a clumsy gui that is not at all easy to use
(especially for those trained in photoshop) and which does not compare
favourably with standards set by photoshop.
I personally don't mind the UI... It is simply a matter of learning how to
use it. I
have never used PS, myself, but I suspect I
Select the layer in question in the layers dialog. Right click on it and do
Layer to
Image Size, this will make the layer exactly the size of the image. You might
also
check at the top of the layers dialog and make sure the small check box for
keep
transparency isn't checked. (indeed, perhaps
Is there a preference in GIMP, to make a channel appear as a
grayscale layer, instead of a red, green, or blue layer? Is
decomposing the image the only way to do this? I would laike to
compare two channels more easily, and the R/G/B color cast doesn't
seem to help...
Thanks,
Victor
Von: Victor Domingos [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Is there a preference in GIMP, to make a channel appear as a
grayscale layer, instead of a red, green, or blue layer?
AFAIK no. It's been on the wishlist for quite some while, and there is a patch
attached to bug
Quoting Victor Domingos [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Is there a preference in GIMP, to make a channel appear as a
grayscale layer, instead of a red, green, or blue layer? Is
decomposing the image the only way to do this? I would laike to
compare two channels more easily, and the R/G/B color cast
John R. Culleton wrote:
1. Ability to work with and save files using CMYK color model.
1a. Use ICC profiles for viewing and exporting CMYK model files.
Known issues.
2. Clean up the code for exporting PostScript and Encapsulated
PostScript files. I have on occasion dug into the source code
Date: Mon, 9 Jul 2007 16:36:13 -0400
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Subject: Re: [Gimp-user] Gimp-user Digest, Vol 58, Issue 10
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* Michael Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Is there a preference in GIMP, to make a channel appear as a
grayscale layer, instead of a red, green, or blue layer? Is
decomposing the image the only way to do this? I would laike to
compare two channels more easily, and the R/G/B color cast doesn't
seem to help...
Google for
Is there a preference in GIMP, to make a channel appear as a
grayscale layer, instead of a red, green, or blue layer? Is
decomposing the image the only way to do this? I would laike to
compare two channels more easily, and the R/G/B color cast doesn't
seem to help...
Google for
As I wrote in my previous message, the GIMP developers are not opposed
to some of the ideas included in Gimpshop, if only they were
implemented in a correct way. The developers are open to suggestions
and are looking at alternative solutions whenever possible. Just
check the recent
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