, Adalbert Hanßen via gimp-developer-
list wrote:
XSane produced a color scan from a document with 600 dpi and fill
color,
1.1MB file size.
I normally have XSane make a png file. For 8-bit per channel (0 to 255)
images, you can also use the XSane gimp plugin, which is a lot easier,
but make sure
XSane produced a color scan from a document with 600 dpi and fill color,
1.1MB file size.
According to tiffinfo (under Xubuntu) the properties of the
Sane-generatd tiff file is
TIFF Directory at offset 0x11af5a (1159002)
Image Width: 4976 Image Length: 3190
Resolution: 600, 600 pixels/inc
Currently Gimp has no key associated to overwrite the currently loaded
image in the file format in which it has been loaded.
*Ctl-s* stores the current image as an xcf file.
I propose to assign *Shift-Ctl-s* to storing the current image under its
unaltered name and format.
*Why: *I often mak
Hello Bill,
your problem could be solved much easier and doing that would open great
new things to Gimp:
Let us for short think of all of Gimp's functions (I just cal them
functi, but their names of coursee would be unique within Gimp), which
are accessible from any menu function, being split int
Bill,
unfortunately the result of a convolution operation can not always be
inverted. The most simple example is a convolution matrix (=folding
matrix) with all zeroes. It definitely wipes the whole image and that
can not be undone!
Unfortunately, the situation is such that the result of a matrix