On Tuesday 29 September 2009 07:06:52 am Phil Labonte wrote:
> have looked online on the Gimp site and I am not clear if Gimp
> supports 16 or 24 or 32 bit images?
as far as i know, GIMP processes colors with 16 bit precision when "use GEGL"
is
enabled from the "colors" menu. work is in progres
On 09/29/2009 03:36 AM, Phil Labonte wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have looked online on the Gimp site and I am not clear if Gimp
> supports 16 or 24 or 32 bit images?
>
> Can someone point me to the correct answer for Gimp 2.6.7
Hi
GIMP 2.6 does not and GIMP 2.8 will not work with higher than
8 bits-p
Hello,
I have looked online on the Gimp site and I am not clear if Gimp
supports 16 or 24 or 32 bit images?
Can someone point me to the correct answer for Gimp 2.6.7
Thanks
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Hello Phani,
> > check out the "Corrective" mode
>
> please excuse my ignorance, but where do i find this mode?
http://docs.gimp.org/en/gimp-tools-transform.html#gimp-tool-transform
-> Tool Options -> Direction
You find this setting (and all other tool related options) in the tool options
dialo
On Monday 28 September 2009, Jude T. wrote:
> I know I have seen, in the Gimp Manual, a way of adjusting a photo that's
> been taken on a bit of a slant - for instance a photo of a window. I have a
> photo where my horizon is on a slant. Can anyone remind me where in the
> Gimp manual it tells me h
On Mon, 2009-09-21 at 14:55 -0700, Patrick Horgan wrote:
> Lately when I'm in move mode and move my cursor over guides they don't
> get red and I can't move them. Any attempt just moves the layer. I'm
> assuming a user interface change happened, so, what's the new way to
> move guides?
Look a
On Mon, 2009-09-28 at 12:08 +, Gary Collins wrote:
>
> some time ago there was a thread about changing the brush icon between
> showing the brush size and a precise crosshair. I can't seem to locate
> that thread, but if I remember rightly it was suggested that the
> change should happen at mo
I found this old Q/A after trying the tutorial referenced:
http://www.dslreports.com/forum/remark,15173919
Here is the full list of steps:
1)Open Image
2)Go to Image>Mode>Decompose
3)Check LAB, Check Decompose to Layers, hit OK
4)Open Layers dialog. Make only the B layer visible.
5)Duplicate B l
Joe Carsto wrote:
On Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 2:42 AM, Jude T.
wrote:
I know I have seen, in the Gimp Manual, a way of
adjusting a photo that's been
taken on a bit of a slant - for instance a photo of a window. I have a
photo
where my horizon is on a slant. Can anyone
On Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 2:42 AM, Jude T. wrote:
> I know I have seen, in the Gimp Manual, a way of adjusting a photo that's
> been
> taken on a bit of a slant - for instance a photo of a window. I have a
> photo
> where my horizon is on a slant. Can anyone remind me where in the Gimp
> manual
> i
hi,
some time ago there was a thread about changing the brush icon between showing
the brush size and a precise crosshair. I can't seem to locate that thread, but
if I remember rightly it was suggested that the change should happen at
mouse-click, or when holding the mouse button down.
Now
On Monday 28 September 2009 03:16:52 pm Carusoswi wrote:
> >Well, actually, I created one copy of the business card as an independent
> image. Text in that image was flattened along with other elements.
that's where you get the fuzzy-ness from. you can copy & paste text layers
between images wit
On Monday 28 September 2009 02:59:17 pm Jude T. wrote:
> >Tools > Transformation > Rotate
this should be the first step in straightening out an image with distorted
perspective, as you get when you don't hold the camera straight.
after getting _something_ straight, either the middle of the imag
>On Sunday 27 September 2009 10:37:30 am Carusoswi wrote:
>> the smaller text (phone number,
>> address, email address, etc) printed looking rather fuzzy and of low
>> resolution.
>
>after creating the text, do you keep it as text layer, or do you merge it
with
>another layer, or by some other m
>Jude T. schreef:
>> I know I have seen, in the Gimp Manual, a way of adjusting a photo that's
been
>> taken on a bit of a slant - for instance a photo of a window. I have a
photo
>> where my horizon is on a slant. Can anyone remind me where in the Gimp
manual
>> it tells me how to adjust this? man
I know I have seen, in the Gimp Manual, a way of adjusting a photo that's been
taken on a bit of a slant - for instance a photo of a window. I have a photo
where my horizon is on a slant. Can anyone remind me where in the Gimp manual
it tells me how to adjust this? many thanks for any help!
Jude
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