Hi Jose,
could you please stop posting the digest to the list. You also did that
last week. And no, it's not funny.
Sven
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Matthias Julius wrote:
> Eric P <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> The data layer on a CD is, to be technical, just a hair below the top of the
>> CD. I've even heard that CDs/DVDs written
>> on w/markers (Sharpie, etc.) will be compromised quicker that w/o. I know
>> they (Sharpie) now makes ma
Eric P <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The data layer on a CD is, to be technical, just a hair below the top of the
> CD. I've even heard that CDs/DVDs written
> on w/markers (Sharpie, etc.) will be compromised quicker that w/o. I know
> they (Sharpie) now makes markers specifically
> for writin
Alan Wolfe wrote:
> what do sticky labels do to cds? they chemically alter them or
> something? It seems like the topside could get damaged but that the
> bottomside would remain fine but i guess not eh?
>
> On 1/10/07, Akkana Peck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Michael Satterwhite writes:
>>> I w
what do sticky labels do to cds? they chemically alter them or
something? It seems like the topside could get damaged but that the
bottomside would remain fine but i guess not eh?
On 1/10/07, Akkana Peck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Michael Satterwhite writes:
> > I was going to burn some Gimp CD
Michael Satterwhite writes:
> I was going to burn some Gimp CD's to distribute at our IBM (Brotherhood
> of Magicians - not Business Machines) Ring. Does anyone know of any CD
> labels that someone has made? Would look better than me just writing
> "Gimp" on the front with a sharpie.
I have a scri
ten two articles in spanish language that explain how to use Gimp
and UFRaw to obtain similar result that if we used a software with 16bits
support.
http://tomy.fotolibre.net/fotolibre/cuarto-oscuro-digital-flujo-de-trabajo-con-ufraw/
http://tomy.fotolibre.net/fotolibre/cuarto-oscuro-digital-ii-
Steve Thompson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Still, I am passionate about the Gimp, and its raw potential leaves me
> optimistic enough to think that with enough people requesting
> features, someone might decide to make them priorities.
Please also consider, that the GIMP project is not as big as
On 1/10/07, Brendan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Adjustment layers have to be in a future implementation of Gimp if we
> > expect the tool to remain in any way competitive. Both Krita and
>
> You must be new. The devs running this list do not care about moving the
> Gimp forward to compete or ab
Geoffrey -
On 1/9/07, lists <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Steven Woody wrote:
> > thanks for all the information, but i still expect the adjustment
> > layer to be available in the future releases. anyway, adjustment layer
> > is not wholly in function equal to duplicate a layer.
>
> So, if you 'ex
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I was going to burn some Gimp CD's to distribute at our IBM (Brotherhood
of Magicians - not Business Machines) Ring. Does anyone know of any CD
labels that someone has made? Would look better than me just writing
"Gimp" on the front with a sharpie.
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Hello,
I have written two articles in spanish language that explain how to use Gimp
and UFRaw to obtain similar result that if we used a software with 16bits
support.
http://tomy.fotolibre.net/fotolibre/cuarto-oscuro-digital-flujo-de-trabajo-con-ufraw/
http://tomy.fotolibre.net/fotolibre/cuarto-
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