On Mon, Sep 5, 2011 at 2:48 AM, Julien Hardelin jm.h...@wanadoo.fr wrote:
GIMP-2.7.3 splashscreen? I agree with you. Shocking!
Call me a pervert, but now my curiosity is piqued... I wish I could see it :D
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On Mon, Sep 5, 2011 at 3:19 AM, Ofnuts ofn...@laposte.net wrote:
On 09/05/2011 08:54 AM, Frank Gore wrote:
Call me a pervert, but now my curiosity is piqued... I wish I could see it :D
http://git.gnome.org/browse/gimp/plain/data/images/gimp-splash.png
BAHAHA! That's AWESOME!!!
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list with your blind and narrow-minded demands.
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results and display ads to
people. There's nothing illegal about that.
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to turn the entire image
on it's side without any other fuss. Is that possible somehow? I have to
assume it is, but I sure couldn't find it... thanks!
Image - Transform - Rotate (direction)
Rotates the entire image and canvas in one step.
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that already given the black images. Anyone?
Black frame noise reduction only applies to long exposures for
removing hot pixels. It does nothing beneficial to reduce high-ISO
noise.
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great job of noise reduction, but the options are so vast and complex,
it's tough to know where to start. There are a couple of tutorials
online that show you how to use GMIC specifically for noise reduction.
Unfortunately I've misplaced those links.
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On Sun, Jun 26, 2011 at 8:04 AM, Mikael Ståldal mik...@staldal.nu wrote:
I recently brought the book GIMP 2.6 Cookbook.
So here I was, looking forward to a Gimp book review, and all I get is
this tripe about BW illustrations... (as if that even matters).
worst... book review... ever!
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selection? Currently, I have to make the selection float before being
able to transform it. Why is that?
Because the Layer menu gives you options that target a layer, not a
selection on the layer. When you make your selection float, you'e
essentially creating a new, temporary layer.
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2.7 is the development version of 2.8. That's the way Gimp has always
been developed. The odd number is the development version that will
become the final (even) number. 2.5 dev was released as 2.6 stable,
2.7 dev will become 2.8 stable, etc.
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everyone, keep your replies regarding this private. The whole
list has no interest in reading them.
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Visible Layers. Same result,
but a few extra clicks.
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the
merged layer be: above or below the middle one?
Honestly, it should just be part of the default feature set in Gimp.
I'm a bit shocked that it still isn't.
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organ, and he needs Viagra
to perform his duties as a husband. In protest of the perceived
insult, I will never use Microsoft products again.
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for web graphics to make the file size smaller.
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THE place to talk photography!
www.friendlyphotozone.com
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On Sat, Oct 23, 2010 at 4:32 PM, Ofnuts ofn...@laposte.net wrote:
This is definitely not true... Try this:
How ironic that an off-topic original question would go so wildly off-topic...
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THE place to talk photography!
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, as it gives me great control and is very easy to do, but
unfortunately it requires a lot of time-consuming steps.
But... isn't there red-eye reduction right there in Gimp 2.6?
Filters - Enahnce - Red Eye Removal
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working with the professional photo labs.
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sizes on the printer itself, disregarding
HPLIP altogether. I've been contemplating buying a picture printer
specifically for making prints of my pictures without having to drive
to the store all the time.
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printer is only $140 or so and would give me
better print quality than commercial photo printing companies.
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just hard to beat HP's Linux support. Even the
printers they don't officially support (of which there are few) tend
to work flawlessly anyways. I've been burned in this department before
with cheap Lexmark printers.
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use modifier keys with.
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On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 8:33 AM, Patrick Shanahan ptilopt...@gmail.com wrote:
You fail to mention the versions of the binaries you are using to make
your statement or who generated those binaries and whether the exif data
function was even compiled into your binaries.
I currently have Gimp
On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 9:53 PM, Claus Cyrny claus.cy...@web.de wrote:
In the very beginning, I used this document as a reference:
http://www.lib.tsinghua.edu.cn/chinese/INTERNET/HTML/Table/html_design.html
Oh wow, that brings back memories... you just made me feel real old.
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All that awesome EXIF info in my RAW pictures that I'd like to keep.
Does UFraw not pass it along, or does Gimp not collect it? It's REALLY
ANNOYING!!!
How do others deal with this? I'd love to hear solutions!
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its results even better than
Smart Sharpne in Photoshop CS2. I don't think it's included as part of
the default Gimp package, I need to add it separately in openSUSE
11.2.
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. It's also interesting to see that they don't allow
anything lower than 8...@2x2.
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): 0.71
Chromaticity Blue(X): 0.15
Chromaticity Blue(Y): 0.06
YCbCrCoefficient 1: 0.30
YCbCrCoefficient 2: 0.59
YCbCrCoefficient 3: 0.11
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HAH! All of this has been a long-standing bug:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=492048
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specification, 2.x and 4.x. Does Gimp support both? Does it
support the latest? (4.2)
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On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 3:26 AM, David Gowers 00a...@gmail.com wrote:
Don't you think that would be very tiresome?
Most images have no ICC profile attached; in this case, sRGB is indeed
implied. Producing images that are not sRGB but have no ICC profile
attached is wrong (more precisely, it's
have Gimp 2.6.8 on openSUSE 11.2 x86_64. It's a backport from the
Gnome OBS repository.
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Gimp and Digikam
that are giving me trouble.
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On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 7:36 PM, Frank Gore g...@projectpontiac.com wrote:
As I mentioned, all the commercial applications I've tried had no
problems determining the appropriate color space for these files. It's
only open source tools that are unable to, including Gimp.
So is this a bug
supposed to work? That's what other applications do, for example
Digikam/showFoto.
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