On Wed, 17 Jan 2001, Martin Weber wrote:
> I need a better Despecling filter than the median filter. Can anyone help?
How about the Despeckle filter, have you tried it?
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internet connection. ;-)
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r user community to compile
from source.
Thanks for your consideration.
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. It might be possible to use it
as a plugin manager.
Thanks for your consideration and happy holidays to all gimp friends.
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Um sorry about that folks. My address book is all messed up. I was
trying to send this to my wife.
Sorry about that.
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http://www.obscurasite.com/images/slack/goremine.jpg
Hi,
Can we just ban messages from non-list members? That is how I've done
things on the lists that I maintain.
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ement.
> Btw, you can also click on the image with curves dialog open, and it will
> draw a line to the curves dialog in the spot where the current pixel falls
> in. Handy for visualizing what part of the curve to manipulate.
Yes, that is handy but I still want the before/after st
ideration.
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ment tool to check precise measurements when working on a web
site. Once you learn how and when to use it the measurement tool can save
you a LOT of time.
Thanks
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u know what you're doing and you understand digital imaging you can
get good results from either program.
I hope that they are many more artists out there using the Gimp!
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o them with a bug report or feature
ideas and often see fixes and enhancements added to the CVS tree within
hours.
Thank you Gimp Developers and Users!
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think SMP optimization is important. The future of Gimp depends on
it. we want Gimp to dominate on that new cube from Sony with 64
PSX2 processors. 8-)
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s up when doing stuff
like adding text layers. (when a "Matte" color has been chosen new
text layers show up simiflattened automaticly.)
Might be able to sneak it in beside or under the "keep trans" checkbox or
possibly somewhere on the toolbox.
Thanks and keep up
u have two layers and you can tell gimp to morph from one to
the next in the animation over N amount of frames. Might also be cool
if we had a menu of transition effects for use in animations. Fades,
Wipes, etc...
Thanks in advance for your consideration!
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me in as
to how it works. If not I would like to request it as a feature once
1.2 is shipping and the freeze is lifted.
Thanks in advance and keep up the good work!
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Hyperborean wrote:
>
> Could it be that Photoshop does the previews only on the
> visible pixels?
I'm with George on this one! Pre-vue mode should be visible pixels
only.
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his is fixed in
the current CVS release)
On a PIII 450, 256MB pc133 RAM, Matrox G400 32MB machine a levels
adjustment on the image takes 4 seconds.
4 seconds is good but its still twice as long as photoshop. :-\
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adjust the tile cache)
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Date: Tue, 6 Jun 2000 09:52:55 -0500 (CDT)
From: Jon Winters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Cc: [EMA
Is there still time to contribute some patterns to the 1.2 release?
I've got some I've been working on.
thanks!
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an eye on what Photoshop is up to and expecting Gimp to
follow along.
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SWF files. I'm not a
big fan of Corel at all and I the Gimp is how I like to do things.
Thanks in advance for any information on the topic.
Keep on Gimpin'
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ve a gradient-to-checker background.
This way one can tell at a glance if a layer has alpha or not.
This is hard to describe. If anyone is interested I'll mark up a
screengrab of how this might look.
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On Wed, 3 May 2000, Steinar H. Gunderson wrote:
> On Wed, May 03, 2000 at 12:59:18AM -0500, Jon Winters wrote:
> >Tonight I opened an image, did a re-size, then went to "save as" a
> >.jpg. When I move the "Quality" slider Gimp crashes. :-\
>
> W
I spoke too soon when I reported that 1.1.21 is workin' ok.
Tonight I opened an image, did a re-size, then went to "save as" a
.jpg. When I move the "Quality" slider Gimp crashes. :-\
Is it my system or the Gimp?
Thanks
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On Tue, 2 May 2000, Jon Winters wrote:
>
> Just a quick note... I was able to install 1.1.21 without any problems.
> Seems to be working nicely.
I guess I should have mentioned...
System: fresh redhat 6.2
Updates: glib, gtk+ and associated devels from helixcode
I also updated a
Just a quick note... I was able to install 1.1.21 without any problems.
Seems to be working nicely.
Thanks!
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On Fri, 28 Apr 2000, pixel fairy wrote:
> for rotate->180, why not just flip vertical? its much
> faster
They are two completely different things. Try each operation on some
text.
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e. In the past
I have used ImageReady and its "slice along guides" feature. It prompts
you "slice along guides?" when saving. If you choose it saves out all
the images and an HTML page with the table.
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;lossless"
jpeg would be rotating the image. (if I were shooting low-rez) I
remember seeing some tools at the JPEG F.A.Q. site that would rotate a
JPEG without damage. http://www.faqs.org/faqs/jpeg-faq/
Tom Lane! Are you still subscribed? :-)
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of gray
Trust the numbers, they don't lie.
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hout the perl
stuff that way the user has a choice.
I'm the type who will go and find the modules and install them to get
the full power of the GIMP.
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/home/winters/gimp-1.1.18/po'
make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/winters/gimp-1.1.18'
make: *** [all-recursive-am] Error 2
The part that bothers me is that this has happened to me in the past.
Thanks in advance to anyone who has time to help.
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sable.
I'm having the same problem on my Linux machines and my windows boxes.
Is there anything that can be done to stop this?
If I haven't explained the problem let me know and I'll post a screengrab
to illustrate.
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What about how the netscape tool thingie works when it is detached from
the browser window?
Right mouse clicking on it gets a small menu: Vertical, Horizontal, etc.
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, I messed up the toolbox and now it is messed every
time GIMP starts.
I hope this is corrected before the next stable release. (or the feature
is disabled, locking the toolbox down to a size known to work)
Ideally the toolbox should be re-sizable but only to sizes that show all
components.
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On Mon, 7 Feb 2000, Tuomas Kuosmanen wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 06, 2000 at 07:04:12PM -0500, Garry R. Osgood wrote:
>
> [zap]
>
> > What it does:
> > [zap]
>
> So it is basically Gradient Map on steroids?
>
> Tuomas
I experimented with it a little last nigh
buggy version of Gimp.
I'm using RedHat Linux version 6.1 and the latest gnome, GTK, etc.
rpm -q gtk+ yields this:
gtk+-1.2.6-1
Any help is appriciated. It sucks that the Gimp I'm running on my
windows machine at work is several releases more current than my Linux
box at home.
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