[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2002-12-25 at 1127.35 +):
What is the schedule for Gimp 2.0?
If what you want is dates, the old saying: when it is done [1]. First
is making 1.3 become 1.4 and then probably start a 1.5 or 1.9 series
that will become 2.0. 1.4 could appear by 2005... so you will be safe
if
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2002-12-24 at 1531.58 -0800):
You said you wanted to select the colors that were close to white. To do
this, just use threshold on the value channel and pick up only that part of
the histogram that is close to white. This will give you a bi-level image
from which you
On Wednesday 25 December 2002 02:36, sam ende wrote:
i need to convert an xcf)from rgb to a cymk tif (for commercial
printing) image, how do i do this best ?
thanks
sammi
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On Wednesday 25 December 2002 16:38, Guillermo S. Romero / Familia
Romero wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2002-12-25 at 1127.35 +):
What is the schedule for Gimp 2.0?
If what you want is dates, the old saying: when it is done [1].
First is making 1.3 become 1.4 and then probably start a 1.5 or
John Culleton wrote:
On Wednesday 25 December 2002 02:36, sam ende wrote:
i need to convert an xcf)from rgb to a cymk tif (for commercial
printing) image, how do i do this best ?
thanks
sammi
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On Tue, Dec 24, 2002 at 11:31:45PM -0800, Eric Pierce wrote:
I've wondered for years if there's any way to
perfectly strip an image from a solid colored
background while maintaining any alpha channel info.
Take this image for instance.
http://epierce.freeshell.org/temp/index.html
The
On Thu, 2002-12-26 at 14:40, zeus wrote:
Iam also intrested on usiong gimp as printing graphic soft. Where i
can
find pbm or pnm. And how to do it.
I can not wait untill 2010 to wait gimp supporting CMYK, if GIMP want
to
beat PS, the first target is supporting CMYK.
I don't think that the
On 2002-12-25 at 1127.35 +, John Culleton typed this:
What is the schedule for Gimp 2.0?
two weeks
carol
*chuckle*
(see the joke is, two weeks from when? it is like throwing a ruler in
the middle of a road. yes it is a yard, but ...)
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Eric Pierce wrote:
I've wondered for years if there's any way to
perfectly strip an image from a solid colored
background while maintaining any alpha channel info.
Take this image for instance.
http://epierce.freeshell.org/temp/index.html
The background is 100% white. But there's some