Re: [Gimp-user] Folders on layers

2006-04-15 Thread sam ende
On Saturday 15 April 2006 07:51, Joshua Raphael Fuentes wrote:
> One thing that I've noticed with gimp is that the layering is doesn't
> have a "foldering' feature. If you are familiar with adobe photoshop 7
> (or later), there is a feature wherein you can put layers into folder,
> thus adding effect on them collectively.

i think the feature that comes closet to that is the filter 'filter all 
layers' and if you save the image as an .xcf all such changes are saved, 
i'm not sure why one would want or need  this foldering feature you 
mention photoshop has ?

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[Gimp-user] use of the gimp gap tool

2006-04-08 Thread sam ende

http://www.sende.co.uk/anim.mpg

thanks for such a great tool. :)

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[Gimp-user] gap story board

2006-04-05 Thread sam ende
hi,
does anyone know or can point me to a tutorial on how the storyboard works 
in the gap filter, carol perhaps ? thanks :)

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[Gimp-user] wilbert

2006-03-30 Thread sam ende
where is he ?, i am looking for a wilbert i saw some time ago, he had a 
hat on and a paintbrush in his mouth, dratted if i can find that image 
age, any ideas ?

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Re: [Gimp-user] Remove Blue Pencil

2005-09-08 Thread sam ende
On Thursday 08 September 2005 07:57, Chris Spencer wrote:
> I've scanned an inked pencil drawing, and I'd like to remove the blue
> pencil sketch marks with the GIMP, but I can't figure out how.
> Basically, all I need to do is remove all shades of blue from the
> image. Is this possible? I haven't found any tutorials on this subject.
> Any help is appreciated.

hi, have you tried the colour picker tool ? that's the icon that looks 
like a medicine dropper (for some reason).

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Re: [Gimp-user] Re: Livre sur Gimp (aka publishing GIMP books)

2005-09-08 Thread sam ende
On Tuesday 06 September 2005 04:10, Michael J. Hammel wrote:

> FWIW, I'm working on another GIMP book, tentatively titled The Artist's
> Guide to GIMP Effects.  It's essentially a followup to my first book,
> The Artist's Guide to the GIMP.  I think the publication date is early
> next year - publisher is No Starch Press.  It will be full color,
> glossy print if all things go as planned.  The text is still in
> development but should be ready before years end.

i look forward to seeing it, i saw your first one on amazon and was going 
to buy that, i have the other gimp book somewhere, the grokking the gimp 
one.

> The book is not a reference guide, I.E. it's not a "you'll find filter
> X in menu Y" book.  It's completely tutorial based, with multiple
> sections of multiple tutorials each.  There will be sections on Type,
> Print/Advertising, Web, and UI Design, among others.

sounds good :)

> One of mine did well, the other not so well.  There wasn't a really big
> desktop Linux market at the time 1.2 rolled out (and GIMP existed only
> marginally on non-Unix platforms for awhile) and ~8 books pretty much
> saturated that market.  The market is bigger now, but at least some of
> that spreads into the Windows and Mac market.  It's unclear (at least
> to me) if that means better sales for these kinds of books or not.

i think (from a users view :)) a tutorial based one should do well. i have 
had the grokking the gimp one for quite a long while but to do stuff i 
bought magazines which featured photoshop tutorials.

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Re: [Gimp-user] set Crop to Inches

2005-08-31 Thread sam ende
On Wednesday 31 August 2005 04:30, Carol Spears wrote:

> from the Toolbox in the Preferences:
> File-->Default Image, Image Size has a little radio menu next to the
> numbers windows there.  change this from "pixels" to the next entry
> which should be "inches".

i am looking at this now, to be honest it makes no sense to me. the 
default image grid i thought did something else (god knows what though).
confusing is the grid picture upper right, without knowing anything i 
would think this menu had something to do with changing the grids on 
images (i don't use grids, can't get the hang of them either). honestly 
that menu makes no sense to me at all.

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Re: [Gimp-user] set Crop to Inches

2005-08-31 Thread sam ende
On Wednesday 31 August 2005 03:48, Helen wrote:
> Whenever I try to resize a photo with the crop tool,
> I have to stop and change "pixels" to "inches".
> How can I set "inches" as the default?

in preferences from the gimp menu (file/preferences) i can see that option 
for new image but not for loaded images, sorry.

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Re: [Gimp-user] set Crop to Inches

2005-08-31 Thread sam ende
On Wednesday 31 August 2005 04:30, Carol Spears wrote:

> when you are looking at the computer display, you are not seeing
> inches, you are seeing pixels.  complicated stuff -- sometimes i lose
> track of where i am and what resolution i should be working at.  every
> device works better with different amounts of pixels and it really
> sucks on the user end, no matter what the application you are using.

yes, i tend to stick with the defaults as i haven't a clue really what is 
what.

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Re: [Gimp-user] Help on tools

2005-08-18 Thread sam ende
On Thursday 18 August 2005 17:17, michael chang wrote:

> When/if you flatten the image, transparency turns into the background
> colour.  You can also maintain a background layer (with your
> background colour) under the image...

i just tried the channel to selection thing, seems to work too, go to 
dialogues/channels, select the colour you want to delete (well you've 
only got the three ranges but still..:)) and click channel to selection, 
it'll select all the colours in that range, then go to edit and cut. have 
no idea if that is what you meant but i thought it was neat :)

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Re: [Gimp-user] tutorial/screenshots

2005-08-14 Thread sam ende
On Sunday 14 August 2005 18:35, Akkana Peck wrote:
> sam ende writes:
> > i would find it a lot easier to write tutorials and the like if the
> > drop down menus did not disapear when doing screenshots, is there a
> > way to keep them dropped down for screenshots ?
>
> The screenshot window lets you set a delay in seconds.  You can
> use that time to go back to the window you're shooting and pop up
> whatever menus you need.
>
> If the menu goes outside of the window it's in, you'll need to use
> "full screen" or "region of your desktop" instead of "window" in
> the screenshot dialog, otherwise you'll only get the part of the
> menu that overlaps the window borders.
>
> When you click ok in the dialog, you choose the window or region
> immediately, then the delay starts, giving you time to place the
> cursor or pop up any menus you need.
>
> Disclaimer: This works on Linux, anyway ...

this is unfortunately the picture i get using that method
http://www.sende.co.uk/screenshot.jpg
with a five second delay, i have tried allsorts in the past, shorter 
delays, longer, no delays, whole screens, et blah. using gimp 2.2.6 on 
debian sarge.
but someone else has sent me a mail with a differnt method, i shall try 
that one then, just that it looks a bit complicated.

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[Gimp-user] tutorial/screenshots

2005-08-14 Thread sam ende

i would find it a lot easier to write tutorials and the like if the drop 
down menus did not disapear when doing screenshots, is there a way to 
keep them dropped down for screenshots ?

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Re: [Gimp-user] Re: [Gimp-developer] New to list--curious about progress of 'Resources'

2005-08-14 Thread sam ende
On Sunday 14 August 2005 13:27, michael chang wrote:

> Sounds like fun,

it does sound like fun. i was quite disapointed whne i discoverd gimp a 
few years ago that the contest and display areas of what you could do 
with the gimp were and are so dead. 

> but are we allowed to create resources that aren't
> made entirely in GIMP (e.g. use an external tool, like POV-Ray) and
> then use GIMP to make them more resource-like?

it would make sense, but there is an awful lot you can do with just the 
gimp, apart from the fractal plug-ins (which could be improved) there are 
pretty neat ways of creating original images, ie 
filters/render/patterns/defraction patterns, or qubist.

> > and skip the splash 'test until
> > it looks like a real release is inevitable or whatever they call it.
>
> Maybe we should have one or two splashes in ... 

what is a splash ?

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Re: [Gimp-user] Re: [Gimp-developer] New to list--curious about progress of 'Resources'

2005-08-14 Thread sam ende
On Sunday 14 August 2005 06:33, Carol Spears wrote:

> maybe it would be fun to put the contest back up to collect images that
> show the different resources in action and skip the splash 'test until
> it looks like a real release is inevitable or whatever they call it.

i think that's a very cool idea.

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Re: [Gimp-user] gimp-gap: From Still-Images to an avi-file?

2005-08-13 Thread sam ende
On Saturday 13 August 2005 20:35, Al Bogner wrote:


> That is the key-question. I need a tool which does perfect rendering,
> when transitions are created or the motion of the still images is
> rendered.

have you seen cinelerra ? 
http://heroinewarrior.com/cinelerra.php3, it's something i'm looking into 
but i need a differnt video card first.

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Re: [Gimp-user] gimp-gap: From Still-Images to an avi-file?

2005-08-13 Thread sam ende
On Saturday 13 August 2005 18:34, Carol Spears wrote:

> i will be honest, i did not look at the avi you showed here. 

me neither, my browser is not set up to view them yet.

> gap can
> do most things to a stack of images that gimp can do with just a single
> image.

but can it make .avi files ?, i think it can't but would be pleased to 
hear otherwise/differnt.

>
> what gap uses xanim for is for breaking the single video file into
> separate frame images.  then, it might use xanim to put them back
> together -- it has been a while since i had gap and xanim installed
> together.

you know i have a big problem with that as in cannot figure out how to 
load the movie files into gimp to break down, do you know how that is 
done ?


> gap needs mplayer and disc space.

yes, it is very processor intensive.

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Re: [Gimp-user] Save pcx file as 2-bit (black and white)

2005-08-11 Thread sam ende
On Thursday 11 August 2005 17:48, Robin Bowes wrote:

> PS. Is it just me, or are Sven's and Michael's posts not getting to the
> list? I'm only getting the copy that is sent directly to me and the
> copy to the list is not arriving.

must be just you :)

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Re: [Gimp-user] Rotating an image

2005-08-08 Thread sam ende
On Monday 08 August 2005 15:33, michael chang wrote:

> I believe GIMP can do everything you want, except transform everything
> as a group.  *sigh*  If you can transform everything as a group, I
> have no clue how to do it.

under filters there is the option of filter all layers which allows quite 
a lot of functions, click on it to see.

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Re: [Gimp-user] retouching dark photos

2005-08-06 Thread sam ende
On Saturday 06 August 2005 22:10, Andrew Robinson wrote:

> Wish I knew how to work the curves. Any recommend a good tutorial?

i've not worked that one out at all, have no idea what it's supposed to 
do. my first step is pretty much like yours -try the simplest method 
first which in my case would be to adjust brightness and contrast and 
then to look at colour balance, both under the layers/colours menu. i 
then may use the levels tool which allows you adjust alpha and the rgb 
channels in parts of the image rather than the whole image.

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Re: [Gimp-user] rounded corners

2005-07-27 Thread sam ende
On Wednesday 27 July 2005 20:43, matt-nc wrote:

> I'm trying to create a white box with two rounded corners and a shadow
> on all sides on a dark tan background.  Is there something I am doing
> wrong or another way to achieve the same goal?

there is a script-fu tool under script-fu/decor/rounded corners, have you 
tried that ? you could bucket fill the background layer with your desired 
colour and because you only want two rounded corners use a square layer 
half the size to mask the corners you do not want. does that make sense ?

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Re: [Gimp-user] Re: Merge pictures??

2005-07-22 Thread sam ende
On Friday 22 July 2005 06:55, Hans Henrik Hansen wrote:

> I think that clearly shows what things look like(?)

rotate both images first by doing image/transform/rotate, then create the 
larger canvas and drag (from the layers dialogue) and position both 
layers into it.

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Re: [Gimp-user] Re: Merge pictures??

2005-07-22 Thread sam ende
On Thursday 21 July 2005 22:48, Hans Henrik Hansen wrote:

> I would still like to know, however, if it is possible to prevent/work
> around the 'edge cutting' when rotating??

image/transform/rotate shouldn't cause that kind of problem.

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Re: [Gimp-user] Blending Images?

2005-07-15 Thread sam ende
On Wednesday 13 July 2005 04:40, Katie wrote:
> I have been skimming the tutorials, but I can't find anything that
> might tell me how to blend images. Is there a way to do this with gimp?
> If there is, please tell me. Oh, and it might be better to e-mail me a
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] because I truthfully have no idea what I'm doing
> and probably won't be able to find this thread again. Thank you in
> advance for all of your help!

hi, what do mean by blending images ? 

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Re: [Gimp-user] Newbie Question

2005-07-12 Thread sam ende
On Monday 11 July 2005 20:30, Joao S. O. Bueno Calligaris wrote:

> Jonathan:
> You have to further trim down your selection, by using the selection
> by color and clicking on the desired color.
> In order for the new selection to be within the original selection,
> you have to use the "select by color" tool in the "intersection mode"
> - click on the fourth mode icon, at the top of the tool options
> dialog, afeter picking the  "select by color" tool - check the tool
> tip to see if it is intersect selection.

he can also increase or decrease the selected areas by moving the 
threshold slider and choosing anti-aliasing or feathering depending on 
the effect he wants to achieve.

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Re: [Gimp-user] Newbie Question

2005-07-12 Thread sam ende
On Monday 11 July 2005 20:13, Sven Neumann wrote:

> The fact that you find it easier to ask this on a mailing-list than to
> locate it in the user interface makes me wonder if we have any chance
> at all to provide a somewhat intuitive user interface.

i'm not saying nothing (but have wondered similar :))
it's difficult to criticise something which is free and costs you all a 
lot of time and investment in creating it, but, saying that there are 
some things that annoy me as a user. i think the most annoying thing is 
the moving around of menu items (not sure if that's the proper term) so 
that with every upgrade one has to search around for where the functions 
have moved (example, moving the 'colours' from image to layers function), 
and, that some things get dropped, i have no idea what happened to the 
dynamic text function --it's just not there anymore (and it was a 
fantastic plug-in.) maybe it's because we have not re-installed that 
and it was originally a plug-in? but then why does an upgrade cost user 
settings ? and so on and so forth :)
nevertheless gimp is still my favourte application, thanks :)

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Re: [Gimp-user] drawing a simple rectangle ; drawing an arrow (newbie)

2005-07-10 Thread sam ende
On Saturday 09 July 2005 17:42, Akkana Peck wrote:

> As for arrows, I usually draw all the lines by hand (click at one end,
> shift-click at the other). I don't know if there's a shortcut for
> making good arrowheads.

not as far as i know.
a simple way to make them is to use the square selection tool.
open a new image (say 100x100)
draw a square with that tool copy and paste it as a new layer and fill 
with colour (or gradient or whatever). rotate it by 45 degrees, select 
half of that square with the square selection tool (say the complete left 
hand side to the middle)and hit cut.

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Re: [Gimp-user] Re: Web colour palette choice helper

2005-07-07 Thread sam ende
On Thursday 07 July 2005 18:05, Kevin Coyner wrote:
>
> I don't know of a plugin into Gimp that does this (certainly would
> be cool though), but I've found this website helpful when trying to
> put colors together:

am i being really thick ?, the colour picker does this, no addtional 
software/plug-in needed.

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Re: [Gimp-user] Digital camera - Macro to normal

2005-07-04 Thread sam ende
On Monday 04 July 2005 20:31, Andreas Waechter wrote:


> Do _you_ know what the word macro usually means (esp. when
> in camera context)?
>
> Usually it refers to lens settings for low-distance
> large-scale images, and has nothing to do with computing at
> all, it's an optical setup (macro lenses existed long before
> digital photography).

reminds me of when i made a reference to topology and people assumed i was 
referring to physics/maths whereas i was actually referring to my 
interest in archeology :) 

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Re: [Gimp-user] export and print ( update )

2005-06-29 Thread sam ende
On Tuesday 28 June 2005 23:27, Richard Nagle wrote:

> Too bad one can¹t use the real epson driver... with Gimp.

it seems to me your problem is with gimp print and not gimp per se. did 
you ask at the the gimp print forum as i suggested some while ago ?

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Re: Bleeding edge, WAS [Gimp-user] pygtk and 2.3.1

2005-06-29 Thread sam ende
On Wednesday 29 June 2005 12:40, John R. Culleton wrote:

> Back to the drawing board. :<(

poor you :(. i am reading this thread with interest and am thinking of 
having a go myself but i am reluctant to do this incase it overwrites my 
current installation. can i install, or try to install the gimp 2.2.7 in 
a seperate folder/dir which will not interfere or overwrite the current 
working version of gimp i have ?

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Re: [Gimp-user] Export and Print vs Save then Print ( Bug ? )

2005-06-28 Thread sam ende
On Tuesday 28 June 2005 19:27, Akkana Peck wrote:

> When I agree to the Export, I get the gimp-print dialog which has
> all the printer info, and a tab for Image/Output Settings where I
> can select grayscale (since you mentioned wanting that) or click
> Adjust Output to get lots of sliders for adjusting brightness, etc.

oh crikey, i've just told him one can't make those adjustments, simply 
because i've never clicked that tab :)
thanks for that :)

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Re: [Gimp-user] Export and Print vs Save then Print ( Bug ? )

2005-06-28 Thread sam ende
On Tuesday 28 June 2005 14:19, Richard Nagle wrote:

> Printed out 18 photo¹s, using grayscale (not color) and not black &
> white, its like the certain parts are good, and certain parts are still
> too dark, lost of detail compare to the grayscale image (photo) on the
> computer screen. which is perfect...( made adjustments under printer
> option... )

possibly a really stupid question but what dpi did you print at ? i have 
found that 660x300 makes foir a far better print quality than 300x300

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Re: [Gimp-user] kaladascope plug-in

2005-06-27 Thread sam ende
On Monday 27 June 2005 22:18, sam ende wrote:
> On Monday 27 June 2005 21:32, Carol Spears wrote:

apologies, i mailed this wrong.

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Re: [Gimp-user] kaladascope plug-in

2005-06-27 Thread sam ende
On Monday 27 June 2005 21:32, Carol Spears wrote:

hi,

> try gimptool.  you might need to get libgimp-dev to have the gimptool.
> type "gimptool --help" in a console to get the syntax of the gimptool
> command you need to install plug-ins.

thank you, that was useful,

>
> is the file you downloaded one that ends in a .c?

yes, it returns this error:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/downloads$ gimptool --install kaleidoscop.e.c
/usr/bin/install -c -d /home/sam/.gimp-2.2/plug-ins
i386-linux-gcc -Wall -g -O2 -I/usr/include/gimp-2.0 -DXTHREADS 
-I/usr/include/gtk-2.0 -I/usr/lib/gtk-2.0/include -I/usr/X11R6/include 
-I/usr/include/atk-1.0 -I/usr/include/pango-1.0 -I/usr/include/freetype2 
-I/usr/include/glib-2.0 -I/usr/lib/glib-2.0/include 
-o /home/sam/.gimp-2.2/plug-ins/kaleidoscop.e kaleidoscop.e.c -L/usr/lib 
-lgimpui-2.0 -lgimpwidgets-2.0 -lgimp-2.0 -lgimpcolor-2.0 -lgimpmath-2.0 
-lgimpbase-2.0-Wl,--export-dynamic -lgtk-x11-2.0 -lgdk-x11-2.0 -latk-1.0 
-lgdk_pixbuf-2.0 -lm -lpangoxft-1.0 -lpangox-1.0 -lpango-1.0 
-lgobject-2.0 -lgmodule-2.0 -ldl -lglib-2.0
kaleidoscop.e.c:159: warning: initialization from incompatible pointer 
type
kaleidoscop.e.c: In function `query':
kaleidoscop.e.c:203: error: `PARAM_INT32' undeclared (first use in this 
function)

and then a list of other errors. any idea what the problem could be ? 

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[Gimp-user] kaladascope plug-in

2005-06-27 Thread sam ende
hallo,

i downloaded the kalaidascope plug-in but don't know how to get gimp to 
'see' it. i am running gimp 2.2.6 on debian sarge, is there a page/url 
which describes how to do this or could somone please explain the steps i 
need to do ? thank you very much in advance.

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Re: [Gimp-user] Gimp / C86 / Mac

2005-06-22 Thread sam ende
On Wednesday 22 June 2005 14:34, Richard Nagle wrote:
> Gimp 2.2.6,
> with Gimp-Print 4.2.7

hi, i really have no idea but this page suggests if the problem is not 
addressed in their faq to ask in the gimp-print project forum, have you 
tried there ?
http://gimp-print.sourceforge.net/MacOSX.php3

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Re: [Gimp-user] Blown out highlights (color)

2005-06-20 Thread sam ende
On Tuesday 21 June 2005 05:49, Eric P wrote:
> Richard Nagle wrote:
> > is there a way to select ³only² the blown out highlight color area
> > or color pixel?, and tone it down some.
>
> Show us da pic.

yes. :) he could try select by colour.
what happened to the bezier curves in 2.26, it's either not there anymore 
or i can't find it.

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Re: [Gimp-user] filmgimp and gap

2003-09-14 Thread sam ende
On Sunday 14 September 2003 14:37, Carol Spears wrote:

> well, lets work on gap then.

it's not a bad program, not much available documantation wise which has 
its plus and minus points, i discover you can do things it was probably 
never intended for but otoh finding i'm doing things in ways totally 
convoluted and uneccesary and so i hesitate to write it up myself.

>
> i was not able to build it from cvs, but the tarball i got from
> http://sven.gimp.org worked.  to be honest, i have not played with this
> plugin very much.  i have a tough time with a single image 

> can someone add png and mng support to it?  both png and mng have that
> comment space  :)

it would be useful. remember i asked a while back how to convert pngs ? 
turns out you can do it in gimp with gap (duh :) and way easier than 
imagemagik and the like as it keeps the numbering sequence necessary for 
further work, but it would be much more useful if one didn't have to 
convert in the first place.

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Re: [Gimp-user] filmgimp and gap

2003-09-14 Thread sam ende
On Sunday 14 September 2003 12:55, David Burren wrote:
> sam ende <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > cinepaint doesn't seem to have any of the functions gap has ? i fact
> > i haven't been able to discern what functions it does have that gimp
> > doesn't, so i'm not sure why one would want to merge ?
>
> I say again: support for 16(48)-bit images!

ok. other than that though cinepaint isn't all that impressive and adding 
every function into gimp is making it into a bit of a monster resource 
wise, maybe we could do differnt versions, gimp light or something like 
that. ( i'm being flippant, i know :)

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Re: [Gimp-user] filmgimp and gap

2003-09-14 Thread sam ende
On Sunday 14 September 2003 01:07, Carol Spears wrote:
> what is the difference between these two things?

i'm not sure either, though i have thought that gap might be 'easier' to 
run without gimp on machines that have limited resources, maybe i'm 
wrong, i have no idea of the technologies involved.
whati have been doing with gap is to use xaos output and add effects.
gap does not support png though and what i do is to open the first image 
of the sequence and then convert them all to jpegs, after doing whatever 
it is i do i then can use gap to make an mpeg. i can't do any of that 
with cinepaint afaik. a problem i have found is that an image created in 
xaos is 'out of image resolution bounds' according to gimp, not knowing 
how to change that i end up often generating a couple of thousand message 
errors :), does this have something to do with the 8 bit resolution 
thingy ? (sorry, i am really not technology minded).

cinepaint doesn't seem to have any of the functions gap has ? i fact i 
haven't been able to discern what functions it does have that gimp 
doesn't, so i'm not sure why one would want to merge ?

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Re: [Gimp-user] error message

2003-07-25 Thread sam ende
On Thursday 24 Jul 2003 10:09, Sven Neumann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> sam ende <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > what does 'unable to seek to tile location on disk: 22' mean ?
> >
> > i assume it's to do with having reached tile cache limits ?
>
> No. It could mean that you are running out of disk space or that you
> hit a bug in gimp-1.2. What version are you using?

1.2.3, i think you're right though and its disk space. i've worked out how 
to make an mpeg in gimp with xaos renedered animation files. took me a 
week but really works :)i'll write it up later.
i'm still trying to work out how to make a multilayerd xcf into an mpeg.

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[Gimp-user] error message

2003-07-24 Thread sam ende

what does 'unable to seek to tile location on disk: 22' mean ?

i assume it's to do with having reached tile cache limits ?


preference settings are
tile cache  258mg
temp dir is /home/sam/.gimp-1.2tmp
swap dir/home/sam/.gimp-1.2

is there any way to optimise this ?

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Re: [Gimp-user] xaos and gimp animation

2003-07-16 Thread sam ende
On Wednesday 16 Jul 2003 21:13, [EMAIL PROTECTED] ( Marc) (A.) (Lehmann ) 

> (maybe add some other switches to set fps etc.) or use another format
> instead of .xcf and convetr it to xcf by load/save within the gimp.


thank you, i have had many tips now and have to try them all out, 
including scripting (eeek :)

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[Gimp-user] xaos and gimp animation

2003-07-16 Thread sam ende

xaos renders it's animations in png format, gimps mpeg encoder can't read 
png format though. all the rendered files are individual (up many 
hundreds) and i want to do post work on them in gimp and put them 
together with other types of animations i have made . 
eventually at some point i'll probably move onto film gimp but at the 
minute gimp can still handle to bits and pieces i'm doing. i need a 
script to convert x amount of png files into a single xcf file, is that 
possible ? also xaos outputs three types of file, png (raw image i think) 
and png.b and png.p, how important are these and do i need them in gimp ?

if i convert some finished animations (bits of) into mpeg fromat (under 
gimp) will i still be able to modify them ?

atm i can only view the png files by doing this command;'mplayer -fs -mf 
"on:fps=5:type=png" "*.png"

which isn't ideal, i would like to work with these files and obvioulsy 
opening them one by one in gimp is considering the amount niegh 
impossible.

are there any docs/sites where i can look up questions like this ?

thanks :)

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Re: [Gimp-user] Plaster Wrap

2003-07-05 Thread sam ende
On Friday 04 July 2003 12:48, Khiraly Kalman wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Which tool can I use in Gimp to obtain the same result(or similaire)
> the Plaster Wrap tool from Photoshop?
> ( http://chocolate.inf.elte.hu/khiraly/linux/portaltut/index.html
> ^^This tutorial ->step 5)

i've has a look and there doesn't seem to be a way of doing that, there 
isn't such a filter as far as i can see, you could try embossing it 
lightly as another layer and then pasting that on top, inverting the 
colours and  blurring etc and you'll get something similar but not the 
same, considering the overall result (wthe effect you want to achieve) i 
don't really think it's a big loss to be honest :)

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Re: [Gimp-user] Metal tutorial

2003-06-26 Thread sam ende
On Thursday 26 June 2003 14:17, Khiraly Kalman wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Im trying to reproduce some photoshop tutorial in gimp. Im stoned at
> this tutorial:
>
> http://www.deviantart.com/tutorial/529467
>
> i have no idea how to do STEP 10 in GIMP, does anyone have some idea?

that is pretty neat, had a go myself but changed it around a bit at the 
end. step ten _is_ tricky and i couldn't get it exactly either but if you 
goto filters/lighting effects and chose 'create new image' and then click 
on the 'light' tab and chose light type 'point' and dark blue as colour 
and postions; x=0.40, y=0.10 and z=0.25 and then click on the material 
tab and check that ambient is 0.40, diffuse 1.00 you should get a fairly 
accurate if washed out similar effect. 
you can then play around with lightness/contrast to make it a bit more 
like on the tutorial (and maybe someone even knows how to do it better, 
but that's what i did. i then bumpmapped this new image with the one 
indicated in the tutorial. filter/map/bumpmap, selecting linear map and 
playing around with the levels until it looked the same or similar to the 
one on the tutorial and then dragged this new image onto the old one as a 
new layer.
i didn't like the blood bit much so made mine transparent.
http://www.sende.freeserve.co.uk/knife.html

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Re: [Gimp-user] turn tools loose??

2003-03-02 Thread sam ende
On Saturday 01 March 2003 21:27, Gracia M. Littauer wrote:
> a friend asked this question which I couldn't answer since I haven't
> really used the tools so far.
>
> "I hate to ask such a dumb question on a public list, but I still
> can't figure out how to get a tool to turn loose!  I pick up,
> for example, the rotator tool.  I'm finished rotating, but I
> can't put the tool down."
>
> Any answers

selct a differnt tool to replace it, my 'default' is the move tool.

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Re: [Gimp-user] GIMP Image Size Limits

2003-01-09 Thread sam ende
On Thursday 09 January 2003 04:31, Kevin Myers wrote:

> 2. Would anyone out there care to suggest a readily available commercial
> Linux distribution that is extremely easy to install, learn, and use for
> unsophisticated users with primarily Windblows experience?

mandrake, is a bit bloated but easy, self installs pretty much like windows, 
so it only take about an hour or so to get up and running. you do need to 
know exactly what type of monitor you have for setting up though and 
hopefully you don't have a hsp modem :)


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Re: [Gimp-user] image size

2003-01-09 Thread sam ende
On Thursday 09 January 2003 03:36, Fred Bazolo wrote:
> from sam ende, Thu, 9 Jan 2003 01:42:19 +:
>
> When my file gets to be about 100 megs in size, it is hard to get any work
> done. 

yes, so i end up copying visable and paste as new to work on that, that also 
helps with the undo, cos its impractical to set that much higher than 10x 
when you're doing large images as well.
but it means i end up having several version of the same image in diffenrt 
stages stored, which uses tons of disk space, of which i have enough but 
still.

Files up to 25 megs or even 30 megs do fine, without a lot of waiting
> around for things to stabilize. Depends on your system I suppose.

smaller images are no problem. in fact when i started using gimp i had a much 
smaller machine, only 64 memory, barely up to gimps minimal requirements and 
it did fine

> What I have is an Athlon 1200 Mhz Tbird, 768 megs of ram, about 15 gigs of
> HD space to play with. Not real slow but hardly extraordinary.
>
> I've never used a complete version of Photoshop. 

me neither, nor a trial version.

I stopped using
> proprietary software two or three years ago. Used to use Corel Draw, and
> can remember years ago when a five meg graphic would take an hour to
> display, and I was ecstatic! Ha! Things keep getting better.

:), still takes awhile to render some fractals though.

>
> I have read that with the larger files Photoshop does seem to have an
> advantage. That, along with the CYMK thing, are what seem to keep it alive.

iit does have some neat functions, i like the idea of a history brush. maybe 
one could get rid of some functions in the gimp that are the same or nearly 
the same or aren't much use to make room for other differnt ones. for 
instance in the light effects we have flare fx and gflare, and i think gflare 
has the same flare in it as flare fx, that's only a little thing i know, but 
there are other examples of duplication ( i just can't think of any off the 
top of my head)

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Re: [Gimp-user] image size

2003-01-09 Thread sam ende
On Thursday 09 January 2003 02:10, Fred Bazolo wrote:
> On Wednesday 08 January 2003 20:42, sam ende wrote:
>
> What do you call a large image?

one that slows doen my machine, of course. :)
k6/2+500  processor and 440mb memory 

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Re: [Gimp-user] image size

2003-01-09 Thread sam ende
On Thursday 09 January 2003 04:02, Jon Winters wrote:


> How large are your large images?  I can toss 2MB (JPEG) 2560x1920 images
> around all day and my computer doesn't miss a tick.

4000x5 0r 6, its the layers that make it big, sometimes i have 10 or more 
layers. xcf not jpeg, same image as jpeg is nothing sizewise.

> I consider large images to be 100MB or more and I haven't opened one in
> a long time but I expect it would probably slow my system down.

 yes.

> My system is a dual 800Mhz PIII with 256MB of SDRAM and a Matrox G400
> video adapter.  (I think the video card has 64MB of memory)

i think you're showing off now :)

>
> Check the settings on your tile cache.  Mine is set to 128MB and I think
> the default was a woefull 32MB.

cache is set to 256, i wanted to do more but it wouldn't let me, well it 
would but it sorta didn't work anymore then :)
it doesn't like it if you resize  a layer x2 but do x 12 by accident instead 
:)

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[Gimp-user] image size

2003-01-08 Thread sam ende
it seems is a problem with gimp. 
large  images slow down my machine quite a bit, somtimes to the point of 
impractabilty, but they are sizes not so untypical of people who need to make 
prints of their graphics.
now i'm hesitant to recommend gimp to people who i know tend to need print 
quality grapics/pictures, but then perhaps proffesssional graphic artist use 
larger/better machines ?


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[Gimp-user] Re: list reply

2003-01-08 Thread sam ende
On Wednesday 08 January 2003 21:08, you wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (2003-01-08 at 1522.21 +):
> > thank you all those who suggsted how to convert rgb into cmyk. i would
> > have replied but then i noticed that hitting 'reply' on my reader (knode)
> > would send the reply to the individual and not the list. ack.
> > why ?, i can't find a way of changing this either. i think that's
> > annoying.
>
> The list owner decided changing reply-to is bad. Others think changing
> is good. In any case, the best is to get a mailer that can do normal
> reply, group reply and list reply.

thank you for your response.
but the links are about munging ? the addresses aren't munged, it is just set 
up so i can't reply to the list automatically, plus i get two mails when 
someone replies, one on the list and one privately. i have to then not only 
type in gimp adress but also delete duplicates. i am on several lists where i 
do not have to do this.
as to changing mailer, this is a linux based mailer. i do not like netscape 
and mutt i find annoying, having to edit mails in vi and view html in other 
windows, etc etc.

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Re: [Gimp-user] list reply

2003-01-08 Thread sam ende
On Wednesday 08 January 2003 16:29, you wrote:
> > as an aside, i have read that photoshop has a function that allows you to
> > go back and undo selected parts of images. i think that's neat, because
> > sometimes, especially with layering you like some changes an additional
> > layer makes but you lose other parts you liked (iyswim), hence with this
> > tool you can just select the bits you would like retain by selecting that
> > part and undoing the change just for that part.
> > is there anything similar in the gimp ? if not is it possible to do ?
>
> In GIMP, you can do what you describe with a layer mask.  Last I saw,
> that's how you did it in Photoshop, too.  Here's a short run-down of the
> process:

yes, and thanks for showing how to do it but psp actually has a tool that 
does that, took me ages to find the refernce again, but its mentioned here, 
its called a history brush
http://www.liv.ac.uk/abe/students/photoshop/05b_palettes.shtml

now that is really nifty isn't it ?:))
the history palette is good too. i find increasing the undo levels in gimp is 
impractical on large images; it slows down the machine too much, even at a 
tile cache size of 256, and 10 levels of undo are nothing if painting small 
strokes, so its a bit awkward and i think a history palette would sort that 
out ?

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[Gimp-user] list reply

2003-01-08 Thread sam ende

hallo,

thank you all those who suggsted how to convert rgb into cmyk. i would have 
replied but then i noticed that hitting 'reply' on my reader (knode) would 
send the reply to the individual and not the list. ack.
why ?, i can't find a way of changing this either. i think that's annoying.

as an aside, i have read that photoshop has a function that allows you to go 
back and undo selected parts of images. i think that's neat, because 
sometimes, especially with layering you like some changes an additional layer 
makes but you lose other parts you liked (iyswim), hence with this tool you 
can just select the bits you would like retain by selecting that part and 
undoing the change just for that part. 
is there anything similar in the gimp ? if not is it possible to do ?

i seem to be the only person on rederosity who uses gimp :
and i am telling people it is free :))) (and good, of course)


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[Gimp-user] rgb to cymk

2002-12-24 Thread sam ende

i need to convert an xcf)from rgb to a cymk tif (for commercial printing) 
image, how do i do this best ?

thanks

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