This message contains the results of a few comparison tests with GIMP
and Photoshop across one large image - I posted a message earlier about
some of the speed problems I was having with GIMP - and Michele
Petrazzo seemed to be indicating some similar problems in the same
areas (namely color op
On Sat, Feb 26, 2005 at 12:06:20AM +0200, Vassilis Chryssos wrote:
>
> hallo carol.. I just got graphire3 and I've been trying to make it work
> on my debianbox, but it doesn't seem to work out. My system seems to
> recognise the device, but the only thing i can do with the wacom mouse
> or the st
Carol...
Please...
This is fair play.
It is a known fact that the map tools in the GIMP have no optimization
for previewing, and they should have.
The way out of this would do some hackish direct drawing to perform
the preview on a scaled down/chopped version of the layer - which I
suggested
On Mon, Feb 21, 2005 at 10:30:12AM +0100, Michele Petrazzo wrote:
> Hello list,
> my customer say me that he want a new graphic workstation. He said:
> "give me a good machine with win xp and photoshop for handle tiff image
> that can have 400/500 MB ", and have replied: "xp and photoshop? No!
> li
On Fri, Feb 25, 2005 at 10:54:42AM +0100, Michele Petrazzo wrote:
> Carol Spears wrote:
> >On Mon, Feb 21, 2005 at 10:30:12AM +0100, Michele Petrazzo wrote:
> >
> >>I try to install photoshop on win and it work very well with these
> >>images and bigger images.
> >>
> >
> >how about some numbers sh
* Jeffrey Brent McBeth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [02-25-05 20:02]:
> Prolog can't be that old. I did tons of programming in it, and I'm a
> spring chicken :)
A Brief History of Prolog
http://www.mta.ca/~rrosebru/oldcourse/371199/prolog/history.html
Prolog evolved out of research at the University
On Fri, Feb 25, 2005 at 07:31:55PM -0500, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> * Michael Schumacher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [02-25-05 19:19]:
> > This is close to shooting yourself in the foot using Prolog, isn't it? :)
>
> Next you are going to tell everyone how old I really am
Prolog can't be that old.
* Michael Schumacher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [02-25-05 19:19]:
> This is close to shooting yourself in the foot using Prolog, isn't it? :)
Next you are going to tell everyone how old I really am
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Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Michael Schumacher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [02-25-05 17:25]:
No, this isn't sufficient. Not doing a reply when starting a completely
new topic is the right thing to do.
or remove the 'References:' and 'In-Reply-To:' header lines with *all*
of the previous quote.
This is close
On Thu, 24 Feb 2005, Michael Satterwhite wrote:
> Also, is there a tool / addin / ??? that will allow centering a layer
> (horizontally, vertically, or both) within an image?
The Graphics Muse Tools includes a plugin called GFXLayers. It allows
positioning
a single layer or a set of layers base
* Michael Schumacher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [02-25-05 17:25]:
> Andreas Waechter wrote:
>
> >PS: please remove parts of previous messages to which you do not refer.
> >As you started a completely new topic, you should have removed _all_ the
> >previous messages.
>
> No, this isn't sufficient. Not d
Andreas Waechter wrote:
Kalle Ounapuu wrote:
Is there a way to turn off the yellow dashed line around the canvas?
It seems to always be there... to me it seems distracting, and perhaps
it might be confused as an active selection.
This is the layer boundary. It can be turned of in the View menu and
On ÎÎÏ, 2005-01-10 at 20:19 -0800, Carol Spears wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 10, 2005 at 10:06:33PM -0500, Mark D. Montgomery II wrote:
> > On Mon, 2005-01-10 at 17:29 -0800, Carol Spears wrote:
> > > On Mon, Jan 10, 2005 at 06:45:16PM -0500, Mark D. Montgomery II wrote:
> > > >
> > > > I'm using gimp 1.2
Kalle Ounapuu wrote:
Is there a way to turn off the yellow dashed line around the canvas?
It seems to always be there... to me it seems distracting, and perhaps it might
be confused as an active selection.
It shows the border of the active layer. If your layer is
the same size as the canvas and s
Is there a way to turn off the yellow dashed line around the canvas?
It seems to always be there... to me it seems distracting, and perhaps it might
be confused as an active selection.
Kalle
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Waechte
have a look at test-sphere.scm as found in the source tree. It has
comments that explain all the Script-Fu parameters.
Thanks, Alan suggested that too, so I searched for that
script, downloaded it and looked at it.
Andreas
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Carol Spears wrote:
On Mon, Feb 21, 2005 at 10:30:12AM +0100, Michele Petrazzo wrote:
I try to install photoshop on win and it work very well with these
images and bigger images.
how about some numbers showing that windows/photoshop work better?
On the same machine with photoshop, a preview of a "c
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