The GIMP Select tools have several modes including an additive mode which
allows you to add a selection area to your current selection area, a
difference mode which allows you to select the difference of two selections
or subtract an area from a current selection (which sounds kind of like what
you
Claus Cyrny wrote:
> http://home.arcor.de/ccyrny/downloads/textures.tar.gz
>
> and
>
> http://home.arcor.de/ccyrny/downloads/textures.zip
The files should contain an statement regarding the usage and
distribution. Currently, distribution by anyone else then you is
disallowed under many jurisdic
Noel Stoutenburg wrote:
> Adrian Dusa wrote:
>
>> I'm a Gimp newbie, using it for a long time but at an amateur level.
>>
>> I have the following (hopefully simple) problem: given two rectangles
>> with a common border, is there a way to select the region *inside* one
>> rectangle (to fill it
Adrian Dusa wrote:
>
> I'm a Gimp newbie, using it for a long time but at an amateur level.
>
> I have the following (hopefully simple) problem: given two rectangles
> with a common border, is there a way to select the region *inside* one
> rectangle (to fill it with another color), without affec
Hi Adrian,
Adrian Dusa wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I'm a Gimp newbie, using it for a long time but at an amateur level.
>
> I have the following (hopefully simple) problem: given two rectangles
> with a common border, is there a way to select the region *inside* one
> rectangle (to fill it with ano
Dear all,
I'm a Gimp newbie, using it for a long time but at an amateur level.
I have the following (hopefully simple) problem: given two rectangles with a
common border, is there a way to select the region *inside* one rectangle (to
fill it with another color), without affecting the contents o
On Mon, Feb 2, 2009 at 8:19 AM, Claus Cyrny wrote:
> Ok, the textures are now available at
>
> http://home.arcor.de/ccyrny/downloads/textures.tar.gz
>
> and
>
> http://home.arcor.de/ccyrny/downloads/textures.zip
>
> Claus ;-)
>
Claus,
Hi there. That's much better. Both of those are fine.
Than
>On Mon, Feb 02, 2009 at 01:37:24PM +0100, Claus Cyrny wrote:
>>
>> I have to admit that, after following this thread, I still
>> have no idea what Zhang Wei Wu means by 'lossless 'cropping'.
>> I understand' lossless compression', but cropping is by definition
>> lossy (you remove part of the ori
Hi,
On 02 Feb 09 12:44 Alexander Rabtchevich
said:
> I guess lossless means the remained part ot the image hasn't been
> re-encoded (it has the same jpg data as the original image).
That was what I understood when I made my initial reply. Hence I
described the workings of a "jpeg file editor"
Jeffrey Brent McBeth wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 02, 2009 at 01:29:18PM +0100, Claus Cyrny wrote:
>
>>> Could you check if this file is a valid zip file?
>> Sorry, the file got corrupted somehow. I'm using Ubuntu's
>> archive manager, and it seems that there's a problem
>> with zip files. I now created
On Mon, Feb 02, 2009 at 01:37:24PM +0100, Claus Cyrny wrote:
>
> I have to admit that, after following this thread, I still
> have no idea what Zhang Wei Wu means by 'lossless 'cropping'.
> I understand' lossless compression', but cropping is by definition
> lossy (you remove part of the original
I guess lossless means the remained part ot the image hasn't been
re-encoded (it has the same jpg data as the original image).
Claus Cyrny wrote:
> I have to admit that, after following this thread, I still
> have no idea what Zhang Wei Wu means by 'lossless 'cropping'.
> I understand' lossless c
Greg Chapman wrote:
> Hi Alexander,
>
> On 02 Feb 09 09:26 Alexander Rabtchevich
> said:
>> I think you mix cropping and resizing :).
>
> I didn't mix them. I just assumed Johan had. Up till now this thread
> had been exclusively about cropping.
I have to admit that, after following this thre
On Mon, Feb 02, 2009 at 01:29:18PM +0100, Claus Cyrny wrote:
> > Could you check if this file is a valid zip file?
>
> Sorry, the file got corrupted somehow. I'm using Ubuntu's
> archive manager, and it seems that there's a problem
> with zip files. I now created a tar.gz archive. I'm
> not sure
Michael Schumacher wrote:
>> Von: Claus Cyrny
>
>> zip archive:
>>
>> http://home.arcor.de/ccyrny/downloads/textures.zip
>
> Could you check if this file is a valid zip file?
Sorry, the file got corrupted somehow. I'm using Ubuntu's
archive manager, and it seems that there's a problem
with zi
On Mon, Feb 2, 2009 at 5:38 AM, Michael Schumacher wrote:
>> Von: Claus Cyrny
>> http://home.arcor.de/ccyrny/downloads/textures.zip
>
> Could you check if this file is a valid zip file?
>
Sure doesn't work on my system, unzipping resulted in a bunch of error
messages and only two files.
alliga
> Von: Claus Cyrny
> zip archive:
>
> http://home.arcor.de/ccyrny/downloads/textures.zip
Could you check if this file is a valid zip file?
Michael
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>
>Lossless resizing? How do you envision that?
>
>-- Johan
>
while I have heard about possible plans about how to do lossless resizing
from one of the JPEG guys, it would require extension of the standard and it
would only be able to resize to 1/8, 2/8, 3/8, ... of the original size.
It does not
Hi Alexander,
On 02 Feb 09 09:26 Alexander Rabtchevich
said:
> I think you mix cropping and resizing :).
I didn't mix them. I just assumed Johan had. Up till now this thread
had been exclusively about cropping.
Greg Chapman
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Hi all,
after reading the last post in the 'Golden Text'
thread, I came up with a number of textures myself.
I packed the in a zip archive, and anyone here on
the list is free to download them for personal use.
I'm actually not sure if those textures tile; an
attempt to perform the 'Tile...' opti
I think you mix cropping and resizing :).
Greg Chapman wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On 02 Feb 09 08:24 Johan Vromans said:
>
>> Lossless resizing? How do you envision that?
>>
>
> 1. Read the file
> 2. Separate image segment from, Comment, EXIF, IPTC, and other data
> segments
> 3. Delete just thos
Hi,
On 02 Feb 09 08:24 Johan Vromans said:
>
> Lossless resizing? How do you envision that?
1. Read the file
2. Separate image segment from, Comment, EXIF, IPTC, and other data
segments
3. Delete just those bytes that refer to the unwanted parts of the
image
4. Reassemble the file, with any r
zhangwe...@realss.com writes:
> Can any recommend such an editor for lossless cropping & rotating,
> better even lossless resizing,
Lossless resizing? How do you envision that?
-- Johan
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