Re: Revive dark photos -- Debian gimp packaging question

2007-02-06 Thread Michael Pobega
On 2007-01-22 @ 00:26:12 (week 04) ][ wrote: Hi, I remember that I revived some dark photos to normal look by simply choosing certain gimp menus. Now I want to do it again, but couldn't find the menu entry any more. I've done some quick edits with gThumb, I personally find it to be a bit mor

Re: Revive dark photos -- Debian gimp packaging question

2007-02-06 Thread Andrew Sackville-West
On Tue, Feb 06, 2007 at 07:30:37PM +, J.A. de Vries wrote: > On 2007-01-22 @ 00:26:12 (week 04) ][ wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > I remember that I revived some dark photos to normal look by simply > > choosing certain gimp menus. Now I want to do it again, but couldn't find > > the menu entry any

Re: Revive dark photos -- Debian gimp packaging question

2007-02-06 Thread J.A. de Vries
On 2007-01-22 @ 00:26:12 (week 04) ][ wrote: > Hi, > > I remember that I revived some dark photos to normal look by simply > choosing certain gimp menus. Now I want to do it again, but couldn't find > the menu entry any more. I often use "Tools" -> "Color Tools" -> "Curves" in these situations.

Re: Revive dark photos -- Debian gimp packaging question

2007-01-22 Thread Cláudio E. Elicker
On Sunday 21 January 2007 22:26, ][ wrote: > Hi, > > I remember that I revived some dark photos to normal look by simply > choosing certain gimp menus. Now I want to do it again, but couldn't find > the menu entry any more. > > So I went ahead googling the answer, and it seems Normalize, Contrast >

Re: Revive dark photos -- Debian gimp packaging question

2007-01-22 Thread Sjoerd Hiemstra
][ wrote: > I remember that I revived some dark photos to normal look by simply > choosing certain gimp menus. Now I want to do it again, but couldn't > find the menu entry any more. As far as I think I know, in many photo editing programs, including Gimp, it usually goes like this: Tools > Colo

Re: Revive dark photos -- Debian gimp packaging question

2007-01-21 Thread M-L
On Monday 22 January 2007 17:32, [EMAIL PROTECTED] sent this for all our perusal: >---} On Jan 21, 6:30 pm, "][" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >---} > Hi, >---} > >---} > I remember that I revived some dark photos to normal look by simply >---} > choosing certain gimp menus. Now I want to do it again

Re: Revive dark photos -- Debian gimp packaging question

2007-01-21 Thread M-L
On Monday 22 January 2007 17:32, [EMAIL PROTECTED] sent this for all our perusal: >---} On Jan 21, 6:30 pm, "][" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >---} > Hi, >---} > >---} > I remember that I revived some dark photos to normal look by simply >---} > choosing certain gimp menus. Now I want to do it again

Re: Revive dark photos -- Debian gimp packaging question

2007-01-21 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Jan 21, 6:30 pm, "][" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > I remember that I revived some dark photos to normal look by simply > choosing certain gimp menus. Now I want to do it again, but couldn't find > the menu entry any more. > > So I went ahead googling the answer, and it seems Normalize, C

Revive dark photos -- Debian gimp packaging question

2007-01-21 Thread ][
Hi, I remember that I revived some dark photos to normal look by simply choosing certain gimp menus. Now I want to do it again, but couldn't find the menu entry any more. So I went ahead googling the answer, and it seems Normalize, Contrast Auto-stretch and Auto-stretch HSV are three ways of doin

Re: packaging question

1999-10-24 Thread Eric G . Miller
On Sat, Oct 23, 1999 at 07:07:27PM -0700, Ron Farrer wrote: > ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/unstable/ and I check on a couple and they > have maintainers. libgtk-*, licq, libglib to name a few... Funny, I have libgtk+1.2.6-1 here and the most current version from ftp.gtk.org is 1.2.6. I didn

Re: packaging question

1999-10-24 Thread Ron Farrer
Eric G . Miller (egm2@jps.net) wrote: > Some packages are orphaned, so nobody is maintaining them. However, I > doubt that many packages are "quite old". Many of the packages on my > system are quite current. Are you sure you were looking in the right > place? ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/un

Re: packaging question

1999-10-24 Thread Eric G . Miller
Some packages are orphaned, so nobody is maintaining them. However, I doubt that many packages are "quite old". Many of the packages on my system are quite current. Are you sure you were looking in the right place? -- ++ | Eric G. Miller

packaging question

1999-10-23 Thread Ron Farrer
Hello all, I was trying to find a newer version of a package and was looking in potato then realized that the potato version is quite old. I find this very strange since potato isn't even released yet! I started looking at some of the other packages and most of them were this way. So my questi