On Fri, 2010-01-08 at 22:05 -0500, Anthony DiSante wrote:
Here are my files:
http://nodivisions.com/stuff/ext_posts/gimp-unsmooth-gradient.jpg
http://nodivisions.com/stuff/ext_posts/gimp-unsmooth-gradient.xcf.gz
As you can see, there are obvious striations there, rather than a smooth
Hi all,
I am new to gimp and am having trouble removing unwanted objects from
digital photos. I have tried CLONE, Erasure etc, but to no avail.
Where can I go to find information to remove unwanted objects from
pictures. Hope someone can help.
Thanks.
I am new at this also, been at it for
I am new to gimp and am having trouble removing unwanted objects from
digital photos. I have tried CLONE, Erasure etc, but to no avail.
Where can I go to find information to remove unwanted objects from
pictures. Hope someone can help.
I am new at this also, been at it for about two
Hi,
is it possible to read the location of sample points from Python?
Just as you can e.g. read the anchor points of vectors.
Thanks,
Mathias
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So, I downloaded the Resynthesizer plugin using the apt command, and it
successfully installed into my 2.6 Gimp.
In the past, I have located previous plugin files and copied them to the /opt
equivalent directories in order to install them for use in my 2.7 Gimp setup.
I know this plugin was
thanks @owen and @claus, but this isn't the problem. I know about the
different modes and use them a lot. This is something that sometimes happens,
and I don't know if I'm accidentally pressing something.
As to ctrl^T, that's not it, because it's not about the visibility of the
selection,
On 01/09/2010 05:35 AM, Sven Neumann wrote:
On Fri, 2010-01-08 at 22:05 -0500, Anthony DiSante wrote:
Here are my files:
http://nodivisions.com/stuff/ext_posts/gimp-unsmooth-gradient.jpg
http://nodivisions.com/stuff/ext_posts/gimp-unsmooth-gradient.xcf.gz
As you can see, there are