David Tschumperle wrote:
Hi everyone,
I would like to make a short announcement here.
We have released a new plug-in for GIMP, named G'MIC
which may be interesting
for some users (at least, it is what we hope).
Here is the URL : http://gmic.sourceforge.net/gimp.shtml
This
D.Jones (aka) Capnhud (capn...@yahoo.com) wrote (in part) (on
2009-01-21 at 07:07):
http://gmic.sourceforge.net/.gmic4gimp_def
In order to use this on Gimp Windows do you put all of the included
files in the plugin directory?
Basically yes. I've put it in a sub-folder of Plug-ins and
Basically yes. I've put it in a sub-folder of Plug-ins and then added
that folder as a separate entry in
Preferences-Folders-Plugins since with four items with nondescript
names I want to be able to figure which bits belong to which plugins.
Question ... does anyone else do it like this or am
Hi,
On Wed, 2009-01-21 at 13:56 +0800, Aron wrote:
I want to know when will gimp 2.6.5 release, I am doing proofreading of
Simplified Chinese translations,I wonder if I can finish my work before
new version release. :-)
Most probably you have at least another two weeks before the 2.6.5
I created this using Gimp 2.6 on Mac 10.5:
http://ajaygautam.com/ots-logo.png
When I resize this to a smaller image, the text gets all distorted:
http://ajaygautam.com/ots-logo-small.png
I have been looking around on google, but couldn't find much.
Tried scaling with all the different ways