4. Are these options still available, and if so,
how are they set?
Hi,
On Fri, 2007-11-16 at 15:44 +1030, David Gowers wrote:
The short answer is: The smudge tool uses a different painting
backend, and so the 'scale' setting did not take appropriate effect
(since changing brush size during smudging is not a very sensible
thing to be able to do, the smudge
Simon,
Maybe you can post a page for us to see the original, unedited, then the
page where you see the resizing. I use ImageMagick and others use other
programs to do auto-resizing (size, quality, etc) of uploaded images to
ensure that they fit within the space intended.
-Bob
Simon Roberts
On Tuesday 14 August 2007, John R. Culleton wrote:
On Tuesday 07 August 2007, Chris Mohler wrote:
On 8/7/07, Bhavin Suthar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can someone tell me the truth behind this? Does this also mean
that if you write text on image (like your jpeg Canon photos)
then they
On Tuesday 07 August 2007, Chris Mohler wrote:
On 8/7/07, Bhavin Suthar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can someone tell me the truth behind this? Does this also mean
that if you write text on image (like your jpeg Canon photos)
then they can't be printed properly?
Point #1 is almost accurate.
On Wednesday 08 August 2007 09:19, Owen wrote:
2. Do you really need to make cmyk plates?
Printing companies do, yes.
Cheers; Leon
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On Tue, 7 Aug 2007 16:39:00 -0400
Bhavin Suthar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello All,
I was evaluating GIMP and found below article about Adobe and GIMP
http://www.labnol.org/internet/pictures/adobe-photoshop-vs-gimp-for-serious-photographers/920/
I was mainly concerned about below
On 8/7/07, Bhavin Suthar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can someone tell me the truth behind this? Does this also mean that if you
write text on image (like your jpeg Canon photos) then they can't be printed
properly?
Point #1 is almost accurate. The true part: GIMP does not natively
support CMYK
Thanks all for your replies. From below answers I guess I am ok with sRGB
and do not required CMYK seperation.
-Bhavin
On 8/7/07, Chris Mohler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 8/7/07, Bhavin Suthar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can someone tell me the truth behind this? Does this also mean that if
gimp uses 85% quality as a default one for a jpeg image, it might be
that your camera is using a 100% quality by default, try changing this
setting (use the Save As option). the DPI is just a way of telling
other application how big (in dimensions, not the filesize) the image
really should be
On Fri, Mar 30, 2007 at 12:10:15PM -0700, Steven Howe wrote:
pdb.gimp_get_image_list()
returns a list of ids, which are 32bit integers, not a list of images. I
Use gimp.image_list() instead, which returns a list of Image objects.
-Yosh
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Thanks Manish;
next question, where is the list of 'gimp' calls? the pdb didn't report
this item. Under linux, In an ordinary terminal when I run python and
import gimp, and type (help gimp) the process terminates with an error
messgae. Is there a list of 'gimp' calls some where?
Thanks
Steven
On Friday 30 March 2007 16:40, Steven Howe wrote:
Thanks Manish;
next question, where is the list of 'gimp' calls? the pdb didn't
report this item. Under linux, In an ordinary terminal when I run
python and import gimp, and type (help gimp) the process terminates
with an error messgae. Is
Sorry about the to copies - I forgor to hit 'reply-all'...
Go to Image - Mode and select RGB. My guess is that you're working
in grayscale.
It should (I think) say 'grayscale' or 'RGB' in the title bar of your
image window.
Let us know if that's it...
Chris
On Tuesday 31 October 2006 09:07, Jude Sutton wrote:
I have downloaded and installed Gimp2.2 from an outside source.
When I click on the desktop Icon, the program starts to intialize
but during that process it tells me there is No Disk in my CD drive.
Is there a CD available? Where do I get
Hi,
On Thu, 2006-10-12 at 13:14 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I get the following error message when I bring a TIFF image into the
GIMP application: TIFF IMAGE MESSAGE- unknown field with tag 34665
(0x8769 encountered). This TIFF image was converted from a RAW file
with the Fuji FinePix
Hi,
On Sun, 2006-10-15 at 00:05 -0700, Tom Williams wrote:
I see that Gimp 2.3.12 has just been released and I was wondering what
are the chances of getting the EXIF browser plugin incorporated as a
plugin that's part of the Gimp distribution?
The plan was to finish the metadata plug-in for
Sven Neumann wrote:
Hi,
On Sun, 2006-10-15 at 00:05 -0700, Tom Williams wrote:
I see that Gimp 2.3.12 has just been released and I was wondering what
are the chances of getting the EXIF browser plugin incorporated as a
plugin that's part of the Gimp distribution?
The plan was to
Carl Smith wrote:
I get the following error message when I bring a TIFF image into the GIMP
application: TIFF IMAGE MESSAGE- unknown field with tag 34665 (0x8769
encountered). This TIFF image was converted from a RAW file with the Fuji FinePix
image converter.
Can someone tell me what this
Carol Spears wrote:
On Sat, Aug 26, 2006 at 04:57:26PM -0700, Tom Williams wrote:
Anywho, when I do an auto levels adjustment on the photo, the result
looks quite a bit different and not as good as the original. I'm
wondering if the result is actually correct or not.
i do not know
On Sat, Aug 26, 2006 at 04:57:26PM -0700, Tom Williams wrote:
Hi! I took a photo using a Canon PowerShot A75 while driving at approx
65 mph. The shot came out ok and I didn't get into an accident. :)
very fun when there are no injuries or damage to vehicles :)
Anywho, when I do an auto
Hi,
On Thu, 2006-07-13 at 08:47 -0500, Kent Tenney wrote:
Does that require writing c code or can it be scripted?
It requires writing C code, but anyone can learn C in a day or two.
Sven
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On 7/12/06, Sven Neumann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
On Wed, 2006-07-12 at 08:43 -0500, Kent Tenney wrote:
A good start in this direction would be if I could automatically
save curves and levels files when applying these edits. I could
then script associating the color transforms with the
On 7/12/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am not following your use of immutable (it seems to contradict the
statements in parentheses). Perhaps you could clarify that part.
I mean that I do not want to make any changes to the image as
it came from the camera/scanner, as doing
I am not following your use of immutable (it seems to contradict the
statements in parentheses). Perhaps you could clarify that part.
Also, I would caution that in GIMP parlance, the term resize
generally refers to changing the canvas size of the image (without
affecting the pixel data in
On Wed, Jul 12, 2006 at 08:43:35AM -0500, Kent Tenney wrote:
A good start in this direction would be if I could automatically
save curves and levels files when applying these edits. I could
then script associating the color transforms with the image.
Questions:
Is it possible to script
Hi,
On Wed, 2006-07-12 at 08:43 -0500, Kent Tenney wrote:
A good start in this direction would be if I could automatically
save curves and levels files when applying these edits. I could
then script associating the color transforms with the image.
Feel free to contribute PDB functions that
Shlomi Fish wrote:
On Saturday 06 May 2006 05:55, Tom Williams wrote:
Hi! I'm installing Gimp 2.2.11 on my newly rebuilding Slackware Linux
system and I've installed Gtk+ 2.8.17 but not Gtk 1.2.10. I tried to
install Gtk-Perl via CPAN and the configuration of Gtk-Perl failed due
to
On Saturday 06 May 2006 05:55, Tom Williams wrote:
Hi! I'm installing Gimp 2.2.11 on my newly rebuilding Slackware Linux
system and I've installed Gtk+ 2.8.17 but not Gtk 1.2.10. I tried to
install Gtk-Perl via CPAN and the configuration of Gtk-Perl failed due
to gtk-config not being found.
Von: Tom Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED]
What are my options for getting Photo CD image support in Gimp 2.2 or 2.4?
The best approach would be to update one of the existing Photo CD plug-ins,
for example
http://registry.gimp.org/plugin?id=358
or
http://registry.gimp.org/plugin?id=1285
The first
Ctrl+K erases selection
On Fri, 20 Jan 2006 02:39:57 +0200, Peter Diks [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hallo Gimp Users,
I am using Gimp 2.2.9 on a dualboot duron 1200, 400 Mb, with Suse9.1 -
WindowsME.
I am looking for a way to erase a ( inverted ) selection with a tool
like bucket-fill. I
Steve Stavropoulos wrote:
On 12/8/05, Tom Williams wrote:
My question: is there anyway to use Gimp to scale the 640x480 images so
they look as best as possible (no pixelation if possible) as 4x6
prints?
You can look at
http://www.greyc.ensicaen.fr/~dtschump/greycstoration/index.html
On Thu, Dec 08, 2005 at 07:50:15AM -0800, Tom Williams wrote:
A friend of mine took a bunch of photos using her Vivitar 3.2MP digital
camera with the camera set at 640x480 resolution. She wanted 4x6 prints
of those and printed a bunch that came out looking all pixelated and
basically like
Tom Williams wrote:
A friend of mine took a bunch of photos using her Vivitar 3.2MP digital
camera with the camera set at 640x480 resolution. She wanted 4x6 prints
of those and printed a bunch that came out looking all pixelated and
basically like crap. Since then, we've set her camera back
On 12/8/05, Tom Williams wrote:
My question: is there anyway to use Gimp to scale the 640x480 images so
they look as best as possible (no pixelation if possible) as 4x6
prints?
You can look at
http://www.greyc.ensicaen.fr/~dtschump/greycstoration/index.html and
use that program for resizing.
Cody McLean wrote:
I was just wondering how I could change some settings in the
program. I would like to change a few of the File Extensions so that
certain graphics and such aren't opened in the GIMP when I double
click. I tried reinstalling the program to change these options
through there
On Thu, Sep 22, 2005 at 03:24:11AM +, Cody McLean wrote:
htmldiv style='background-color:'I was just wondering how I could change
some settings in the program.nbsp;I would like tonbsp;change anbsp;few of
the File Extensions so that certain graphics and such aren't opened in the
GIMP
I have EXIF browser working with the same Gimp version as you are on
MandrivaLinux 2005LE.
/Anders
Tom Williams wrote:
Hi! I'm running Gimp 2.2.8 on Linux and I just noticed the EXIF browser
doesn't seem to be working. I've got an image that is known to have
EXIF data yet the EXIF browser
Ok, I'll try re-building to see if that fixes it.
Thanks!
Peace...
Tom
falolaf wrote:
I have EXIF browser working with the same Gimp version as you are on
MandrivaLinux 2005LE.
/Anders
Tom Williams wrote:
Hi! I'm running Gimp 2.2.8 on Linux and I just noticed the EXIF browser
Hi,
Don Rozenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
So I do my gimp thing and build an 8.5x11 inches image with a
resolution of 300 px/inch. I then store it as a psd file.
However, when I open the psd in Photoshop 7, Photoshop declares that
the image is 35.4x45.8 inches with a resolution of 72
I build my print images in gimp on my Knoppix box but have to send it to
my wife's apple where the color printer is attached. It seems logical
to use
Photoshop 7 to print the photo on the apple. So I do my gimp thing and
build an 8.5x11 inches image with a resolution of 300 px/inch. I then
Hello Tom!
You can create your on and new flare and play with the values at the
tab Config. Also, you can play with light effects and improve yours
flare.
By now, I can´t help you properlly(I´m at college, so, no gimp...) sorry :(
On Mon, 21 Feb 2005 20:39:05 -0800, Tom Williams [EMAIL
On Sun, Jan 09, 2005 at 11:35:46PM -0800, Tom Williams wrote:
Ok, so I was trying to scale an image and I right-clicked and clicked
Image, then Scale Image, and when the scale image dialog appears I
changed the units from pixels to percentage and the number changed from
pixels to some LARGE
On Mon, Jan 10, 2005 at 10:09:08AM -0800, Carol Spears wrote:
On Sun, Jan 09, 2005 at 11:35:46PM -0800, Tom Williams wrote:
Ok, so I was trying to scale an image and I right-clicked and clicked
Image, then Scale Image, and when the scale image dialog appears I
changed the units from
Carol Spears wrote:
okay, i am responding to my own email, i read somewhere that this is not
the best way to start your day or something.
the discussion was on this list and the promise was that it would be
fixed in the 2.2.2 release which was out yesterday.
i guess i just wish that it be restored
Hi,
Tom Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm running Gimp 2.0.4 on Linux and I've got an image with some
colored text loaded and I want to create a new image with different
text with the same color. So, here is what I do:
1. Load the image with the colored text
2. Use the color chooser
On Sat, Aug 21, 2004 at 12:37:32PM -0700, Tom Williams wrote:
I'm running Gimp 2.0.4 on Linux and I've got an image with some colored
text loaded and I want to create a new image with different text with
the same color. So, here is what I do:
1. Load the image with the colored text
2.
Le 23.05.2004 20:57:24, Tom Williams a écrit :
Hi! I was installing various Gimp 2.0 plugins on Linux this morning
and installed the Exif browser so I could check it out:
http://registry.gimp.org/plugin?id=4153
I can't seem to find any information on how to actually invoke the
plugin to see
Hi Tom,
Tom Williams wrote:
I can't seem to find any information on how to actually invoke the
plugin to see the Exif data and I was wondering if anyone knew how to do
this. :)
I suspect it's somewhere in Image-View.
To be certain, though, look for a function called query in the
plug-in,
Jean-Luc Coulon (f5ibh) wrote:
Le 23.05.2004 20:57:24, Tom Williams a écrit :
Hi! I was installing various Gimp 2.0 plugins on Linux this morning
and installed the Exif browser so I could check it out:
http://registry.gimp.org/plugin?id=4153
I can't seem to find any information on how to
David Neary wrote:
Hi Tom,
(snip)
Alternatively, and perhaps simpler for a normal user, is to
open the plug-in details plug-in (Xtns-Plugin details), and
search for exif in the list view, then switch to the tree view to
see where it is in the menu tree.
Thanks for this info! I was able to
Marco Wessel wrote:
On Tue, Dec 23, 2003 at 05:07:34PM -0800, Tom Williams wrote:
Hi! Ok, I'm using Gimp 1.3.23 on Linux. I've got a JPEG taken by a
digital camera at 1892x1992 (pixels) resolution. The Print Size
Display Unit info is:
Width: 26.278 in
Height: 27.667 in
Resolution X:
Hi,
Tom Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Question: is there any benefit to using an Alpha-Channel instead of a
layer mask, in this case?
Using a layer mask has the benefit that you can restore masked out
areas later. If you just cut out or use the eraser tool, the
information is gone
Hi,
Tom Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Why does my version have a white outline around Neo where the
instructor's version doesn't?
You are not yet finished preparing the mask. Parts of the white
background of the neo layer are not being masked out properly. Did you
apply the blur to the
Sven Neumann wrote:
Hi,
Tom Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Why does my version have a white outline around Neo where the
instructor's version doesn't?
You are not yet finished preparing the mask. Parts of the white
background of the neo layer are not being masked out properly. Did
See the
Markus Warg wrote: perlotine module under filters-web-Perl-0-tine
Hi all,
could not find a answer to my question by browsing the gimp and gimp-print
related web pages, so I hope someone from this list can help me:
I've a quite big image (png, some thousand times some thousand
On 2002-03-30 at 0840.04 -0600, Judy Wilson typed this mail:
We are switching to all Linux applications in our home, but I still
have to use Corel for my graphics, and I want to stop. I'm learning
the Gimp!
I would like to have more choices for brushes, for especially when I
use the clone
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