On 4/1/06, Richard Reddy wrote:
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> As director of photography for North American Women's Baseball League
> (NAWBL), I know that searching and sorting images can be very
> time-consuming work. Using Gimp you could automatically transfer image
> metadata to tags. It would be
Hi Richard,
As my englis his quite poor, i'm not sure i've understood, but i try.
i have been teaching photoshop for several years. But in the same time,
i was using Gimp and only Gimp at home.
It is always hard to change. Of course, Gimp will lack some features, if
you see it from Photoshop'
Date: Sat, 1 Apr 2006 14:34:45 +0100 (BST)
From: Alan Horkan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> CS browser is just one of those flat-file Microsoft thingies.
> Why not incorporate a real relational database? So, my
> suggestion is to dramatically improve workflow by developing a
> MySQL data
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> From: Richard Reddy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Gimp-developer@lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU
> Subject: [Gimp-developer] A few suggestions forThe Gimp
>
> Greetings Developers,
>
> I've been using Photoshop since version 1 of "Photostyler". Before
> that,
hello,
i cut a lot of really positive and good comments from this email. i am
sorry to do that, but the format was difficult for this mail list. did
you send mail in html format? maybe the line length was too long.
at any rate, your email included wishing for an image browser based on
the MySQ
Greetings Developers,
I've been using Photoshop since version 1 of
"Photostyler". Before that, I dreamed
of digital images while using an 8086 PC and CGI
graphics. Photoshop is a good
application, but I feel a growing distaste for
proprietary software.
So, for 2006 my photography b