May I just give you an advice based on my personal experience?
1. Healing brush works nice to clean some skin defects.
2. As healing tool uses some space around actual brush size, avoid using
it near edges of some contrast parts. e.g. close to lips.
3. If some parts of a skin are overburnt, there
nks.
>
> Caruso
>
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Try using G'MIC (former GREYCStoration) of wavelet denoise filters for
GIMP. Also UFRaw has built-in wavelet noise reduction. Hope it helps.
http://cimg.sourceforge.net/greycstoration/
http://registry.gimp.org/node/4235
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I guess the amount of GIMP abilities used for processing of photographs,
including retouching, depends on users qualification. Maybe there are
some scripts or plug-ins which are not used in everyday life, but they
can also be used for image decoration.
So IMHO there can be "beginners" and "expe
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
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
It needs to be mentioned Windows version is 0.13 b from 2005 year.
Doug wrote:
> resynthesizer-0.16 runs fine on 2.6.0. You can get it from
> http://www.logarithmic.net/pfh/resynthesizer as a tarball (or rpm for
> various Linux distros or in a Windows version).
>
> Doug
>
Rene Veerman wrote:
> Alexander Rabtchevich wrote:
>> Rene Veerman wrote:
>>> Is it possible to switch interface languages? I've been fed dutch, but
>>> like english better.
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>
Yes, it's possible. On Unix use a script
export LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8 && gimp
On Windows add a parameter
LC_ALL
with a value
en_US.UTF-8
to system->additional->system variables. That will change the language
of _all_ GTK+ progr
e circles, squares, diamonds, etc as the repeating
> pattern?
>
>
Try Inkscape for regular shapes. inskape.org
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e Ubuntu 7.10 and I use GIMP
> 2.4.2.
>
> Norman
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>
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is sharper than the RAW conversion.
>>
>>
>> Norman
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es this need
> to be set to any particular figure?
>
> Norman
>
>
>
WB in RAW converter is a set of 3 multipliers, one for each channel - R,
G, B. This is more flexible than color temperature itself.
If you move green slider you will see how the picture changes.
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> It now works perfectly with both IDimager and Fastone image viewer.
>
> I appreciated the lightning fast responses!
>
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> of discussions.
>
>
>
Sven is the project leader and main contributor to the code. You can
simply browse via
http://svn.gnome.org/svn/gimp/trunk/ChangeLog
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ke head nor tail of the lcms
> stuff, but absolutely have to have a "true" monitor.
>
> Cheers,
> Simon
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> - Original Message
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t; operating on the same colour values.
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> do like to wander on my own when out for a shoot.
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able to afford one; they all
> seem to think well of the 40D, after studying it, "Not perfect,
> but close enough," sort of thing. (-:
>
> Cheers; Leon
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is the whole list. Dot.
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n 40D (a DSLR) by
> people who actually use the suckers for a living. Still ghasp
> dollars an item, but fairly good value for the ghasp. It's like
> a cut-down version of the 5D, which is an excellent little
> gadget.
>
>
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than 8 bits internally). Upcoming GIMP 2.4 has only 8 bits, 2.6 is
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have just two criteria, the camera must be
> light and easy to handle (a bit shaky due to age and arthritis) and
> shoot in RAW. All suggestions gratefully received.
>
> Norman
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Does Shift work with other tools (selection etc.)?
Bettina Lechner wrote:
> I did hold down shift, but it did'nt pop up - maybe it's a x11 problem?
>
> any ideas?
>
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I use GIMP for Windows - 2.3.19 or 2.4 RC1. It works on both.
Bettina Lechner wrote:
> I did hold down shift, but it did'nt pop up - maybe it's a x11 problem?
>
> any ideas?
>
> do you see the color info? which gimp version do you use?
> thanks tina
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nfofenster in german). in gimp 2.2. I found it in the menu view
> (ansicht) or it opened together with the pipette.
>
> is this an error or is it not implemented anymore?
>
> thank you for your informations,
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7;t been able to figure
> this out.
>
> The only mention of Depth of Field in the Beginning Gimp book I have is
> in relation to photography as opposed to editing.
>
> Can I achieve this effect?
>
> Regards,
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> Is there a tutorial on this somewhere?
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use Slackware 11.
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> TIA,
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You can also try
http://sound.eti.pg.gda.pl/~greg/gimp/
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> I should add that the Greycstoration Plug-in will also work wonders in
> cartoonifying an image.
>
> http://www.greyc.ensicaen.fr/~dtschump/greycstoration/index.html
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The development version uses space for panning. It will be in 2.4 release.
>>> How can I get keyboard access to the "pan" tool?
>> View-->Navigate Window
>> opens up a dialog box, in which you can use your arrow keys to pan
>> around.
&g
of the GTK+ file-chooser dialog can still be
> improved, but cerainly not by adding more stuff to it that is already
> handled by the native file manager.
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the performance of their HECK algorithm (don't recall what it
> was). Funny - but notice, the paper WAS accepted. I bet they didn't
> study at school what HECK meant.
>
> This is the problem for US and UK people: their language i
place now :(. The
latest version I ever seen is greycstoration-0.2.4-a.tgz . I do not
remember where I've got it from.
Fabrizio Lippolis wrote:
> Alexander Rabtchevich ha scritto:
>
>> 4. GREYCstoration - for noise reduction.
>
> Yesterday I have tried this one
adjusting the white
> balance of an image.
>
> I wonder if you know, but the grey-point plugin has a mode in which it
> converts from a color A (foreground, which you can specify with the
> eyedropper) to color B (background, which you can specify with the
> eyedropper or with
olor.
Fabrizio Lippolis wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I would like to ask photographers which plugins you use and you think
> are most useful. Actually I use ufraw for RAW conversion and
> manipulation and resynthesizer for photo retouching. Thank you.
>
> Regards,
> Fabrizio
ould probably put it into
> the toplevel Colors menu there.
>
> At some point someone really needs to write a GIMP menu editor so that
> users can put their favorite plug-ins where they like them best.
>
>
> Sven
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> Let me know...
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> Luca
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> All the best,
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> Luca
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are for content creation from
scratch (as Gimp was claimed to be used as designed) increases slowly,
but the number of people who needs all-in-one tool for both photo
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overwise it would take a
lot of time and memory.
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reation of new images is required?
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t for me Pentax *istDS camera.
There is also a dfraw...
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Sorry, I don't know.
If there is a MAC conference on GIMP (as it is for Windows), you can ask
somebody there to compile the plugin for you.
Richard Nagle wrote:
is there a Mac OS version compiled?
thanks-
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with change of correlation value.
Richard Nagle wrote:
What I need to do is to refocus the image, or resharpen,
however, unsharpen mask made it worst.
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I'm second to that - the user list is the right place where the new
releases are to be announced :).
Olivier Ripoll wrote:
That 1) an announcement of Gimp 2.2.7 would be welcome on the gimp-devel
and gimp-user mailing lists. I do not usually check the web site.
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I've downsampled from 1562x1562 (crop) to 64x64 (avatar). And the
incremental scaling produced definetely better results. GIMP 2.2.3,
Windows, cubic scaling.
David Hodson wrote:
Alexander Rabtchevich wrote:
It is known incremental scaling produces better results than one-step
scaling.
On
It is known incremental scaling produces better results than one-step
scaling. Is it possible to add "steps" listbox (with the default value
1) to the future GIMP scaling dialog to provide automatic incremetal
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image data, and perform the transform by itself on
the orginal file.
--That means, that the jpeg plug-in would do the job, not the GIMP. It
would be feasible, but I do not see it making much sense, and would
be a terrible hack.
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There are some lossless jpeg transformations - flip and rotate (as Ifran
view does under Windows). Are there any plans to introduce them in GIMP?
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inux. Any suggestions from anyone where I can find that?
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d a way to copy the grayscale data just into a single
channel - it always goes to all three channels.
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cannot be
done at the time because of patent and licensing issues slowing down the
adoption (and the lack of RAW converters that I could trust). Maybe in 2010.
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r selection region has been added. The selection appears
visible after focus change or something else. It has happened since 2.2.0.
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least in the latest build for Windows (2.2.1) that after editing the
text being transformed before it loses the transformations.
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And there is still no GIMP 2.2.2 compiled for Windows...
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priate result.
Another question, my girlfriend is fantastic, has a eye red and
another white (like her cat). How aply White eyes reductions?
Select and process eyes in turn.
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opening of RAW images from the
digital camera. This can involve the description of dcraw and rawphoto
utilities (with links to Linux and Windows versions). Also a few images
shown will be nice.
This is my IMHO :).
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~mplough/tmp/CRW_0092.CRW .
Thank you,
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I've opened the bug
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=153516
David Neary wrote:
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Alexander Rabtchevich wrote:
Are there any plans of fixing the bug
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=124134
in 2.2?
Given that the bug is marked as FIXED? I doubt it. It won't show
up in
window along with
the narrowing of the edit controls, the window could be 2 times narrower
without any changes in GTK.
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Are there any plans of fixing the bug
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=124134
in 2.2?
Given that the bug is marked as
Are there any plans of fixing the bug
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check it out. Does dcraw use the .badpixels file if you run it standalone?
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Matthew, it seems rawphoto doesn't use .badpixels file if it exists.
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Hello, Matthew
I know nothing about using *.tif as a RAW file.
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So that's why it had to check those! Do you know if other cameras have
RAW images with a .tif extension? If so, I will place both those
extensions back on the list.
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is to modify GTK+ to add several dialog types. Other is to add new type
to GIMP but not to remove old one.
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relax and stop thinking on File Selector? As for me, tomorrow
my thoughts become clearer and better (and some of them become less
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The RAW images have *.jpg extension. So the plugin should check the
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solves the problem by isn't convenient (at least for comparison with
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Excellent! I am glad to hear that it works. I have now made the Windows
source available at
http://www.princeton.edu/~mplough/tmp/rawphoto-20040830-src-cygwin.tgz
. No changes to rawphoto.c were necessary to build the plugin, but I
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today later with description of the process and links to required packages.
P.S. Yesterday I've managed to install GIMP2.0.3. It took the whole day
long (I'm not a guru :) ), but today the newer 2.0.4 is announced... ;)
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to look good when printed out. I'me trying to locate an app on the Windows side that outputs screens in hi-res but I haven't had any luck.
Hey, what did you think of the MacGIMP ad in Mac Design Magazine?
Thanks!
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erful than regular users need and
still don't have features the professional needs. These features are:
more than 8 bits per channel and color management.
So as for me I'd like to see RAW support (I mean without downsampling)
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I have another question - is it possible through settings to make GIMP
to display the size of rectangular selection, excluding non-image
area? Current realization displays the size o
locations
within the main image window in order to obtain various coordinates
for subsequent processing.
No, there isn't. All you can do is to show a representation of the
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2.2 is going to have the same core as 2.0, isn't it?
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release and decided that we are targetting a GIMP-2.2 release about
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