Re: [Gimp-developer] Create New Layer Button

2015-04-04 Thread Elle Stone

On 04/03/2015 03:36 PM, C R wrote:

Not to be a pain, but if you have a selection already (that you want to
keep), clicking and dragging a colour fills the selection, which is not
the same as making a new layer with foreground/background, or white. If
I'm outvoted on the issue though, I will simply change my workflow. The
hotkeys for fill with fg and bg are useful. Also don't forget the x
key, which swaps foreground and background colours (I use this a lot
when painting masks). The d key changes the fg and bg colours to black
and white (d for default) as well. This is the same in Photoshop.

On Fri, Apr 3, 2015 at 5:47 PM, Elle Stone
ellest...@ninedegreesbelow.com mailto:ellest...@ninedegreesbelow.com
wrote:

As long as shift-click and dragging a color to the new layer keeps
on working, changing the new layer dialog doesn't present any
problem that I can see.

In case anyone else doesn't already know this, if you have a
selection made, dragging the color to the layer fills the selection.
It's a very convenient shortcut.



The very convenient shortcut that I meant was dragging the color to the 
layer.


Earlier in this message I think someone mentioned that their workflow 
involved making a selection and only filling that selection with a 
color, which is why I mentioned that if you already have a selection 
made, the dragged color will fill the selection.


In my own workflow, I don't fill selections with colors. Instead I use a 
mask to mask off the area that I want to be affected by the layer color.


Thanks! for the tip about using x for swapping the foreground and 
background color. That's a lot more convenient than moving the mouse to 
click the swap foreground/background button.


Elle

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Re: [Gimp-developer] MWG composite functions gexiv2

2015-04-04 Thread Alan Pater
The good news is that exiv2 already handles some of these conversions!

See here for the details: http://dev.exiv2.org/issues/1050

The bad news is that I still haven't developed the coding skills to do
all the necessary conversions.

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Re: [Gimp-developer] Create New Layer Button

2015-04-04 Thread C R
No problem, Elle, glad to help. I find the d and x hotkeys handy for
painting/erasing the mask layer, because d ensures pure black and white
are in the foreground/background colours, and x swaps them, so the
paintbrush/airbrush/eraser (whichever you are using to paint your mask)
then becomes a switch-able painter and eraser with one touch of the x key,
rather than trying to use different hotkeys to switch tools. I've found
this is less confusing to new students than trying to use the eraser (which
should always erase transparency, in my opinion), but may or may not erase
to transparency based on what is the foreground and background colour. The
idea of painting transparency (which is what you are doing with a mask)
seems to be much easier to grasp than erasing to transparency based on the
state of the eraser.

On Sat, Apr 4, 2015 at 3:04 PM, Elle Stone ellest...@ninedegreesbelow.com
wrote:

 On 04/03/2015 03:36 PM, C R wrote:

 Not to be a pain, but if you have a selection already (that you want to
 keep), clicking and dragging a colour fills the selection, which is not
 the same as making a new layer with foreground/background, or white. If
 I'm outvoted on the issue though, I will simply change my workflow. The
 hotkeys for fill with fg and bg are useful. Also don't forget the x
 key, which swaps foreground and background colours (I use this a lot
 when painting masks). The d key changes the fg and bg colours to black
 and white (d for default) as well. This is the same in Photoshop.

 On Fri, Apr 3, 2015 at 5:47 PM, Elle Stone
 ellest...@ninedegreesbelow.com mailto:ellest...@ninedegreesbelow.com
 wrote:

 As long as shift-click and dragging a color to the new layer keeps
 on working, changing the new layer dialog doesn't present any
 problem that I can see.

 In case anyone else doesn't already know this, if you have a
 selection made, dragging the color to the layer fills the selection.
 It's a very convenient shortcut.



 The very convenient shortcut that I meant was dragging the color to the
 layer.

 Earlier in this message I think someone mentioned that their workflow
 involved making a selection and only filling that selection with a color,
 which is why I mentioned that if you already have a selection made, the
 dragged color will fill the selection.

 In my own workflow, I don't fill selections with colors. Instead I use a
 mask to mask off the area that I want to be affected by the layer color.

 Thanks! for the tip about using x for swapping the foreground and
 background color. That's a lot more convenient than moving the mouse to
 click the swap foreground/background button.

 Elle


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