Re: Gimp Lists?
> 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
Re: [Fwd: Re: Auto Image resizing on webserver]
> Vikas: > ImageMagic? where to get it? will it work on win2000? it's called ImageMagick. google for it, or yaho.. clemens
Re: Pdf, eps, ps? (Was: xcf --> eps)
> 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? ASCII text. you wouldn't want to trade the box for what's in it, would you? clemens
Re: Newbie question: Banners
> 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
Re: Fog?
> 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
Re: Fog?
> 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" colors like "transparent", "opaque" or whatever. only thing i can handle up to now is select and make a layer, but i have no intuitive feeling as to how they are operated. could someone please bring us intuition? clemens
Re: MNG
> 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
Re: Problem building 'po' in 1.1.25
> simon wood: > Offensive bit in po/Makefile is: > GMSGFMT = PATH=../src:$$PATH no ^^ the shell gets to see `path=... no', which makes it try'n'execute the program `no'. this has to be corrected. > > .po.gmo: > file=$(srcdir)/`echo $* | sed 's,.*/,,'`.gmo \ > && rm -f $$file && $(GMSGFMT) -o $$file $< > > After typing 'make': > Making all in po > make[2]: Entering directory `/usr/src/packages/gimp-1.1.25/po' > file=./`echo ca | sed 's,.*/,,'`.gmo \ > && rm -f $file && PATH=../src:$PATH no -o $file ca.po this is $GMSGFMT 's expansion. try to locate more context info in the make file. clemens
Re: New Gimp Tutorial
> 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! clemens
Re: The pics on the tutorial
> 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 > perfectly built woman in a one piece swimsuit? A man, even a not so > buff one, in shorts of some kind? An old man? An old woman? A dog, > a cat, the hairless mounse? A bowl of fruit, a picture of landscapes? a power plant! clemens
Re: New tutorial at CubicDesign.com
> 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
Re: New tutorial at CubicDesign.com
> 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 about the industry... clemens
Re: Antwort: Re: GIMP v1.1.24 RPM Take 2
> 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/release of RPM installed. Now, if > %{_mandir} wouldn't expand at build time to, say, /usr/share/man, > distributions where man's are still installed in the FHS violating location > of /usr/man would still be fine. > > Did this make any sense to you? it most definitely did, and this behaviour was what i fancied to call a combination of postinstall-scripts and automake. your proposed macro- name %{_mandir} would be the convenient interface. how else but with some sort of automake functionality could it be possible to have packages built on different hosts to be installed on a host which has already installed packages with different directory-structures. we can't even blame anybody, as we might want to install to a variety of ever-changing places matching the sites evolution. softlinks don't solve every problem. clemens
Re: Antwort: Re: GIMP v1.1.24 RPM Take 2
> 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 so much matter where the distributor of the RPM places > binaries. what do you mean by an install time macro? rpm's, but also tgz and the debian packager specify postinstall-scripts. you want propably a com- bination of this and automake? clemens
Re: ??? (??)
> Carl-Johan Sveningsson: > Hope I could help you some anyway. thank you /very/ much! clemens
Re: GIMP v1.1.24 RPM Take 2
> 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 -Uvh perl-5.005_03-172.i386.rpm), and got errors like the following : > dependency errors when installing GIMP ? you lucky devil you! rpm is soo smart!!! think of all the errors you might have done right! no wait! all the right things errornouous > Thanks in advance, yeah me too! clemens
??? (??)
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 regarding vectors? reasonable is available on freebsd or some other unix, and functional complement means: if i want to specify objects and motion using vectors, can i make and render pretty surfaces in a jiffy with the gimp? or have it cooperate in 2d? (4. how do i make use of histograms? 5. is there anything one can /not/ do with adequately defined brushes? i'd like a broad, but memorable overview over defining and using brushes) thanks in advance, and i really mean it. clemens
Re: Welcome to CubicDesign.com
> 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 we would like to > read but can not, maybe that way they will pay attention to visitors & > content and not only coolness. an alternative is to install those special fonts designed by some netscape victim (big,large-fonts?) and to chop off image-loading in the preferences. clemens
correcting lighting of photos
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 image were it not so huge (half a megabyte). how can i "lighten up" the dark parts, leave the good parts alone and not have it show so much? clemens
Re: Script-fu crashes
> Guillermo S. Romero / Familia Romero: > Did you tried the SUBmarine tactic? Alt+SysReq+S (sync disks), wait until windows? linux? frebsd? clemens
Re: photo retouch
> 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 think the warp sharp may have been a little over the top. I would yes. clemens
Re: photo retouch
> 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 interested > to read it. The link for the free book is: > > http://gimp-savvy.com/BOOK/index.html thank you *very much*!
Re: photo retouch
> 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 'net-game. happens even when shortening the url back to ...cities.com/ i know i could get into Silicon- Valley... clemens