> OT: Paul, just wanted to say that this is the most astoundingly
> over-the-top use of an HTML email I have ever seen, and seeing it on
> this list in particular is almost like some sort of a gift to those of
> us with a dark sense of humor. :-) Bravo
I apologise
I constantly forget to swi
Torsten says:
Also, no serious photographer will just abandon analog photography and go
totally digital. Any fine grained film will yield much better resolutions
than
what the most expensive digital cameras are capable of.
This is simply not true. I am a serious non-professional photographer who
>On 1/13/10, Programmer In Training wrote:
>
>>> On 1/12/10, Norman Silverstone wrote:
The great thing about GIMP is that it is free so you can try it, at no
cost to yourself, and see if it will do what you want it to do.
>>>
>>> But so is Photoshop. 30 days trial :)
>>>
>> Photoshop is f
Nuno Miguel dos Santos Baeta a écrit :
> Hello!
>
> I don't understand anything about digital image manipulation but I've
> got to learn as, last year, I finally bought a digital camera, after
> making photos with film for many years, mainly B&W which I developed
> and printed myself. To learn di
On 01/12/2010 02:33 PM, Larry H. wrote:
> When I use the text tool, the output is noticeably pixelated. How can I
> prevent that?
>
> I am learning to use GIMP 2.6 on a Windows XP professional machine, a Dell.
>
It'd be helpful if you could post the file online somewhere and send us a
link, s
On 1/13/10, Programmer In Training wrote:
>> On 1/12/10, Norman Silverstone wrote:
>>> The great thing about GIMP is that it is free so you can try it, at no
>>> cost to yourself, and see if it will do what you want it to do.
>>
>> But so is Photoshop. 30 days trial :)
>>
> Photoshop is free to tr
On 1/12/2010 2:38 PM, Alexandre Prokoudine wrote:
> On 1/12/10, Norman Silverstone wrote:
>> The great thing about GIMP is that it is free so you can try it, at no
>> cost to yourself, and see if it will do what you want it to do.
>
> But so is Photoshop. 30 days trial :)
>
> Alexandre
Photoshop
> > The great thing about GIMP is that it is free so you can try it, at no
> > cost to yourself, and see if it will do what you want it to do.
>
> But so is Photoshop. 30 days trial :)
The difficulty is that whilst GIMP will run on virtually any operating
system Photoshop will not.
Norman
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On 1/12/10, Norman Silverstone wrote:
> The great thing about GIMP is that it is free so you can try it, at no
> cost to yourself, and see if it will do what you want it to do.
But so is Photoshop. 30 days trial :)
Alexandre
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The great thing about GIMP is that it is free so you can try it, at no
cost to yourself, and see if it will do what you want it to do. Never
mind what others will tell you about whether it should be 16 bit or 8
bit and is colour management essential or not. I suggest the thing to do
is that you dec
When I use the text tool, the output is noticeably pixelated. How can I
prevent that?
I am learning to use GIMP 2.6 on a Windows XP professional machine, a Dell.
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Very few plugin come with a installer, most just as a single exe file
As by effect even when locale and help files are provided ,as example for
Liquid Rescale, most have no idea about where place them.
(usually everything is just dropped in a plugin folder )
I know of some that even remove the h
On Tue, 2010-01-12 at 16:51 +, Nuno Miguel dos Santos Baeta wrote:
> * Photoshop: Must be used for 'serious' work.
Depends on who's being serious. Truth is, it depends on the type of
work and one man's "serious" is another man's "who cares".
Note that I've done covers for magazines with GI
Am Dienstag, 12. Januar 2010 17:51:02 schrieb Nuno Miguel dos Santos Baeta:
> ** Is has no color management (I don't know what this is);
Unless you use a very outdated version of Gimp, this is not true.
> ** Just 8 bit/channel;
> ** No CMYK.
This is still true, but should be fixed within t
IMHO, and to cut the long story short:
- use the GIMP
- learn how to use it by means of the help included, the many excellent
tutorials existing, Akkana Peck's book and MeetTheGimp.org video-shows.
There are still other resources available.
- CMYK: you won't be needing that any time soon, and some
Hello!
I don't understand anything about digital image manipulation but I've
got to learn as, last year, I finally bought a digital camera, after
making photos with film for many years, mainly B&W which I developed
and printed myself. To learn digital image manipulation I need a
program such as G
> > does make GIMP run in Russian, but, as stated above, all 3rd part
> > plug-ins like GAP and Liquid Rescale are in English for her.
> >
> > Any advices?
Just checked the git repository of the liquid rescale plug-in.
Paths are hardcoded, so it is really a bug in the plug-in source.
I filed a bu
Am Dienstag, 12. Januar 2010 11:41:54 schrieb Alexandre Prokoudine:
> Hi,
>
> A user reports that all localized 3rd party plug-ins run in English
> for her on Windows.
>
> She has German locale set in the system (she lives in Germany), but
> she modified environment variable for GIMP to run it in
Hi,
A user reports that all localized 3rd party plug-ins run in English
for her on Windows.
She has German locale set in the system (she lives in Germany), but
she modified environment variable for GIMP to run it in Russian. It
does make GIMP run in Russian, but, as stated above, all 3rd part
plu
Hear hear. I am impressed.
Back on topic. The NRW is Nikon new raw file format and can be found in
the Nikon CoolPix P6000. Here is an article about it:
http://www.richardshih.com/blog/?p=326
I spoke with LightCrafts yesterday & they told me that Lightzone can
decode the NRW format by renaming t
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