Hi!
By the way, does anybody know how to make a 1 pixel width line using "stroke" command?
It seems that even if I set my brush to 1x1 pixel the result line will be 2 pixels
width.
One way is to make image twice as big and then resize it, but, probably it's not the
best way.
alex wrote:
Hi,
- Original Message -
From: Victor Orlov [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 20, 2000 2:48 AM
Subject: Re: Bezier lines
Hi!
By the way, does anybody know how to make a 1 pixel width line using
"stroke" command?
It seems that even if I set my brush to 1x1
No, no, I'm DONE working on the image and I want to save it in a
web-browser-viewable format. Perhaps I shouldn't have used the term
"mask"; I did a selection-to-channel, then blurred the channel. When
viewing with both the original, single layer AND the mask/channel, it
looks great...now I want
Hi,
Scott Thomason wrote:
I must be missing something basic?
---scott
I can suggest, that you miss "apply mask" command (it is somewhere at right-click
on masked layer in layer/channel dialogue)
Alex
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On Thu, 20 Apr 2000, Rick Rosinski wrote:
Is there an algorithm in Gimp that can be used to "focus" a photograph that is
out of focus? Or, is there a series of steps that I can do to "focus" the
photograph?. Thanks.
Hello Rick,
Check out the excellent Warp Sharp Script-Fu.
Is there a plugin/script that I could use, to slice a particular image into
6 or 7 parts, then assign a URL to each piece..like in Adobe
ImageReady?
I'm using Gimp 1.1.19
Thanks for any info