I just wanted to say thanks for all the help.
It's tempting not to say anything if there's "nothing new to report", but
saying "thanks" is important. So thanks for all the info.
Cheers,
Daniel.
On Mon, Dec 29, 2003 at 03:42:58PM -0500, Daniel Carrera wrote:
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esolution. And
the user manual doesn't say.
Does anyone know anything about this scanner?
Thanks a lot.
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don't want to give him something that's just going to make his life
more difficult.
Thank you for your help.
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> On Mon, Aug 18, 2003 at 03:27:12PM -0400, Daniel Carrera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Try putting it all on one (admittedly ugly) line with no extra spaces:
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> > That's really weird... but it seems to work.
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> Actually, to rea
g is that this even even works for Netscape 4.8!
(I had given up on supporting it correctly). So I'm hopeful that this
will work out.
Thanks again.
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p for links. The problem with
that is that I won't get the nice rollover I was hoping for. But this is
getting silly.
Thank you all for trying to help.
Cheers,
On Mon, Aug 18, 2003 at 01:36:02AM -0400, Daniel Carrera wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I know that this isn't a web-
hat browser are you using, looks ok to me in mozilla
I was on Mozilla too... weird. But well... it's fixed now.
I am a happy man. :)
Thank you all for helping me on a problem that was not really a Gimp
problem.
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been banging my
head against the wall since yesterday.
Thanks again!
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One more thing... I have discovered that the problem is caused by the
links: ...
For some reason, the tags cause an extra space below the images.
On Mon, Aug 18, 2003 at 01:36:02AM -0400, Daniel Carrera wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I know that this isn't a web-page-help list, but I am
int out a solution. I am totally at a
loss here. I just don't know what to do at this point. The page SHOULD
look fine.
Thank you very much.
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If 1.3 is stable enough for daily use, I'll take it. I
figure that, since that's the way GIMP is going, I might as well.
Thanks for the help!
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e.
How do you tell appart an RGBA image from an RGB image?
Gimp calls them both "RGB".
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use of OpenOffice Writer. It has many screenshots and together they do
add up.
> You could also reduce the colour depth without any noticable
> drop in quality. Applications usually keep to a 256 colour
> default pallet.
Yeah, I was thinking to do that. Thanks.
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ggestion as to how to fix it?
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The new image is over 4 times bigger than the original!
These are RGB images BTW, but that shouldn't cause this.
Does anyone know what's happening?
Thanks.
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compression the longer it takes to
compress/decompress. So a file compressed more will download faster, but
it would take longer to if you were to open them up on a viewer.
I could be wrong though.
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On Mon, Mar 31, 2003 at 01:22:31PM -0500, Carol Spears wrote:
> see -->Filter -->Video, iirc.
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> carol
Thanks Carol. I guess I'm a perpetual newbie. :)
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Hello,
Does anyone know where I can get the Gimp Annimation Plugin?
I've been googling for a while, and all I can find is the documentation.
Thanks.
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ant-86.html>)
That's really cool!
I can't believe that terachromats are all women! (now *that* is weird).
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To seize the propert
If the colours are not pure, or are not equally represented, the final
colour will shift from pure white as well.
> Hey. It's weird, isn't it?
>
I would call it "fascinating".
Note: I'm a scientist, I find this sort of thing fascinating.
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w = white - blue
I would like to reconcile this, with what I was taught in school. My
grade-school teaching got yellow right, and I can see that "cyan" could be
taught as "blue" to a kid. But magneta doesn't look like red.
Did my grade-school teacher lie to me?
hould an image be so that it can be printed as a poster and
still look good? (say, a 22x34in poster).
How much memory do you need to handle an image that large?
Can a regular PC (e.g. Athlon XP 1800+) manipulate those images and be
fast enough to be useful?
Thanks for your help.
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ixels.
- Do some gimping.
- Export to eps and set width and height to 10x15in.
- Print the eps file.
I don't see where the 72dpi limitation is. It seems that Gimp has no
knowlege of dpi except when it exports to eps.
Where exactly is Gimp's limitation?
In which way does Photoshop /not/
n't find anyone I
can ask. Does anyone know where I can get the source code for WinGimp?
2) Does anyone know where I can get the source code for MacGimp?
Hopefully with build instructions. Again, the macgimp.com page doesn't
tell me anything useful.
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