Tom Williams wrote:
Sven Neumann wrote:
Hi,
BandiPat [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The new Gimp compiled fine today and installed. Upon trying to run
it though, it got to a load point and just died. I ran it from the
shell to check for more messages and found it doing a Segmentation
Hi,
John Culleton [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Tuesday 09 September 2003 14:28, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can anyone tell me an easy way to edit a movie frame by frame in
gimp? This would be useful in rotoscoping (like in the creation of
light saber effects). I don't have ready access
David Neary wrote:
Tom Williams wrote:
Thanks for posting a link to this bug report. I'm seeing a similar
problem at startup but it's not font related and is related to the
tool-safe-mode plugin:
This is another commonly reported bug - see
Sven Neumann wrote:
Hi,
John Culleton [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Tuesday 09 September 2003 14:28, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can anyone tell me an easy way to edit a movie frame by frame in
gimp? This would be useful in rotoscoping (like in the creation of
light saber effects). I
Hi,
Stefaan Himpe [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
In my opinion
it is a shame that some good hackers are wasting their time on this
codebase.
Which begs for the question: why is current gimp not extended to
include the film-gimp specific features?
Who says it isn't? GAP already provides
Sven Neumann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Which begs for the question: why is current gimp not extended to
include the film-gimp specific features?
Who says it isn't? GAP already provides quite a lot of that
functionality (and more). Other features such as support for more
color spaces are
Hi,
Mark Rubin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Last week I attended a public meeting chaired by the cinepaint project
lead. I know very little about the reasons behind the cinepaint/gimp
split. I do think it's unfortunate that the split is hindering the
development of an open-source image
Mark Rubin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For me, the most important feature of filmgimp/cinepaint is the
support for greater than 8 bits per color component (16 bit integer
and 32 bit floating point).
Hear, hear!
This is the only reason I have filmgimp on my system - the ability to
edit 16-bit