I don't think this went through last time. Sorry if you
got it twice.
I want to apply the same layer mask to 8 to 12 tiff images.
It's a simple alpha mask to turn a portion of the tiff images
transparent.
I have saved the alpha mask as a tiff file. Should I save it
as another type of file?
I want to apply the same layer mask to 8 to 12 tiff images.
It's a simple alpha mask to turn a portion of the tiff images
transparent.
I have saved the alpha mask as a tiff file. Should I save it
as another type of file?
The I can open the layer mask file as a layer and apply it
one by one to
Is it still being worked on? If so, is there any word
on availability?
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Rich Evans wrote:
I'm grateful for the replies I have received, but I was thinking that if
there isn't a well-known tool or method already, that maybe someone could
point me to a site that describes how custom filters can be made from
scratch. I'm
-boun...@lists.xcf.berkeley.edu] Namens Ken Warner
Verzonden: vrijdag 22 januari 2010 2:55
Aan: gimp-user@lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU
Onderwerp: [Gimp-user] I can't find the file that has the size of
previewimages in dialogs...
I was told where to set the dimensions of the preview window
and I set
I'm guessing that there are very few people who know how to use
every feature of GIMP. And probably even fewer that actually
use every feature of GIMP in whatever task they do.
You can learn what you need to do with a little work and not
a lot of time once you get the idea of layers and channels
I was told where to set the dimensions of the preview window
and I set it too big and now I forgot where I set it and I
want to set the size of the preview smaller.
It's in an .ini or *rc file somewhere but I can't find it.
Could someone tell me where that file is?
W7; GIMP 2.6.7
Never mind. I found it. There's about 8 gtkrc files. I was
looking in the wrong folder. Found it -- fixed it...
Ken Warner wrote:
I was told where to set the dimensions of the preview window
and I set it too big and now I forgot where I set it and I
want to set the size of the preview
I agree with you completely. It's amazing to me that anyone would
even be concerned enough to have an opinion about the issue to
make an unequivocal statement about it.
Such is our age of hyper-outrage
J4 wrote:
Top-posting = bad and goes against the way you read
Oh here we go...
Yeah, I hate that too. What's the point of having a floating window
if you can never bring it to the top of the stack?
Programmer In Training wrote:
The toolbox should not be linked to the image editing window (especially
when it is always on TOP of the image editing window) for starters.
Thanks... Much better. Why didn't I think of that? Maybe because
I didn't think there was three different kinds of windows. Do we
really need three different kinds of windows? I'm just asking
Martin Nordholts wrote:
Ken Warner wrote:
Yeah, I hate that too. What's the point of having
Hi,
Would you know if there is a refocus binary for Windows somewhere?
I'd like to use it but don't have the facilities to compile it.
Frank Gore wrote:
On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 2:25 PM, Adam pho...@papettys.com wrote:
My question would be, what is that equivalent to in GIMP. In DPP it was one
Luckily, that's just your opinion -- and your problem.
phanisvara das wrote:
On Monday 18 January 2010 06:53:26 pm Alexandre Prokoudine wrote:
Dude, I never ran any related research, but I 'm sure as hell that I
do all sorts of posting depending on situation. Does it make me Dr.
Jackill and
Ohhh the horror
Programmer In Training wrote:
On 1/18/2010 8:53 AM, Robert L Cochran wrote:
I top post.
I don't think it helps to beat on people for their posting styles. It
helps simply to respond to the issue under discussion.
Bob
snip
The problem with top posting, a problem no
There are a few things that GIMP needs to be competitive with PS.
1) A decent batch processor and I'm not talking about learning a whole
programming language to do so.
2) 16 bit color.
3) Better zonal control so one can adjust light and dark areas of
a digital photo more easily so as to enhance
Hey people, I didn't start this thread. Don't grind my ass...
All I did was mention the obvious features that GIMP doesn't have
compared to PS. And I meant competitive *WITH* not *AGAINST*
PS. It doesn't have to replace PS -- if GIMP is to eventually
have the same utility of PS then it needs
I gave feedback and was told to ...put up or shut up
Which indicates a really dumb developer base that doesn't want
to hear what people really want, they only want to provide what
they decide people need.
Good luck with that...
Robert L Cochran wrote:
As another person said, if you are
I took out all font folders using the preferences dialog and
sometimes GIMP will hang for a long time looking for fonts.
Weird!
Charlie wrote:
I'm a new user to GIMP. I have been thru Akkana Peck's book.
I have used preferences to remove the reference to the Windows Font Folder
and inserted
HAT! I want a Wilber hat!!!
Ismael BarrosĀ² wrote:
Hi again,
Just wanted to report that the Gimp T-shirt is ready to be sold:
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I've looked in the registry. Didn't find anything.
What I'm looking for is a way to simulate an actual filter like a sky 1b or
a red intensifier filter so I don't have to have the real filter on
my camera.
I suppose I could use the color mixer but was hoping for a plugin that
implemented
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[mailto:gimp-user-boun...@lists.xcf.berkeley.edu] On Behalf Of Ken Warner
Sent: Sunday, December 06, 2009 11:04 PM
Get UFRaw. It is a GIMP plugin or addon and works really well. It uses
dcraw as it's raw converter.
Ron Atkinson wrote:
Is there a way for GIMP to be able to read Camera Raw files? I have a Nikon
and shoot RWA all the time, bur I could not find a way for GIMP to read the
NEF files.
Working with 16 bit per channel images will be great!
16 bits per channel is essential when working with high
dynamic range (HDR) images.
What is the timeline for 2.10/3.0?
Martin Nordholts wrote:
On 09/29/2009 03:36 AM, Phil Labonte wrote:
Hello,
I have looked online on the Gimp site and I
I've been getting messages like that also...
elekis wrote:
hi,
just a little test, cause it's a second time I recieve a respond like
that and that I m not in the archive.
This is the Spam Virus Firewall at bc4.EECS.Berkeley.EDU.
I'm sorry to inform you that the message below could
When I use filters like the unsharp mask or other plugins, a little
preview window pops up
and I can see the effect of the settings for that particular filter.
Is there a way to make that preview window bigger? I have a very fast
machine and it can
handle it.
I hope you don't change GIMP too much. I'm just getting
used to the way it works now.
I've never used PS so I don't care how PS does things.
David Gowers wrote:
This is certainly true; all of your points are true.
This is being worked on.
However, the specific idea of 'effect layers' is
I've learned the hard way to SAVE OFTEN!!! Or
you can lose your work when GIMP freezes and dies.
Greg Chapman wrote:
Hi Robert,
On 10 Aug 09 07:29 Norman Silverstone nor...@littletank.org said:
The short answer is yes, this is how I would do things. The only
difference is that when I am
I just upgraded to GIMP 2.6.6 yesterday and today I find that I need
to make a circular text logo. There used to be a plugin or a script
in the Logos scripts that made circular text logos. All logo scripts
are grayed out in 2.6.6
Is their a work around or fix for this? Making a circular text
grayed out.
Sorry for the confusion.
Patrick Horgan wrote:
Ken Warner wrote:
I just upgraded to GIMP 2.6.6 yesterday and today I find that I need
to make a circular text logo. There used to be a plugin or a script
in the Logos scripts that made circular text logos. All logo scripts
http://html-pdf-converter.com/
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Michaela Baulderstone wrote:
I agree! A PDF version would be fantastic
Anyone interested in the job?
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real close but don't have it working quite yet.
Ken
Marco Ciampa wrote:
On Sun, May 03, 2009 at 10:32:23AM -0700, Ken Warner wrote:
Hi Marco,
If I download and install the manual tarball, is there a way
to make GIMP look at the local installed version instead of
the online version
Under
Noise Ninja works very well -- for some things. For outdoor
nature shots, it works too well. Reducing noise takes the
detail out of natural textures like snow, water, forests and
ground cover.
Noise Ninja makes great skys and clouds though. But you have to fiddle
to get the rest of the detail
On Windows, I can go to GIMP\bin and type ufraw-batch in a Dos
command window. I can also type ufraw -help and that brings
up a large window full of options -- that unfortunately goes
off the bottom of my screen so I can't read the whole thing.
I found that if I save the configuration in ufraw,
I want to use Filters - Distorts - Lens Distortion on
sets of up to 24 images of a panorama. They are all the same
size and format but suffer from a little mustache distortion.
Lens Distortion can actually undue that kind of distortion if
applied carefully. But I shoot a lot of panos and I
wrote:
Hi Ken!
On Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 10:33 AM, Ken Warner kwarner...@verizon.net wrote:
I want to use Filters - Distorts - Lens Distortion on
sets of up to 24 images of a panorama. They are all the same
size and format but suffer from a little mustache distortion.
Lens Distortion can
Get a piece of glass and have a pretty girl (or boy -- mule -- what ever)
lipstick up and kiss the glass then take a picture on your favorite background.
Paper will blur is why glass...
David M. wrote:
Fairly new to GIMP, and I was wondering, what is the easiest way to create a
lipstick mark, an
I have a wide angle converter lens (Nikon WC63) that induces a
mustache distortion. I googled for a GIMP plugin that might
be able to correct this distortion but didn't find one.
Usually when I don't find a necessary GIMP component with Google
that means it doesn't exist.
But I thought I'd try
Sven Neumann wrote:
Hi,
I have only 6 scripts that appear under the Script-Fu menu in
GIMP 2.6.4 -- but I use those scripts alot. I installed them by
manually putting them in C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\.gimp-2.6
That can hardly work. You need to put them into the scripts
Thank you for your reply. That's good to know.
Sven Neumann wrote:
Hi,
On Fri, 2009-03-06 at 08:45 -0800, Ken Warner wrote:
So if/when I upgrade GIMP to some future 2.6 release, those scripts and
plugins
will be found just as they are now with 2.6.4?
Of course. Why do you ask
I know how to turn on Quick Mask and paint a selection -- turn it into
an alpha mask and save the image with the alpha mask and it works fine.
Where I get totally lost is when I want to re-edit (re-open the image) the image
later and change the alpha mask/channel.
I've googled for information
I need to white balance some panoramas shot under high frequency
florescent light. I've googled around. Apparently there is a
bunch of scm around. Which is the best?
The way I would *like* to do it is to use the color picker and
select the white object in the panorama and say go.
My raw
Hi,
Just trying to learn how to specify arguments to script-fu
scripts. There's a lot of useful scripts there.
I was first trying to get script-fu-text-circle to work and
the Procedure Browser brings up the documentation that
indicates that the first argument is run-mode INT32 Interactive,
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