Re: [Gimp-user] enhancing letters in GIMP

2011-12-11 Thread Johan Vromans
Arbol One  writes:

> .. the letters are black and the document is in many colours but black.
> How can I isolate the black, thus the letters, from all the other
> colours ...

Are you sure that the letters are just black? Usually due to
anti-aliasing there are shaded colours around the black letters. They
make the letters look better. If the shaded colours are blurred it is
pretty hard to reduce the blurring to just the amount needed for the
letters to look good again.

See e.g., http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Font_rasterization

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Re: [Gimp-user] Gimp 2.6 freezes on querying shift.exe - Win 7

2011-12-11 Thread Ofnuts

On 12/11/2011 11:49 PM, Fluffmeister wrote:

I've been using Gimp for a while on my Windows XP machines, but recently I got 
two new PCs, both running Windows 7 64 bit.

Gimp appears to install fine, but when I run it, it hangs on "querying plugins: 
shift.exe". And when I say hang, it's a serious hang - I can't open any other 
programs (eg the Chrome browser), and the only solution is to shut down the PC.

Both the laptop and my desktop PC are pretty new - they don't have much stuff 
on them yet - and they both hang at this point, so I haven't been able to run 
Gimp at all.

Anyone else had this problem?

Any suggestions very welcome - thanks in advance!


shift.exe corresponds to a plugin that isn't much used as far as I know 
(Filters/Distorts/Shift), so at least as a temporary measure you can 
disable it (rename to shift.exe.disabled) and see if Gimp becomes 
functional (if so I suspect your Gimp installer to be corrupt, because 
this plugin is fairly basic and doesn't do anything that other plugins 
don't).


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[Gimp-user] Gimp 2.6 freezes on querying shift.exe - Win 7

2011-12-11 Thread Fluffmeister
I've been using Gimp for a while on my Windows XP machines, but recently I got 
two new PCs, both running Windows 7 64 bit.

Gimp appears to install fine, but when I run it, it hangs on "querying plugins: 
shift.exe". And when I say hang, it's a serious hang - I can't open any other 
programs (eg the Chrome browser), and the only solution is to shut down the PC.

Both the laptop and my desktop PC are pretty new - they don't have much stuff 
on them yet - and they both hang at this point, so I haven't been able to run 
Gimp at all.

Anyone else had this problem?

Any suggestions very welcome - thanks in advance!

Chris.


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Re: [Gimp-user] enhancing letters in GIMP

2011-12-11 Thread Mikel Garai
As far as I can tell you are trying to maintain most of the information 
of the scanned image, just enhance the letters.


First, without seeing the actual image I'm not sure if this can help 
you, but maybe it will give you some ideas.


What I would do is (I'm writing this just remembering, some options may 
be named differently):


   * Duplicate the layer
   * Play with the level tool (in the new layer) until your text is all
 clear (no matter the images)
 o For this you can press the left mouse button on any point of
   the image to see what part or the historigram belongs to
   what part of the image, so you can make the letters black
   (down) and the rest white (up)
 o You probably want to change the level from "smooth" to
   "freehand"
   * Add layer mask -> Grayscale copy of the image
   * Invert the mask
   * Paly with the level tool (but now in the recently created mask)
 until you are happy with the result
   * Export/Save or merge layers and there you have

Also instead of playing with the levels tool you can just use posterize, 
but I usually don't like the hard edges that you get with this.


Hope that the explanation was not too bad and can help you at least 
something and good luck!


 - mIKEL

On 11/12/11 21:07, Arbol One wrote:


I have a png file that has some letters, the letters are blurry after 
the scanning and I would like to enhance the tone of the letters, the 
letters are black and the document is in many colours but black. How 
can I isolate the black, thus the letters, from all the other colours 
and then enhance the colourblack so that the letters are thick and solid.


Thanks in advance.


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Re: [Gimp-user] enhancing letters in GIMP

2011-12-11 Thread Xiella Harksell
On 12 December 2011 09:53, Xiella Harksell  wrote:
>
> On 12 December 2011 09:53, Xiella Harksell  wrote:
>
>> On 12 December 2011 09:07, Arbol One  wrote:
>>
>>> I have a png file that has some letters, the letters are blurry after
>>> the scanning and I would like to enhance the tone of the letters, the
>>> letters are black and the document is in many colours but black. How can I
>>> isolate the black, thus the letters, from all the other colours and then
>>> enhance the colour black so that the letters are thick and solid. 
>>>
>>> ** **
>>>
>>> ** **
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>> If you scanned a black and white document in colour and don't mind losing
>> all the colour, a quick fix is turning the png to Grayscale and then
>> increasing Brightness/Contrast to your liking.
>>
>> If you have colours other than black that you'd rather not grayscale:
>> - use the rectangle tool to select the text,
>> - reduce Saturation (several tools in the Colour menu do this) until it's
>> all some shade of grey rather than colour,
>> - then fiddle with Brightness/Contrast until the black is an acceptable
>> black and the white is the appropriate white to match the rest of the
>> document.
>>
>> not sure if that
>>
>> was what you were looking for.
> (sorry accidentally sent.)
>
> Xiella
>

Or you might also be looking for the Posterise tool?  Again not sure if
that was what you were looking for sorry.

Xiella
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Re: [Gimp-user] enhancing letters in GIMP

2011-12-11 Thread Xiella Harksell
On 12 December 2011 09:53, Xiella Harksell  wrote:

> On 12 December 2011 09:07, Arbol One  wrote:
>
>> I have a png file that has some letters, the letters are blurry after the
>> scanning and I would like to enhance the tone of the letters, the letters
>> are black and the document is in many colours but black. How can I isolate
>> the black, thus the letters, from all the other colours and then enhance
>> the colour black so that the letters are thick and solid. 
>>
>> ** **
>>
>> ** **
>>
>> Thanks in advance.
>>
>>
>>
> If you scanned a black and white document in colour and don't mind losing
> all the colour, a quick fix is turning the png to Grayscale and then
> increasing Brightness/Contrast to your liking.
>
> If you have colours other than black that you'd rather not grayscale:
> - use the rectangle tool to select the text,
> - reduce Saturation (several tools in the Colour menu do this) until it's
> all some shade of grey rather than colour,
> - then fiddle with Brightness/Contrast until the black is an acceptable
> black and the white is the appropriate white to match the rest of the
> document.
>
> not sure if that
>
> was what you were looking for.
(sorry accidentally sent.)

Xiella
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Re: [Gimp-user] enhancing letters in GIMP

2011-12-11 Thread Xiella Harksell
On 12 December 2011 09:07, Arbol One  wrote:

> I have a png file that has some letters, the letters are blurry after the
> scanning and I would like to enhance the tone of the letters, the letters
> are black and the document is in many colours but black. How can I isolate
> the black, thus the letters, from all the other colours and then enhance
> the colour black so that the letters are thick and solid. 
>
> ** **
>
> ** **
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
>
>
If you scanned a black and white document in colour and don't mind losing
all the colour, a quick fix is turning the png to Grayscale and then
increasing Brightness/Contrast to your liking.

If you have colours other than black that you'd rather not grayscale:
- use the rectangle tool to select the text,
- reduce Saturation (several tools in the Colour menu do this) until it's
all some shade of grey rather than colour,
- then fiddle with Brightness/Contrast until the black is an acceptable
black and the white is the appropriate white to match the rest of the
document.

not sure if that
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Re: [Gimp-user] enhancing letters in GIMP

2011-12-11 Thread Owen

> I have a png file that has some letters, the letters are blurry after
> the
> scanning and I would like to enhance the tone of the letters, the
> letters
> are black and the document is in many colours but black. How can I
> isolate
> the black, thus the letters, from all the other colours and then
> enhance the
> colour black so that the letters are thick and solid.


Bit hard to tell without seeing the image, but blurry numbers are a
bit hard to select.

Can you clone out the numbers and then add numbers with the text tool?




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Owen

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[Gimp-user] enhancing letters in GIMP

2011-12-11 Thread Arbol One
I have a png file that has some letters, the letters are blurry after the
scanning and I would like to enhance the tone of the letters, the letters
are black and the document is in many colours but black. How can I isolate
the black, thus the letters, from all the other colours and then enhance the
colour black so that the letters are thick and solid. 

 

 

Thanks in advance.

 

 

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