Re: Very basic operations, and seeking books or other docs

2000-10-26 Thread Rebecca J. Walter
try grokking the gimp. its from new rider. i forget the website right now but you can find it in its entirety online too. and the cool cover is by tigert. it really has good sections on working with photos and how to fix them. what kidn of problems are you having that are making working with th

[Summary] Very basic operations, and seeking books or other docs

2000-10-26 Thread Jeffrey Goldberg
[mailed and posted to list] First thank you all for your responses. Three of the four people who responded recommended Grokking the GIMP Information about which is available at http://gimp-savvy.com/ And indeed, much of my problem is that I don't yet grok it. Before I posted my initial q

Some more specific basic questions

2000-10-26 Thread Jeffrey Goldberg
I have a number of what I assume are basic questions? (1) Is there a way to "checkpoint" or save a state when using the gimp. Often I get to some state which I think is a good place to progress from, try things and then want to back track to that state if things don't go well. I kno

Re: Some more specific basic questions

2000-10-26 Thread Michael
Hi! > (1) Is there a way to "checkpoint" or save a state when using the Why don't you save your work in Gimp's native format - XCF? All layers, paths, channels etc. are saved then. > (2) Feathering and transparency. The problem is that the most graphic formats like JPG, BMP etc. don't support

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Re: Some more specific basic questions

2000-10-26 Thread Jeffrey Goldberg
On Thu, 26 Oct 2000, Michael wrote: > > (1) Is there a way to "checkpoint" or save a state when using the > > Why don't you save your work in Gimp's native format - XCF? All layers, > paths, channels etc. are saved then. I just noticed that after I sent my mail. > > (2) Feathering and transp

Re: Some more specific basic questions

2000-10-26 Thread Richard FitzJohn
On Thu, 26 Oct 2000, Jeffrey Goldberg wrote: > On Thu, 26 Oct 2000, Michael wrote: > > > > (1) Is there a way to "checkpoint" or save a state when using the > > > > Why don't you save your work in Gimp's native format - XCF? All layers, > > paths, channels etc. are saved then. > > I just not

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2000-10-26 Thread coleen
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