At 06:47 PM 10/23/2002 -0700, Robin Rowe wrote:
What I meant was "print" in the magazine/book publishing sense, not
gimp-print. A developer knowledgable in the print side of the business would
help in building the right 16-bit CMYK stuff.
Another option would be enhance the GIMP/.xcf cod
From: "Robin Rowe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wed, 23 Oct 2002 18:47:54 -0700
Robert,
> This can't really be lead from the print side. We'll have no problem
> with 16-bit and CMYK (although we don't currently support 16-bit RGB),
> but the GIMP side needs to spec an API for it.
Robert,
> This can't really be lead from the print side. We'll have no problem
> with 16-bit and CMYK (although we don't currently support 16-bit RGB),
> but the GIMP side needs to spec an API for it.
Hi. Thanks for the clarification.
What I meant was "print" in the magazine/book publishing sen
From: "Robin Rowe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wed, 23 Oct 2002 12:11:14 -0700
How to proceed has not been resolved. The Film Gimp project is focused on
motion picture applications. As you know from my exchange with Robert I
would like to see addressed the well known Gimp shortcomings
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> response = Shell("C:\Program Files\GIMP\bin\gimp.exe
>C:\ImpImages\Main.SelectedImage")
> Is there some way to force the default directory to be the same as
> the directory I specified when remote starting GIMP?
(Didn't I already send a reply to this message to th
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> I am doing a remote start of GIMP for Windows from a Visual Basic 6
> application. that looks something like this:
>
> response = Shell("C:\Program Files\GIMP\bin\gimp.exe
> C:\ImpImages\Main.SelectedImage")
>
> Once GIMP is up and running I make a cop
> I am doing a remote start of GIMP for Windows from a Visual Basic 6
> application. that looks something like this:
>response = Shell("C:\Program Files\GIMP\bin\gimp.exe
>C:\ImpImages\Main.SelectedImage")
> Is there some way to force the default directory to be the same as the
> director
> I was reading today in the gimp-mailinglist Your
> dialog with Robert L. Krawitz on 26. september
> 2002. I hope You can decide for making together an
> print-plugin in filmgimp.
> 16 bit is an issue for any serious artist. I work
> with scanned 16bitimages for creating panoramas. I
> need to pre