[Gimp-user] Tips on enhancing photos

2001-06-06 Thread Rick Rosinski

Here are two photos that I have that I scanned when I was with my dad in 
Indiana in January.  I (as a baby) am on the left, and my dad is on the 
right.  These pictures are all that we have left of that time period (early 
1970's) - the others were lost.  This photo is a high resolution scan of two 
pictures from my dad's wallet.  And, as you will see, they are really ragged. 
I am hoping that some of you are sophisticated and deep with the gimp, 
and can give me some tips on how I could enhance these pictures to look as 
new as possible.

Here's the link:  http://www.rickrosinski.com/butchphotos/pic70.jpg

I am using Gimp 2.1, Linux version.

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[Gimp-user] adjusting line types

2001-06-06 Thread Stanley

Hi,

First of all, I am new to using GIMP.  But I have used similar
software in the past.  I am editing a postscript file.  I have
some lines and curves in color for which I need to adjust the line type.
(ie. dash-dotted, dotted, dashed, solid, that kind of thing) But I can't
seem to figure out how to do this.  I can select a certain color
without any trouble.  (and that is what I need to do...adjust different
colors of the same line type to all in black color with different
line types)

I can fill the lines with patterns, etc.   But I just want to do
this very simple taskwhich seems to be difficult???

Thanks,
Lisa



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Re: [Gimp-user] adjusting line types

2001-06-06 Thread Jeff Trefftzs

Hi Lisa -

It sounds like you're running into the difference between a 
vector graphics
and a bitmap operation.  Postscript defines vectors, and thus 
can scale nicely,
while the Gimp works on bitmaps.  Which means that information 
like line type
(e.g., dashed, dotted, etc.) isn't available to the Gimp.

Perhaps you should try importing the postscript into something 
like Sketch,
or another of the free vector editors.  Maybe even xfig?  I 
haven't tried this,
and it may or may not work.  

HTH,
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