On Tuesday 24 January 2006 23:43, Vytautas Povilaitis wrote:
> Maybye it would be more simple to select furniture with Ctrl+Z (you can
> append regions ticking where you need while holding Shift key) and then
> invert selection (Ctrl+I) and erase background (Ctrl+K.
>
> On Mon, 23 Jan 2006 19:21:52
Yes, I R A ediot, and I think I was half asleep during install, so I
probably did say to the installer--sure thing, that sounds great.
Anyway,what Mark suggested did the trick. Thank you, Jason
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From: "Carol Spears" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Bell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Thanks everyone for your helpful suggestions,
pointers and tips. Yes, I do like Gimp, and did not want to uninstall
it.
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Mark, Thank you very much-problem that wasn't
really a problem solved. I've got over 10 gigs of JPGs, that have all been
painstakingly touched-up, color corrected, and chosen out of about that many
more, so yes I was a bit paranoid when instead of my normal view of thumbs, I
saw the Gimp.
ge folders, and will only open
> them in Gimp. I do not want my windows folders, or other program folders to
> be "ran" automatically through Gimp. Please help. Also, if I uninstall
> Gimp, will the images that it commandeered be lost, or will they go back
> where they
Maybye it would be more simple to select furniture with Ctrl+Z (you can
append regions ticking where you need while holding Shift key) and then
invert selection (Ctrl+I) and erase background (Ctrl+K.
On Mon, 23 Jan 2006 19:21:52 -0500, tcb888 (sent by Nabble.com)
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Mike Williams writes:
> Pretty sure that Carol is correct, I've never installed gimp on windows,
> but I would be very surprised if the windows installation changed the
> associations without asking.
The current 2.2 installer asks during the install, and defaults to
"no" for all file types excep
Joe Schaffner schreef:
I have friends who use AutoCad and are always talking about scalable,
vector graphics. AutoCad also uses layers, but I've forgotten exactly
what the were.
AutoCad is a CAD program and uses vector graphics; MS Paint and GIMP are
bitmap graphics programs. If you what you w
On Tue, Jan 24, 2006 at 01:22:36PM -0600, Bell wrote:
I am straight up a novice, I don't like the fact that now that I have The Gimp installed,
it took over any and all image folders, and will only open them in Gimp.
There is a feature in windows called file associations that allows users to
tcb888 (sent by Nabble.com) wrote:
I need to remove the background of a photo and can't figure out how to
quickly do this using GIMP. Basically, I have about 40 photos that I
need to remove the background from for someone's website. I tried
using the eraser to manually do it by hand but its
On Tue, Jan 24, 2006 at 01:22:36PM -0600, Bell wrote:
> I am straight up a novice, I don't like the fact that now that I have The
> Gimp installed, it took over any and all image folders, and will only open
> them in Gimp. I do not want my windows folders, or other program folders to
> be "ra
On Tue, Jan 24, 2006 at 09:19:47PM +0200, Joe Schaffner wrote:
>
> I know Microsoft Paint pretty well, so you can imagine my surprise
> when I opened up gimp.
>
> It looks like a paint program but it's not. I discovered I can draw
> ellipses and rectangles by "selecting" a path then "stroking" th
I am straight up a novice, I don't like the
fact that now that I have The Gimp installed, it took over any and all image
folders, and will only open them in Gimp. I do not want my windows
folders, or other program folders to be "ran" automatically through Gimp.
Please help. Also, if I u
Hi Everyone,
I have SuSE Linux 9.2 and need to do some simple line drawings I'm
doing for a book I'm translating. The site is at:
http://www.geocities.com/klairbab/
I know Microsoft Paint pretty well, so you can imagine my surprise
when I opened up gimp.
It looks like a paint program but it's n
Bram Kuijper ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> is there any way to import paths that were made in photoshop documents
> into gimp? Just importing photoshop documents containing paths won't
> work.
Unfortunately the documentation for the PSD format is not available
freely, so we have no clue how paths a
Hi all,
is there any way to import paths that were made in photoshop documents
into gimp? Just importing photoshop documents containing paths won't
work.
thanks,
Bram
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