Re: [Gimp-user] adjusting a horizon

2009-09-28 Thread Joe Carsto
On Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 2:42 AM, Jude T. for...@gimpusers.com wrote:

 I know I have seen, in the Gimp Manual, a way of adjusting a photo that's
 been
 taken on a bit of a slant - for instance a photo of a window. I have a
 photo
 where my horizon is on a slant. Can anyone remind me where in the Gimp
 manual
 it tells me how to adjust this? many thanks for any help!
 Jude

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Jude T.

Try watching this video at http://meetthegimp.org.  It will show you how to
use both the rotate and prespective tools.
http://meetthegimp.org/episode-037-the-two-minute-holiday-shot-edit/

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Re: [Gimp-user] GIMP video podcast / screencast

2007-08-17 Thread Joe Carsto
On 8/17/07, Axel Wernicke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 Am 17.08.2007 um 04:07 schrieb Eric P:

  I would be happy about comments and very happy about pointers to
  mistakes or to things I could do better.
 
  You can find the podcast at http://meetthegimp.org
 
 
  Rolf
 
 
 
  I'm absolutely confounded that no one has replied to you yet.

 Now, you say it - it remember - shame on me: After Rolfs mail I dived
 into the video so much, that I forgot to reply to his post...

 ... thumbs up!! Please keep up the good work!

 smile!

 
  Rolf, excellent work!  I've just begun watching (episode 6) and I
  am thoroughly impressed with the techniques and your
  demonstration.
 
  You're providing an excellent resource for GIMP users (both current
  and future).  Keep up the great work, and I'll be
  sure to follow your updates.
 
  It would be great if you provided a link for the original images
  you use in your podcast; then we could all follow along.
 
  Thanks again,
  Eric
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Rolf,

I found your video podcasts last night, just before bed... I couldn't stop
watching until I had watched all six episodes.  It's a good thing I didn't
have to work today or I would have been very late :)

The videos are GREAT!  I've been looking for something to help with the Gimp
and your videos are just what I need.

I've bookmarked your website and subscribed to your RSS feed.  I can't wait
for your next video.  I really like your use of layers.  Any more
information about how to use layers would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you for the excellent work you've done.

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Re: [Gimp-user] Using Wacom Graphire 4 in GIMP (Mac OS X/X11)

2007-07-03 Thread Joe Carsto

On 7/3/07, Arve [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


John R. Culleton skrev:

 And has anybody used a Wacom tablet with Gimp and Linux?


I use Wacom Volito2 with Fedora7 and Gimp. Works well after a couple of
adjustments.

Ahaf
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Try this site: http://linuxwacom.sourceforge.net/

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Re: [Gimp-user] select rect snap to corner

2005-07-10 Thread Joe Carsto
On Sunday 10 July 2005 01:06 am, Tim E. Jedlicka - wrk wrote:
 I'm trying to use the Select Rectangle with a fixed aspect ratio. I would
 like it to snap to the corner of the image/layer. I have snap to guides
 set, but apparently the edges of an image don't have default guides. Is
 there a way to easily accomplish this?

 I'm usually trying to crop a 4x6 image down to
 3.5x5 maximizing as much of the original image as possible.

 Thank you for a wonderful program.


You could use the ImageCanvas Size to crop your image.  For example,
if your original image is 900 X 600 pixels, you would set the canvas size to 
750 X 525 pixels (make sure to unlock the width and height first).  Then use
the offset section of the dialog to center the original image in the new
canvas.

HTH
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