[Gimp-user] test

2009-04-06 Thread Giovanni Guasti
Please disregard,

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[Gimp-user] GIMP with two monitors

2009-04-06 Thread Giovanni Guasti
Hi Gimp gurus!

I would need to know if it is possible to use GIMP  graphic table 
multiple (two) monitors.

When I have this configuration the Gimp tool draws in the wrong position
(there is an offset between the pointer position and the effect on the
screen). Is it a bug? I have Gimp 2.6.6 with windows xp Thanks!

GG

 



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Re: [Gimp-user] UFRaw as Gimp Plug In blurry pics. . . why?

2009-04-06 Thread Ville Pätsi
On Sat, Apr 04, 2009 at 03:58:14PM +0200, Carusoswi wrote:
 Anyhow, out of curiosity, I did boot up Ubuntu just now, tried Gimp, and it
 appears that, somehow, I or my system has installed UFRaw so that when I try
 to open a RAW photo, instead of the error message I used to receive, UFRaw
 opens the image for me, and I can make adjustments or just click ok after
 which the photo is loaded into GIMP.
 
 My problem is that all photos thus loaded are extrememely fuzzy, as though I
 had hit the entire image with a strong dose of Gaussian.  So, can someone tell
 me what I am doing wrong?

What are you comparing to? JPEGs produced by the same camera? If you use
RAW, many enhancements that your camera normally does are not done,
among them sharpening. Depending on your camera you might have a setting
in your camera to select how much sharpening is done on processed
images. 

You can use either the Sharpen filter or Unsharp mask to sharpen your
imported RAW photo in GIMP.

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Ville Pätsi

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Re: [Gimp-user] GIMP with two monitors

2009-04-06 Thread Michael J. Hammel
On Mon, 2009-04-06 at 09:07 +0100, Giovanni Guasti wrote:

 I would need to know if it is possible to use GIMP  graphic table 
 multiple (two) monitors.

Yes.  I use this at home.

 When I have this configuration the Gimp tool draws in the wrong
 position (there is an offset between the pointer position and the
 effect on the screen). Is it a bug? I have Gimp 2.6.6 with windows xp 

Oh.  Windows.  Don't know about that.  I use Linux.  However, the
problem you describe (pointer offset) typically occurs when you use the
Configure Extended Input Devices dialog and set the Mode for you tablet
to Window.  Change this to Screen and this shouldn't happen.

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Michael J. Hammel mjham...@graphics-muse.org

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[Gimp-user] select shadows

2009-04-06 Thread norman
I know how to select by colour but is it possible to select by tonality
such as shadow area. Please help an ignorant Gimper.

Norman

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Re: [Gimp-user] GIMP with two monitors

2009-04-06 Thread Giovanni Guasti

Thanks Michael, but it does not work.
The offset is function of the pointer position, it is not constant.
Best regards,
GG

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Subject: Re: [Gimp-user] GIMP with two monitors

On Mon, 2009-04-06 at 09:07 +0100, Giovanni Guasti wrote:

 I would need to know if it is possible to use GIMP  graphic table 
 multiple (two) monitors.

Yes.  I use this at home.

 When I have this configuration the Gimp tool draws in the wrong
 position (there is an offset between the pointer position and the
 effect on the screen). Is it a bug? I have Gimp 2.6.6 with windows xp 

Oh.  Windows.  Don't know about that.  I use Linux.  However, the
problem you describe (pointer offset) typically occurs when you use the
Configure Extended Input Devices dialog and set the Mode for you tablet
to Window.  Change this to Screen and this shouldn't happen.

-- 
Michael J. Hammel mjham...@graphics-muse.org



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[Gimp-user] Brush Controls

2009-04-06 Thread Brian Weese
Is there any way to control brushes as they are being used on-the-fly?

1) Is is possible to control which frame or image of an animated brush
will be stamped?  For instance, the hsparks brush that comes as part of
the original GIMP download has 9 consecutive images that rotate through if
you paint with this brush...  If you single click with the brush onto the
canvas the 9 images change, but seems to be random?  Is there any way to
single click with the brush and only get the 3rd image or the 7th image,
etc?
2) Is it possible to rotate a brush (ones that are not animated) 90 degrees,
this way or that, by some keystroke?

Just wondering.  I have Not sure if this is even possible in other
applications like Photoshop, etc...
Thanks,
D. Brian Weese
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[Gimp-user] UFRaw as Gimp Plug In blurry pics. . . why?

2009-04-06 Thread Carusoswi
On Sat, Apr 04, 2009 at 03:58:14PM +0200, Carusoswi wrote:
 Anyhow, out of curiosity, I did boot up Ubuntu just now, tried Gimp, and
it
 appears that, somehow, I or my system has installed UFRaw so that when I
try
 to open a RAW photo, instead of the error message I used to receive,
UFRaw
 opens the image for me, and I can make adjustments or just click ok after
 which the photo is loaded into GIMP.
 
 My problem is that all photos thus loaded are extrememely fuzzy, as though
I
 had hit the entire image with a strong dose of Gaussian.  So, can someone
tell
 me what I am doing wrong?

What are you comparing to? JPEGs produced by the same camera? If you use
RAW, many enhancements that your camera normally does are not done,
among them sharpening. Depending on your camera you might have a setting
in your camera to select how much sharpening is done on processed
images. 

You can use either the Sharpen filter or Unsharp mask to sharpen your
imported RAW photo in GIMP.

--
Ville Patsi


I am comparing to my very similar workflow from within XP (as compared to
Ubuntu).  The difference in XP is that I first open my imaging using Sony's
Image Data Converter that came with the camera.  That application does a
beautiful job of minimizing noise (even from ISO 6400 images).  Then, I either
use CS4 or Gimp to open the file as a tiff.  I never shoot using anything
other than RAW.

In Linux, my only converter options are UFRAW or Lightzone (which I have
stopped using of late).  I cannot even find the noise reduction tool in the
Linux version of UFRaw (not certain there is one).  I've used UFRaw in
Windows, and there is most definitely a noise reduction tool, and I was,
frankly, surprised at what a good job it did.

I know I must have changed some setting that persists in UFRaw from one
session to the next, but doggone if I can figure out what it is.

Any additional suggestions most welcome.   Thanks for the replies.

Caruso
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Re: [Gimp-user] UFRaw as Gimp Plug In blurry pics. . . why?

2009-04-06 Thread Freddy Freeloader
Carusoswi wrote:
 On Sat, Apr 04, 2009 at 03:58:14PM +0200, Carusoswi wrote:
 
 Anyhow, out of curiosity, I did boot up Ubuntu just now, tried Gimp, and
   
 it
   
 appears that, somehow, I or my system has installed UFRaw so that when I
   
 try
   
 to open a RAW photo, instead of the error message I used to receive,
   
 UFRaw
   
 opens the image for me, and I can make adjustments or just click ok after
 which the photo is loaded into GIMP.

 My problem is that all photos thus loaded are extrememely fuzzy, as though
   
 I
   
 had hit the entire image with a strong dose of Gaussian.  So, can someone
   
 tell
   
 me what I am doing wrong?
   
 What are you comparing to? JPEGs produced by the same camera? If you use
 RAW, many enhancements that your camera normally does are not done,
 among them sharpening. Depending on your camera you might have a setting
 in your camera to select how much sharpening is done on processed
 images. 

 You can use either the Sharpen filter or Unsharp mask to sharpen your
 imported RAW photo in GIMP.

 --
 Ville Patsi


 
 I am comparing to my very similar workflow from within XP (as compared to
 Ubuntu).  The difference in XP is that I first open my imaging using Sony's
 Image Data Converter that came with the camera.  That application does a
 beautiful job of minimizing noise (even from ISO 6400 images).  Then, I either
 use CS4 or Gimp to open the file as a tiff.  I never shoot using anything
 other than RAW.

 In Linux, my only converter options are UFRAW or Lightzone (which I have
 stopped using of late).  I cannot even find the noise reduction tool in the
 Linux version of UFRaw (not certain there is one).  I've used UFRaw in
 Windows, and there is most definitely a noise reduction tool, and I was,
 frankly, surprised at what a good job it did.

 I know I must have changed some setting that persists in UFRaw from one
 session to the next, but doggone if I can figure out what it is.

 Any additional suggestions most welcome.   Thanks for the replies.

 Caruso
   
Just so you know  Noise Ninga is available on the Noise Ninga site 
(picturecode.com) in rpm and deb packages.  It's proprietary, but seems 
to work fairly well after you take the time to set it up correctly.  You 
can try it out for free, but must buy a license to save anything you 
want to keep as the demo puts a grid over the top of the picture.
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