> - How to make a simple border (eg. white) around the
> picture?
Check to see if you have scriptfu > modify > add border. Its in 1.1.11
but i cant rember if its in 1.0 or not.
Nigel
Hi,
Could anyone please kindly advice on capturing and multi-processing
images.
Let me explain the complete picture, just in case anyone can offer some
advice on the complete (off-)topic.
I'd like to convert a short video to a series of images by somehow
conecting up a standard VHS home video r
On Fri, 19 Nov 1999, Kati Gäbler wrote:
> (...)
> Anyone knows a magic script, or unix command line that can manage this
> kind of multi-image processing, or / and if you have any tips on the
> Video --> Tiff or XCF conversion possibilities for Linux would be much
> appreciated, anything that save
[...]
>I would like to grab frames from the video at pre-defined time intervals
>of say one frame p/second. Then hopefully, auto-save the images in a
>numerical order, at a pre-defined size (i.e. 300 × 200 pixels) as Tiff
>or XCF format.
Linuxmedialabs make capture cards. http://linuxmedialabs.co
This is indeed off-topic, but I'm re-posting it to the list since I
imagine it may be of some interest to many people who subscribe...
On Fri, 19 Nov 1999, Kati Gäbler wrote:
> Hi,
[snip]
> Assuming that this has (somehow) been solved, I might then have one
> thousand Tiff's or XCF's in a dir
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On Fri, 19 Nov 1999, Terrence Brannon wrote:
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Amy,
Before sending flames I suggest that you read the mail_list.html page
and see if you can find the instructions that you suggest are
there. It is obviously an oversight but unsubscribe/remove is not
actually covered leaving poor Terry up the creek without any recourse
but to ask the list and
Hello all--
After reading the most recent response on the how-to-get-off-this-list
thread, I went and looked at the non-existent instructions. Yep,
Steve's right. While there, I took a gander through the gimp developer
archive. I am not subscribed to that list, but thought there might be
someth
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To subscribe, it says to send mail to:
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The logical assumption (and indeed the correct answer) for unsubscribe
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However, realistically, it would be nice if the list maintainer(s) would
echo the instructions to the footer of all the em
All,
Some of you are very upset that I was irritated with an individual who
sent multiple "Take me off this list" messages to the gimp-user list.
I am used to mailing lists where people sending perpetual "unsubscribe me"
messages is looked at as rude and poor netiquette. Perhaps I've been on
te
I just brought up Gimp-1.1.10 from manual.gimp.org, and got it
running just fine with all the latest necessities. But . . .
my old L-Systems plug-in fails with interface incompatibilities,
and the new (to me, at least) LoG plug-in fails in compilation,
looking like library/include mismatches.
Is
Amy Abascal said...
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|Some of you are very upset that I was irritated with an individual who
|sent multiple "Take me off this list" messages to the gimp-user list.
They need to take a chill pill.
When you join the list, you get directions
on how to unsubscribe. A rational being,
a thoughtful b
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