[Gimp-user] Analogize

2006-05-19 Thread Ismael Valladolid Torres
[1]Analogize is a script-fu for the GIMP that tries to enrich pictures
taken using a digital camera with the warmth of those taken with a
classic analog camera.

1. http://analogize.berlios.de/

Thanks for downloading, trying it, and your comments. :)

Cordially, Ismael
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Re: [Gimp-user] Adding a watermark and copyright info...

2006-05-19 Thread JC Dill

Mirageii wrote:

The
copyright (c) symbol is supposed to be Alt+0169, according to Windows
Character Map, but in the GIMP Text Editor box, where you type in your text,
pressing Alt+0169 yields absolutely nothing, no response.  It simply doesn't
work. 


You have to use the numbers on the keypad, not the numbers in the row 
above the letters on your keyboard.  If you are using a laptop, there 
should be a function key that swaps 7,8,9,u,i,o,j,k,l,m (your keypad 
number set might be on different letters) into numbers.  So you have to 
activate the swap function (on my laptop this is fctn+f11), then type 
alt+0169, then turn the swap function off (fctn+f11).


It works fine when you do it that way:  ©

jc

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Re: [Gimp-user] centering layers(newbie)

2006-05-19 Thread Alan Horkan

On Fri, 19 May 2006, Joao S. O. Bueno Calligaris wrote:

 Date: Fri, 19 May 2006 01:24:30 -0300
 From: Joao S. O. Bueno Calligaris [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: gimp-user@lists.xcf.berkeley.edu
 Subject: Re: [Gimp-user] centering layers(newbie)

 On Friday 19 May 2006 12:42 am, Akkana Peck wrote:
  John Minson writes:
   Is there a bult in function to center layes ?
 
  There isn't exactly, but you can cheat: Cut, then Paste. When
  pasted, the layer shows up centered instead of where it was before.
 
  ...Akkana   http://gimpbook.com
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 Maybe one of the simplest possible scripts. I hope you have python-fu
 enabled. Just move it to your plug-ins directory, and set it
 executable then (no need to do that in windows).It shows up in the
 python-fu dir.

I wrote a Script-fu to do similar Align tasks
http://www.netsoc.tcd.ie/~horkana/dev/gnome/gimp/script-fu/scripts/layer-align.scm

Also Gimp 2.3 includes an align tool in the toolbox.

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Alan
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[Gimp-user] mask layer

2006-05-19 Thread adly mabro

I'm using gap.
I'm unable to make my mask appear in the move path source image/layer 
selection. It remains empty.

Adly

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[Gimp-user] testing GAP with our latest GIMP author

2006-05-19 Thread Carol Spears
hi,

i am in an interesting situation here.  i live in the same area as the
latest gimp author http://gimpbook.com/

this area is Mountain View, California.  it is very much to my dismay
that i have not *seen* akkana since we celebrated her birthday in 2004.
i humbly submit that i also did not press her or ask her to take time
from her busy life to spend time with me.  i asked once, i determined
that if this was not enough to get a time in her very very busy
schedule, that i would just be privately sad about this and wait until
the book came out.

well, the book is out now and interestingly enough, the GIMP Animation
Plug-in is in need of testing before its release.  i would like to kill
two birds with one stone (which is an old fashioned phrase meaning to do
to jobs at one time) and get some movies of akkana signing her book.

akkana has suggested that we meet at a linux user group.  the problem i
have with the local linux user groups is that the public is invited, but
if friends and people you know are not available to help you to attend,
they are not so public after all.  (something like the demolition plans
that were mentioned in Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy, where the plans
were made public, but in a basement and filed safely from notice)

i would like the opportunity to use my little camera to film akkana at a
real book signing.  like at a mall of one of the local bookstores.  i am
not afraid of the real public, in fact, by now, i would prefer it.

akkana herself is very experienced with the professional world, having
been hired at one time by mozilla and also from her work with the local
astronomy club.  me, all i can do apparently is to write about how other
people are able to use GIMP in this world.  i am fine with this role.  i
don't even mind extending my debt just a little more to enable Akkana to
advance even further in life than she already has in the world of free
software.

it would be my honor and pleasure, even.

any ideas about accessible local bookstores for Akkana to have a book
signing that i can film?

thanks,

carol

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[Gimp-user] help for scripts

2006-05-19 Thread Alex Feldman
This is probably a stupid question, but here goes...

Is there some sort of organized to way to find out how a script works,
what it does, and how to use it?  Mostly I just use a combination of
google searches, source diving, and blind experiment to try to figure
these things out, but it's an imperfect system, particular as regards
knowing what might be out there.

Thanks.
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[Gimp-user] testing GAP with our latest GIMP author

2006-05-19 Thread saulgoode
Carol Spears wrote:

 well, the book is out now and interestingly enough, the GIMP Animation
 Plug-in is in need of testing before its release.

I am not really sure what this means but if you are seeking volunteers to follow
the instructions in the book for using the GAP then I would be willing. Although
I would ask that the appropriate section(s) be e-mailed to me as I doubt that I
will be purchasing it in the near future (most of the stuff which interests me
is more technical and only to be had by reading the source).

I am starting to gain a pretty good grasp of the GAP, due in large part to the
tutorials on your site.

Good luck with your filming.
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[Gimp-user] mask layer

2006-05-19 Thread saulgoode
Adly,

1) The image that contains your mask layer must be opened. The Move Path
plugin look for files on your disk, they must be opened.

2) The mask image must be the same Mode as the destination. If you mask is a
Grayscale image and the destination image is RGB, the GAP will not display it
in the Source image/layer box. (The same is true for Indexed images; the
Modes must be the same.)

3) Your mask should be an actual layer and not a layer mask. If you Move Path
a layer which has a layer mask, the mask will be applied to the layer before
the layer is copied and the layer mask is lost.


Assuming that you have a layer mask that you wish to add this mask (not the
layer it belongs to) to a sequence of frames, here is what you need to do:

  a) Duplicate the layer/layermask.
  b) Select All for the duplicate (you could apply the mask if you wish)
  c) Use the duplicate as your source image in the Move Path command
 and choose your Layerstack position (in the bottom right of
 the window) so that the duplicate is placed directly ABOVE the
 layer to which it is to be added.
  d) After the Move Path has completed, perform a Frames Modify-Layer
 Masks-Copy Mask From Layer Above. (Since there is no mask attached
 to the layer above, this operation results in the layer itself
 being copied as a mask.)

At least I think that is the best way to do it.

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[Gimp-user] mask layer

2006-05-19 Thread saulgoode
Sorry, the first criteria should have read as follows:

1) The image that contains your mask layer must be opened. The Move Path
plugin DOES NOT look for files on your disk, they must be opened.


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Re: [Gimp-user] testing GAP with our latest GIMP author

2006-05-19 Thread Carol Spears
On Fri, May 19, 2006 at 05:40:14PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Carol Spears wrote:
 
  well, the book is out now and interestingly enough, the GIMP Animation
  Plug-in is in need of testing before its release.
 
 I am not really sure what this means but if you are seeking volunteers to 
 follow
 the instructions in the book for using the GAP then I would be willing. 
 Although

well, i actually meant that i needed something to film so i could use
GAP.  filming my friend akkana signing her book would be a film i could
get locally and i have so many reasons to want to see the success.

this is the reason i sent it to her publisher as well.  only publishers
know what it is they had in mind when they found their authors.  i
suspect that the publisher has been helping her all through the process.
how does the print world work?  it is me guessing how it works.  i fully
admit to that.

 I would ask that the appropriate section(s) be e-mailed to me as I doubt that 
 I
 will be purchasing it in the near future (most of the stuff which interests me
 is more technical and only to be had by reading the source).
 
i bought gimp books back in the day when i had money.  i enjoyed it when
i thought i was helping to sell them as well.  

the testing actually needs to be done with cvs-gap.  i am living in such
an environment where right now, i can only imagine how the
professionals work and what they work with.  there is very little to
film here and working on image stacks that are not very inspiring to me
is like working on image stacks that are not very inspiring to me.

capturing a few images of a person chosen by a publisher who finished
their task and made it into print -- this would be an inspiring film for
me.  and probably the testing of GAP would be easier if i had a goal in
mind.


 I am starting to gain a pretty good grasp of the GAP, due in large part to the
 tutorials on your site.
 
hof wrote the best one, with all due respect.  i put it online.  i guess
my site gets a lot of traffic.  sometimes i even wonder if the web site
i have authored is what is actually being seen.

perhaps you could pass a long a screenshot or two of the things that you
see in your browser when you see my site?  i have not checked my site
from another computer for years now.  it might help me to see exactly
what you see while i am working on the rewrite

 Good luck with your filming.

yep, well, while gimp does not understand printer colors -- this gimp
tutorial author does not understand exactly how the print industry
works.

i admit, sometimes it looks like a bad trap.  getting the opportunity to
film a success story like akkanas would help me to dispell this feeling.
i am actually glad to be behind the camera at this point in my life.

how does the print industry work, btw?

carol

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