Quoting Neil Woolford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I have a series of images of objects, shot from the same viewpoint, which all
> need to have the same perspective transformation applied before they are
> retouched and used.
>
> Is there any simple way of exactly repeating a transformation on a series
filters->warp->iwarp
On 4/17/07, Renan Birck Pinheiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Em Seg, 2007-04-16 às 15:10 +0200, Claus Cyrny escreveu:
> Hi,
>
> does anyone know if there is a Script-Fu available
> somewhere which emulates Kai's Power Tools (KPT)?
> I once had KPT v 3 under Corel PHOTO-PAIN
John R. Culleton wrote:
> The only entry on the python submenu is sphere.py, which was there when I
> started.
They do not necessarily show up there - scripts and plug-ins can
register themselves in any menu they want (and with 2.3, an increasing
number of context menus as well)
Thus the regis
Renan Birck Pinheiro wrote:
> Em Seg, 2007-04-16 às 16:43 -0400, John R. Culleton escreveu:
>
>> They were picked
>> up as new plugins during the startup display but I still can't find
>> them on a menu.
>>
>
> Then I don't know. Strange issue.
>
>
I have the same problem, also Slackw
Em Seg, 2007-04-16 às 16:43 -0400, John R. Culleton escreveu:
> They were picked
> up as new plugins during the startup display but I still can't find
> them on a menu.
Then I don't know. Strange issue.
Since sphere.py shows up, it doesn't seem to be an issue with Python-fu
interpreter.
Do yo
On Monday 16 April 2007 16:28, Renan Birck Pinheiro wrote:
> Em Seg, 2007-04-16 às 12:14 -0400, John R. Culleton escreveu:
> > There are several python-fu scripts installed but they don't show
> > up under the xtn menu or anyplace else I can find when running
> > Gimp.
>
> Did you put them in ~/.gi
Em Seg, 2007-04-16 às 12:14 -0400, John R. Culleton escreveu:
>
> There are several python-fu scripts installed but they don't show up
> under the xtn menu or anyplace else I can find when running Gimp.
Did you put them in ~/.gimp-2.3/plugins and chmod +x them?
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Em Seg, 2007-04-16 às 15:10 +0200, Claus Cyrny escreveu:
> Hi,
>
> does anyone know if there is a Script-Fu available
> somewhere which emulates Kai's Power Tools (KPT)?
> I once had KPT v 3 under Corel PHOTO-PAINT, and it
> had some really nice fx. What I'm particularly looking
> for is the KPT
Hi,
I have a series of images of objects, shot from the same viewpoint, which all
need to have the same perspective transformation applied before they are
retouched and used.
Is there any simple way of exactly repeating a transformation on a series of
images. It appears that the perspective tran
There are several python-fu scripts installed but they don't show up
under the xtn menu or anyplace else I can find when running Gimp.
Only the sphere.py script shows up. Gimp 2-3-13 on Slackware 11.
--
John Culleton
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On Mon 16-Apr-2007 at 07:57 -0400, John R. Culleton wrote:
>>
>> http://hugin.sf.net/
>>
>> These tools can be used together to streamline panorama generation
>> and can be used to create fabulous (and massive) wide-angle images.
>
> Are these tools useful for top-to-bottom merges or even diagona
Hi,
does anyone know if there is a Script-Fu available
somewhere which emulates Kai's Power Tools (KPT)?
I once had KPT v 3 under Corel PHOTO-PAINT, and it
had some really nice fx. What I'm particularly looking
for is the KPT tool which has a sort of magnifying glass
as an interface, which allowe
On Sunday 15 April 2007 22:51, Toby Haynes wrote:
> Julien Michielsen wrote:
> > It regularly so happens I'd like to merge/overlap two digital
> > pictures. Gimp does have tools to fit two pictures by hand (take
> > one picture as a layer, and turn and twist them till they fit
> > almost perfectly)
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