At 14:20 9/12/99 -0600, Jon Winters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Then right mouse click on the image and
>
>select> To Path
Sorry for the stupid question:
I have only just started using Gimp, and I am not very familiar with it.
I am running 1.0.4, and I went to the Select menu, and there was no
At 23:11 13/12/99 -0500, MCS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>What is the best way to remove a person from a digital photo(jpeg)? I
>want to extract the person (and nothing else) from the jpeg photo and
>paste the person onto another jpeg image.
In the past when I used Photoshop, I often found the M
At 10:43 15/12/99 +, Peter Haworth wrote:
>Ian Boreham wrote:
>> . Can I explicitly set the tolerance of the select contiguous regions tool?
>> There appears to be such an ability in the bucket fill tool.
>
>When using the tool, hold the button down after clicking, and
At 18:45 15/12/99 -0500, Zach Beane - MINT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On Thu, Dec 16, 1999 at 10:37:32AM +1100, Ian Boreham wrote:
>[snip]
>> save selections). It is not quite as straightforward as clicking on the
>> Selection/Mask toggle button, but is more general a
At 12:55 10/01/00 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in frustration:
>I am working under Linux now about 4 years, and regularly I get
>the feeling, that certain primitivisms under Linux drive me back
>to the use of that big monopolistic system. I will not
>understand, that on the GIMP-mailinglist,
At 09:40 19/01/00 -0600, Jon Winters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>There exists so called 'stiching' software that is supposed to do this
>sort of thing. I think I remember seeing something from Ulead but I
>haven't used it.
I read some reviews of a number of different stitching programs/plug-i
At 17:48 20/01/00 +, Giles Ellis wrote:
>Isn't there any way the maintainer of this list can append instructions to
>each message posted? People obviously don't save the instructions they
>received when they subscribed...
A laudable policy, and one which every mailing list should implement
At 23:31 19/01/00 -0600, Jon Winters wrote:
>I have done a quickie experiment trying to lace a few images together.
>I shot hand-held instead of on a tripod and I didn't bother to lock the
>exposure or correct color.
>
>It is possibl to put photos together into one big seamless but it is a
>L
At 16:17 31/01/00 -, Simon Wood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Hi all,
>I would like to create a RGB image, as a layered collage of monochrome
>patches (cut out from other images) each of which will have a different hue
>(i.e. one patch is black/green, another is black/mild-pink, etc.).
>
>Q).
Another mailing list I was on had trouble with spam, so the administrator
configured it not to accept mail from non-members, which seemed to work
pretty well. Is that possible here, and is there anybody who would object?
Ian
At 16:54 17/02/00 +, Joachim Ansorg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Hi!
>
>I have strange CVS problems:
>
>Sometimes I get very old updates (especially after a new version).
>
>Today I got the sources from January!
>
>Hope this helps,
>-- Joachim
>BibleTime - the bible study program for KDE
>http:
At 09:41 PM 4/19/00 -0500, Scott Thomason <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I've tried several different output
>formats--png, gif, & jpg--and that doesn't seem to make any difference.
>
>What am I doing wrong?
Try saving it in Gimp's native format, XCF. Most of the other file formats
have limitations
At 21:42 17/6/00 -0700, l wrote:
>
>Can anyone offer any suggestions on video editing?
>
>Ideally I would be able to edit each frame of a quick time type movie that I
>would get off one of those cheapy I-Cams.
>
>But, it seems that the format, sort of like MPEG3 or something, doesn't work
>with fr
At 11:59 23/6/00 +0200, Christian Wenz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>i there a way to keep the layer structure in a gimp file ??? i like to
>save a file with several layers and get a layers when i load the file in
>gimp again.
Use the Gimp's native file format XCF.
Ian
>Suppose you select the pencil tool, go into GFig and draw a geometric star
>and then press the Paint button to draw it on the canvas of the current
>file.you have created a closed "path" in the shape of a star
>
>How do you then turn that into a selection so that any operations that you
At 08:48 12/7/00 -0500, Nikolai Vladychevski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> > Nikolai
>>
>> Often these "model" sites and p0rn sites and so on, use a very high
>> resolution scanner (1200dpi not interopolated) like a drum scanner to get
>> the image quality you see here, including the glossyness.
At 23:13 24/7/00 BST, paul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I've attached a small image, with two dots on it. Does anyone know how
I'd be
>able to show one dot curving in, and one curving out?
I often find that I can't understand people's questions like this, because
there is not enough information.
At 15:57 31/7/00 -0400, "Mike Spice (Michael Spiceland)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>According to the GIMP user manual and book, users used to be able to
>merge 2 layers together.
My understanding is that the user manual includes many features that are
more recent than the last stable version (1.
At 16:08 30/7/00 +0200, Marc Lehmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On Wed, Jul 26, 2000 at 04:54:30PM +0530, Chetan Dhavse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>> I get this warning at the end of each execution
>> WARNING: perl_fu_Gimp_Charts returned something that is not an image: "1"
>
>Then don't do that,
At 01:52 PM 12/09/2000 -0400, Wandered Inn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Greg Sanders wrote:
>>
>> I've rarely hear anyone say 'P N G', most everyone I know says
>> 'ping'. Weird. :-)
>
>Maybe it's a locality/geographical thing?
>From the PNG Specification (end of "1. Introduction"):
'Pronunci
At 04:39 AM 16/09/2000 +0200, Marc Lehmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On Thu, Sep 14, 2000 at 08:12:44PM +0200, Stephan Henningsen
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Is there a filter to blow an image up in double size and
>> calculate the extra pixels, instead of simply stretching
>> them, as it is d
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At 12:08 PM 5/10/2000 +0530, Chetan Dhavse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>HI !!!
>
>I am looking for a utility which will help me send a voice mail over
>telephones(land lines/celular)
>
>I need to use this in my shell script or with perl script.
>
>Can anyone help me out with this
Perhaps someon
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