> Feiyi Wang:
> the following link, titled "photo touch up and enhancement in the GIMP"
> should cover the basic stuff.
>
> http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Haven/5179/
is this just happening to me? when i try to get this page with netscape
i get redirected (after a 404) to some insane '
> Feiyi Wang:
> I also want to point out that the author of the page (Carey Bunks) is
> the same one who wrote the book "Grokking the GIMP" and put it on-line
> for free. There is a whole chapter of it devoted to the topic of using
> GIMP for retouch and enchancement. I will encourage anyone inte
> Jon Winters:
> I did a quickie touch-up on the image you attached:
> http://obscura.obscurasite.com/images/fixed.jpg
>
> First frame is the raw image
> Second frame increased saturation
> third frame... adjusted curves
> Fourth frame warp sharpened then whitened teeth with dodge tool.
>
> I t
> Guillermo S. Romero / Familia Romero:
> Did you tried the SUBmarine tactic? Alt+SysReq+S (sync disks), wait until
windows? linux? frebsd?
clemens
hi.
my father took a picture of a technical device he built, but the
lighting was poor and he can't try again. we have a good color
digital image, but no negatives, because he borrowed a digital
camera to do it. i tried to give the dark parts more light, but
it shows too much.
i would post an
> Guillermo S. Romero / Familia Romero:
> > font at all and count on the user's taste for a
> > default font. I often exit a site without even
> > reading anything if the font is too small. (for
> > instance, I don't shop at CDW at all).
>
> We all should mail the webmaster of such sites that w
many of you will not like to read this, as it is a set of newbie questions
of the most repelling sort.
some will hope to read the answers later...
1. what is an alpha [channel]?
2. what's the difference between layers, channels and paths?
3. is there a reasonable functional complement regardi
> Andrew J Fortune:
> Following up on a previous posting, I am still trying to install GIMP
> approach of installing an RPM.
>
> gimp-1.1.24-2.i686.rpm), I got the following errors :
> "error: failed dependencies:
> follows (rpm -Uvh gtk-1.2.8-24.i386.rpm), but got a long string of errors
> (rpm
> Carl-Johan Sveningsson:
> Hope I could help you some anyway.
thank you /very/ much!
clemens
> Alexander Skwar:
> > locations? For example, SuSE puts binaries for X in /usr/bin/X11. RPMs I've used
>to
> > upgrade apps keep putting X binaries in /usr/bin. (Is that the Red Hat standard?)
>
> And that's why an install time macro would be so handy. If this would be
> used, it wouldn't s
> Alexander Skwar:
> No, what I was thinking of, was it would be nice to be able to install a
> file in %{_mandir}, and that %{_mandir} would be expanded when the file is
> installed. Currently %{_mandir} may expand to /usr/man or /usr/share/man,
> depending on the distribution and version/relea
> James Smaby:
> a funny tutorial), I mean a closeup of thier face). According
> to a slashdot observation, apache is the http server of choice
> of the porn industry; is the gimp the image editor of choice?
does that mean you are not the customer of choice? what a shame, you
know so much abou
> Wandered Inn:
> guy, but in all fairness, how about some buffed up men in the next set
> of tutorials? Better yet, a cute baby.
i want a plant. nice and green. or an atomic one!
clemens
> Silvermist:
> Ok.. so, reguardless of the women on the list being offended by the
> sole use of busty women in tiny scraps of cloth and having perfect
> bodies; you're going to continue to use only those pictures? Why?
> Tell me what is wrong with a chubby baby in a diaper? a not so
> perfectl
> George Crary:
> >However, it seems to me that the swimsuit now
> >looks faked as a result. Is there any way to fix
> >that so that the swimsuit looks as good as the
> >skin and does not look like an afterthought?
>
> Remove it, ... ?8-)
naa! make her hide behind a power plant!
> simon wood:
> Offensive bit in po/Makefile is:
> GMSGFMT = PATH=../src:$$PATH no
^^
the shell gets to see `path=... no', which makes it try'n'execute the program
`no'. this has to be corrected.
>
> .po.gmo:
> Wandered Inn:
> > PNG is pronounced Ping. Tell me this isn't pronounced Ming!
>
> First I've heard anyone refer to png as ping, I've always referred to it
> as P-N-G...
me? i've always heard me say `pinch'.
clemens
> Jon Winters:
> > i tried this, but: what is plasma?
>
> Its a filter.
>
> > in generell, how do i do "special"
> > colors like "transparent", "opaque" or whatever.
>
> Each layer has an adjustment for its transparency.
ok, thanks!
clemens
> Mark Drummond:
> I want to make a banner, say 640 pixels wide by 64 pixels high. I have a
> 64x64 pixel image that I want copied into that banner 10 times. Is there
> a simple way of doing this besides cut&paste?
this function is called tiling, like lining up tile after tile...
clemens
> Carl-Johan Sveningsson:
> Well, it may sound confused, and is only sligthly gimp-related (it's my
> favourite tool), but can someone inform me of the best way to create
> _good_ portable documents, preferrably under linux, preferrably without
> spending thousands of bucks on Adobe software?
AS
> Vikas:
> ImageMagic? where to get it? will it work on win2000?
it's called ImageMagick. google for it, or yaho..
clemens
> Jon Winters:
> > What's the best method to add a fog-like effect?
>
> One idea that comes to mind would be to add a layer and then fill it with
> plasma, desaturate, and then adjust the transparency to a fog-like effect.
i tried this, but: what is plasma? in generell, how do i do "special"
> Jonathan Gift:
> once again. On the Debian group it's invariably "how do I load
> Netscape?"
can't be. debian sounds more like: "who do i have to ask for using
netscape, and do we all agree on /usr/local/bin/. ?"
clemens
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