be made and then the value would be: 300
or 700 retrospectively?
Already available in 2.7.x and will be in the stable 2.8
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have just opened.
This is exactly how it already works.
1. Open an image
2. Export it to something else.
3. Use Ctrl+E to overwrite that something else.
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tried
to register 'CdisplayLcms'.
I wouldn't say that it leads to any major problems, but should they
really be fighting? :)
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But I seriously doubt this will work as expected.
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exporting will start making sense only after Cairo
gets support for CMYK and spot colors.
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out the offset defaults. Now I don't bother any more.
The trick was to report it and, since you already have the patch,
attach it to your report. Please don't expect developers to gain a
long distance control over your mind and scan it for complants on GIMP
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is called addborder.scm
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although it's virtually impossible to guarantee that (because there
are always people who are ready to take offense at something).
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is right there, and you can use X shortcut too.
Are you talking about objects in a photo? You cannot magically swap
objects in foreground and background. You can select an object in the
foreground though, there is a tool for that:
http://docs.gimp.org/en/gimp-tool-foreground-select.html
Alexandre
implemented as a plug-in, but I can't
seem to find its source code and even so I'm not sure it would work in
v2.2. I'd suggest going for 2.4 or even 2.6 if possible.
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On Tue, Aug 23, 2011 at 12:17 AM, Mikael Ståldal wrote:
If you use GNOME or other GTK+ based desktop, you might perfer gcolor2.
Which is nowhere close to gpick :)
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be found here. is in
the footer of every page there, and
http://www.gimp.us.com/free-photo-editor/terms.php has the GPL text.
C'mon, people.
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(an Ubuntu spin-off) and Fedora.
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are on Linux, I'd rather recommend darktable over UFRaw.
It also supports LensFun library to fix distorsions.
Meanwhile Hugin 2011.2.0 is coming with lens calibration UI (just in
case you're interested).
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localized editing
tools.
The problem with hugin is that the learning curve is pretty steep, and I
don't use it often enough to remember how to use it.
It's somewhat intentional :)
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, that
should go to /usr/lib/gimp/2.0/plug-ins/ if you absolutely want it
installed for all users in the system.
For reference on add-ons installation and management you can use
http://libregraphicsworld.org/articles.php?article_id=30
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that ver 2.8 will support high bit depth color.
No, it doesn't say that. Read again.
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of filters and tools to work in high bit depth properly over last
several years. Probbaly not all, but not a small subset for sure.
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of 2012. It really depends on amount of
developers we manage to interest and their talent.
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registry.gimp.org
2. Are there any advantages to using 2.7 instead of 2.6.11
with respect to python scripting?
AFAIK, Python-Fu doesn't exactly support some API changes made over
last 12 months.
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2. Are there any advantages to using 2.7 instead of 2.6.11
with respect to python scripting?
AFAIK, Python-Fu doesn't exactly support some API changes made over
last 12 months.
In 2.7, that is :)
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and grouping by tags? Same bunny :)
Could you please point me to more information on this subject?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Font_management_software
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Check the tab with saving/exporting options. It used to have a setting
exactly for that.
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processing, OpenCL support
Non-destructive editing
Nice color adjustment and artistic tools.
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source code
tarball wasn't updated since October-November.
So it's either upgrading to 11.04 or building from source code or
asking PPA maintainer to update the build for 10.10.
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On Thu, Jul 7, 2011 at 9:10 PM, Stefan Maerz wrote:
On 7/7/2011 8:50 AM, Alexandre Prokoudine wrote:
Please refer to http://tasktaste.com/projects/Enselic/gimp-2-8
Does it really take an eight hour work day to decide on a splash screen? ;)
I'm quite sure it also involves actually doing one
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2011. Discounts tend to grow as books grow older.
Beginning GIMP was $49.99 originally
GIMP 2.6 Cookbook was $40.49 originally.
Also please note that Packt gives part of the revenue to GIMP project.
AFAIK , Apress doesn't do it.
P.S. So where is the review? :)
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On Sun, Jun 26, 2011 at 7:06 PM, Mikael Ståldal wrote:
I see that there is an eBook version of this book available. Is that
also without color?
As already pointed out in an earlier mail, it's in full color.
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three days ago? :)
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=10959610postcount=2
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On Fri, Jun 17, 2011 at 1:08 AM, Alexandre Prokoudine wrote:
On Fri, Jun 17, 2011 at 12:55 AM, FortKnox wrote:
I suggest having the ability to group layers
/me waves a magic wand, and grouped layers SUDDENLY are possible in an
already released unstable version of GIMP available to just about
doing all the waving and chanting :)
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I don't get your point.
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to snuff.
Google will not dictate the direction of Gimp. They will only help with
what the developers want.
Google already has full time engineers working on Ubuntu and Libreoffice and
tons of other
open source projects.
That sounds a bit like wishful thinking :)
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On Tue, Apr 19, 2011 at 9:08 PM, Leonard Evens wrote:
What I don't understand is how I managed to have the library installed
without the plugin.
UFRaw depends on it.
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, it might
be possible using hugin to correct the distortion. But I would like to
be able to do it with gimp if I can.
http://lensfun.sebastiankraft.net/
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are done (unless you
want tweaking variables that are the same as in panotools).
Additionally you can use darktable which has UI to LensFun as well,
but can work on JPEG too. But then you have to use Linux :)
There are even more photographty tools on Linux that can make use of LensFun.
Alexandre
image this can be too slow, so you can
temporarily resize, find the best setting, undo resizing and apply
same operation with preview disabled.
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- JPEG2000 support
- Cairo based rendering on canvas:
http://gimp.ru/images/news/digest/xor-vs-cairo.png
- More text on canvas options
In short, everything is neater.
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On 2/20/11, Leonard Evens wrote:
2. I downloaded pandora-combine-0.9.3.scm and put it as instructed in
my personal .gimp-2.6/scripts directory. But I can't find it in gimp.
Help Plug-in Browser
Start typing Pandora and you'll see where it is
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On 2/17/11, Matt Hines wrote:
Does anyone know if there's any kind of release timeline for Gimp.. like
when 2.8 will come out or if 2.7 even will?
There is no schedule.
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these features do what
they are supposed to do.
Other than that I can't give you a better answer until you elaborate a
little what exactly you want this information for, so that I could
understand your requirements better.
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formatting -- yes
On-canvas editing -- yes
Rotated editable text -- no, at least not yet
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On 1/24/11, Alexandre Prokoudine wrote:
On 1/24/11, Ed Redman wrote:
I recently updated gimp to 2.7.3 on a ubuntu 10.10 x64 system.
Hi Ed,
The so called 2.7.3 in that PPA was last updated in July 2010. There
is little to no sense complaining about issues in the outdated
development code
available to return the menu bar to the tool bar
There is no such plug-in and there never will be one.
You are free to patch GIMP though:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/gimp-classic/
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On Tue, Dec 28, 2010 at 8:32 PM, elven decker wrote:
Out of respect for a friend who suffered too many insults regarding a
physical disability, I am switching to another image manipulation
program with a more acceptable name.
Dear Elven,
The offence is self-inflicted.
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in the new
painting dynamics palette.
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On 11/30/10, Mark Phillips wrote:
P.S. I have also tried Hugin, which I could not get to work,
What exactly didn't work?
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On 11/17/10, sophie wrote:
I am totally stumped! I am making an invitation and trying to ad glyphs to a
font (burgues). Anyone have any clue how to do this?
http://fontforge.sourceforge.net or some other font editor.
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On 10/5/10, gerard82 wrote:
I clicked on the link for the gimp tutorials
Where exactly did you click it?
I don't see http://www.gimp.org/links/#tuts pointing to such a
website. What I do see is pointing to http://gimp-tutorials.net/ which
is exactly what you need.
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On 10/4/10, gerard82 wrote:
Hi,
I clicked on the link for the gimp tutorials
Where exactly did you click it?
I don't see http://www.gimp.org/links/#tuts pointing to such a
website. What I do see is pointing to http://gimp-tutorials.net/ which
is exactly what you need.
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the feather selection, but it doesn't seem to
work very well. Any suggestions ??
Guess what...
http://sudakyo.hp.infoseek.co.jp/gimp/fblur/focusblur_e.html
http://www.registry.gimp.org/node/8236 (older WIndows build)
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On 7/29/10, Alek wrote:
Text layers? How to I create them?
Press T and click on the image created from a PDF page. Then you'll see :)
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reasonably control the availability or
something along those lines.
Okay :) So what is the problem of uploading an archive? :)
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might like getting Mike to code quick patch-ups, no?
Of course, mating the goat and the wilber would be preferable.
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, the new engine, is
unfinished.
Two years ago (or something like this) I read that 16-bit
would be available in 2.6,
It wasn't going to. You were misinformed.
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and some selection
tools to be merged as well a tool for just selection sounds a bit
limiting, don't you think? :)
Somewhat paradoxically, this would be my favourite tool for color
adjustments.
For what color adjustments precisely?
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Using the latter to select objects is like taking the sledgehammer to crack
a nut:
Did anybody suggest that? :)
And again, why don't you just use the Move tool? It works exactly like
the picker and it does *not* move anything until you tell it to.
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to
select a layer without accidentally moving it.
There is no such problem. Look at the tool's options palette. The
default mode is to select, not move.
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On 6/22/10, yahvuu wrote:
thanks, but i refuse to select layers by their thumbnails in the layers
dialog, when i can just click them right there in image! .-)
That is, you refuse to work on images with layers completely
overlapping other layers? :)
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closed gracefully :_)
:)
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On 6/23/10, Color E. I. wrote:
I saw some mention (mailing list early 2001) of Gimp the ability to set
a clipping path.
What is the current status on this?
Has it been implemented or is it on the drawing board?
Not implemented, but it's mentioned among 2.8 goals.
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On Mon, Jun 21, 2010 at 7:18 PM, Ken Warner wrote:
Is it still being worked on? If so, is there any word
on availability?
When it's ready is the best you can get :)
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use Inkscape for dealing with objects and you can't
:-) Oh, wait -- you can. Just try it :-)
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On 6/21/10, Branko Vukelic wrote:
Meanwhile, give separate+ a go.
Or CMYKTool
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, which is also desirable
in some cases (implemented by a request, in fact).
I don't see how either of them make the other one redundant. Wise
people use both, depending on what they are trying to achieve.
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provides access to CMYK curves, but that's about it. And the
only free libre tool that knows of UCR is Scribus. No free tool I know
of handles GCR except Argyll.
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. Not that it will come bundled with a free developer to
do all the dirty job in PSPI, mind you :)
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than with the current scheme -- hence
objects [2]. This is not my fault, but GEGL's. Should also produce a little
relief for those poor little abused layers ;-)
Well, it looks like slightly improved existing Move tool to me :)
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On 6/15/10, Jon Trepte wrote:
Hi,
Will 48 bit JPEG (12 bits/chan) be supported in the near
future?
The only way to ensure that is to do that :)
No, it's unlikely to have HD JPEG supported in GIMP with full bit
depth any time soon.
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On 4/1/10, Branko Vukelic wrote:
Hi list,
Does anyone know where I could find the English version of
gimp-painter- patch's documentation?
Try http://docs.gimp/help/en/
I'm trying to figure out what Flow does among other things,
but a complete docs would also be very helpful.
That makes us
On 4/1/10, Branko Vukelic wrote:
Does anyone know where I could find the English version of
gimp-painter- patch's documentation?
By the way, did you possibly mean GIMP Paint Studio, as in
http://code.google.com/p/gps-gimp-paint-studio/ ?
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On 3/17/10, Richard H. wrote:
The dialog for the Advanced Rounded Rectangle has me confused.
Where did you find this function? I only see Select Rounded
Rectangle menu items and it surely doesn't have hor/vert radius
What data am I supposed to enter
Pixels would be most likely choice.
and
On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 5:28 PM, Sven Neumann wrote:
Grab the source code (of GTK+) and add support for your tablet to it.
Then send a patch to the GTK+ developers. You can also try to ask the
tablet vendor to add proper support for their tablet to GTK+.
Funnily enough the tablet is reported
On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 3:18 PM, David Gowers wrote:
You should also be able to open the SVG file directly rather than
first exporting a PNG with that same 'Open as Layers' command.
Sure, but... SVG Filters? Masks? Clipping paths? :)
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On 1/22/10, Wei-Tsun Sun wrote:
A font manager is a separate application and not part of GIMP.
If you are interested in a free open source solution, try Fontmatrix
-- it has a build for Windows.
Got that, disabling fonts seems too hacky. I am thinking if there is another
way to solve that
On 1/22/10, BGP wrote:
I'm sure you folks are all experts at GIMP but I've found it to be a
very hard to learn how to use. But how many hundreds of hours did it
take you to learn how to use it?
Learning is something you never stop to do. If you stopped learning,
you are dead and the coffin
On 1/22/10, BGP wrote:
Learning is something you never stop to do. If you stopped learning,
you are dead and the coffin with your body is about to be put six feet
underground.
Never heard that one before.
Now you have :)
For example- the tutorials are mostly out of date
Did you read
On 1/22/10, Jay Smith wrote:
While the responses to the original poster are surely technically
correct, the original poster _does_ have a legitimate point.
It might actually be easier for a person to learn Gimp if they have
never used another image editing program.
However, for people who
On 1/22/10, Jay Smith wrote:
While long-time users and the developers of Gimp may not feel like Gimp
should be treated as a product, the reality is that any new user
looking at Gimp is going to make choices and decisions that are product
choice decisions. Denial of that fact is complete
On 1/22/10, Programmer In Training wrote:
My favorite tool right now is the fractal explorer.
Don't forget to write a tutorial :-P
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On 1/22/10, Jay Smith wrote:
Alexandre's second point can be solved by a Wiki. A Wiki would allow
and encourage more people to become involved.
However, I am ignorant of exactly what the input / output requirements
of the single-source effort are exactly. If possible, can somebody
point
On 1/22/10, Programmer In Training wrote:
time I open it. Sure it takes longer to open GIMP by doing that, but I
like having all my fonts available all the time.
Unique again :)
The GIMP is the only program I'm aware of that allows you to specify an
extra, alternative font directory.
Oh,
On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 4:25 PM, BGP wrote:
Is there an online GIMP tutorial?
I've seen some of the versions but they're out of date and refer to GIMP
parts and menus that aren't in the version I have.
There are several hundreds of tutorials on GIMP. Would you mind
helping us to understand
On 1/21/10, Wei-Tsun Sun wrote:
How to access the font manager in gimp ?
A font manager is a separate application and not part of GIMP.
If you are interested in a free open source solution, try Fontmatrix
-- it has a build for Windows.
Alexandre
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On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 5:42 PM, Programmer In Training wrote:
2.6.8 and as far as I can tell, there is no way to revert to old behavior.
This is the behavior I'm currently having to deal with.
http://www.joseph-a-nagy-jr.us/images/screen-caps/gimp.png (458KB, don't
ask me how it's that
On 1/20/10, Programmer In Training wrote:
itch I am scratching: I run Linux but hate to manage windows and/or
workspaces, and single-window mode will fix this for me.
I absolutely /hate/ the single window mode.
You don't have to like single image node either. It'll be optional.
Alexandre
On 1/18/10, Patrick Horgan wrote:
Have you ever noticed that people's progress in using, supporting,
writing bug reports for, and sometimes even developing for, writing
documentation for, or translating for open source software is paralleled
by their progress from top-posting to bottom posting
On 1/17/10, Ken Warner wrote:
There are a few things that GIMP needs to be competitive with PS.
Just a few? :)
Alexandre
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