On Mon, May 02, 2005 at 06:10:08PM -0700, Richard C. Steffens wrote:
> On Monday 02 May 2005 5:36 pm, Carol Spears wrote:
>
> > many of us writing tutorials are curious what using the words "gimp
> > linux batch" in any search engine does for you.
>
> In Oregon, USA (I don't know if that really m
On Monday 02 May 2005 5:36 pm, Carol Spears wrote:
> many of us writing tutorials are curious what using the words "gimp
> linux batch" in any search engine does for you.
In Oregon, USA (I don't know if that really matters), Google gives me 74,100
hits, starting with:
http://linux.about.com/lib
On Mon, May 02, 2005 at 09:52:30PM +0200, Stefan Frings wrote:
> > when you searched the gimp-user list
>
> That did not work. There was a technical issue with the archive yesterday.
the mail archives is a problem.
many of us writing tutorials are curious what using the words "gimp
linux batc
Hi...testing whether I can mail to gimp-user. I signed up,
but was unable to send mail to gimp-user@lists.xcf.berkeley.edu
past the first few times.
Regards,
Chris
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convert -quality 80 $sourcefile $sourcefile-new.jpg
did the job fine for me. Thanks for helping and for allowing the off-topic
answer here.
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> when you searched the gimp-user list
That did not work. There was a technical issue with the archive yesterday.
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Hi,
Stefan Frings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I like to optimize more than 100 photos (jpeg, 640x480) for web
> publishing. I noticed thet the files are much smaller when I simply
> load and overwrite them with gimp with very minor loss of quality.
>
> I woul dlike to do this with all my pictur
Hi all...glad to see everybody. Well, as y'all know I am sure, sound
and printing are the biggest choking points with Redhat Linux--the
things that stop non-techies from using it and saying it's "too
complicated". I'm not a techie but I've found folks in different forums
to be very helpful in get
Ronald Arvidsson wrote:
Hi,
Sorry if this has been discussed before but I have the need to do it.
Are there any plans to make Gimp 16 bit compatible so that 16 bit images
(e.g. photos) are not transformed to 8 bit. I know there have been plans
but have not seen anything. What would be necessary
Hi,
Sorry if this has been discussed before but I have the need to do it.
Are there any plans to make Gimp 16 bit compatible so that 16 bit images
(e.g. photos) are not transformed to 8 bit. I know there have been plans
but have not seen anything. What would be necessary in terms of
programming
Rene Jensen wrote:
Howdy folks, and thanks for a great program.
I don't know where you keep you link section for external resources, but
if you want to add my brushes and patterns, feel free to do so. All is
free and homemade so no strings attached. I use most of it for game
graphics, and it works
> "anything they want" is the reason to choose a license. While I can't put
> google on it, somewhere I've read about software that wasn't protected by the
> GPL. Later, there was a problem proving that it was indeed free software.
> Putting your code under the GPL license allows anyone to use
On Mon, May 02, 2005 at 07:25:23AM +0200, Stefan Frings wrote:
> > can you tell me the ways you look for information online and we can work
> > through the reason that it was difficult to find it?
>
> I searched in google and freshmeat.net for "batch image" "batch photo" "jpeg
> converter" "batch
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