Hi,
phorg...@yahoo.com (2011-02-01 at 1834.43 -0800):
> On 02/01/2011 01:24 PM, GSR - FR wrote:
> > ... elision by patrick ...
> > Ooops, right... yet another reminder of why I hate interfaces that
> > hide and forget you opened the "|>". I just noticed the selector now,
> > different than the filt
On 02/01/2011 01:24 PM, GSR - FR wrote:
> ... elision by patrick ...
> Ooops, right... yet another reminder of why I hate interfaces that
> hide and forget you opened the "|>". I just noticed the selector now,
> different than the filtering one.
If the data has an extension of .data on the file nam
Hi,
d...@shadowdrama.net (2011-02-01 at 2254.23 +0200):
> On Tue, Feb 01, 2011 at 08:54:11PM +0100, mintakax wrote:
> > I often use photoshop to open binary flat files, either 8 or 16 bit
> > depth. In photoshop if I select open using photoshop raw format, a
> > dialog box pops up asking what the i
On Tue, Feb 01, 2011 at 08:54:11PM +0100, mintakax wrote:
> I often use photoshop to open binary flat files, either 8 or 16 bit
> depth. In photoshop if I select open using photoshop raw format, a
> dialog box pops up asking what the image dimensions are (ie, 512x512),
> the number of channels (ie
> I often use photoshop to open binary flat files, either 8 or 16 bit
> depth. In photoshop if I select open using photoshop raw format, a
> dialog box pops up asking what the image dimensions are (ie, 512x512),
> the number of channels (ie 1), the bit depth and the byte order.
> Is there any way t
Hi,
for...@gimpusers.com (2011-02-01 at 2054.11 +0100):
> I often use photoshop to open binary flat files, either 8 or 16 bit
> depth. In photoshop if I select open using photoshop raw format, a
> dialog box pops up asking what the image dimensions are (ie,
> 512x512), the number of channels (ie 1)
On Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 1:54 PM, mintakax wrote:
> they are images of satellite imagery that are just binary flat files.
Can you upload an example image somewhere, or is there a link?
Chris
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>I often use photoshop to open binary flat files, either 8 or 16 bit depth. In
>photoshop if I select open using photoshop raw format, a dialog box pops up
>asking what the image dimensions are (ie, 512x512), the number of channels (ie
>1), the bit depth and the byte order.
>Is there any way to
I often use photoshop to open binary flat files, either 8 or 16 bit depth. In
photoshop if I select open using photoshop raw format, a dialog box pops up
asking what the image dimensions are (ie, 512x512), the number of channels (ie
1), the bit depth and the byte order.
Is there any way to do th
>Hi,
> I am a first time user. The first problem that I encountered was after I
> outlined an image in order to remove the background around it, i could not
> disconnect from the outline tool (scissors). How do I do the disconnect?
>Thanks,
> Ernie
maybe look at this tutorial
http://g
I am guessing that you mean when you finished going around the area you wanted
to remove, that you were unable to close the scissors loop? The scissors tool
can be quite fussy like that. You have to hit your starting point exactly.
But if that isn't the problem, then yes, like someone else sai
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