ed look more
photo oriented than the drawings I'm working with. Good for future
reference, though.
Chris, yes my version does have "Open as Layers".
Thank you all for the tips. The project is done and handed off to the people
who needed it. After
maps (map, not satellite view),
put them together to make a single, larger one.
I have looked at the manual, but since I don't know what this procedure is
called (or even if it exists), I don't know what to look for. Same for
Google.
Hints of any ki
Which I did...after clicking and cropping for about an hour! And now it
works as it always has. Not sure how I changed anything, but I surely did.
And now it is changed back.
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I am mystified. What did I change? How do I un-change it? Using 2.2.13
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box shows up but no text shows up in the box outline image. Looked up "stuck"
in the users manual and locked the layer I was working on per instructions (I
think). Uninstalled/reinstalled Gimp. No change. Please help
ASAP. Really don't want to have to buy Photoshop. T
pain when the numbers get up to 500+, and I've had trouble getting the pdfs
back, together again. Besides that, when I do, I lose the ability to search
them.
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I have several image files.
These are adjacent NxN tiles.
Is there a way in GIMP to
- load all of them into a grid
- modify them with GIMP
- then save them back as separate files again?
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customize it. I know that whoever made this image did not draw it but used
some tool to create it. Anyone know how this can be done using GIMP, or on
some other Linux drawing tool?
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er?
>
>just create a transparent layer above your new image, and then you
>will see the menu properly
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>Owen
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Thanks, creating the new transparency layer was the ticket.
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Jim Carlock wrote:
> One last thing I'll add to this...
>
> script-fu.exe - Entry Point Not Found
> The procedure entry point g_format_size_for_display could not
> be located in the dynamic link library libglib-2.0-0.dll.
"Martin Nordholts" wrote...
> GIMP 2.6 c
a REGISTRY RELOAD. That's not a very proper term,
but let me try this and see what occurs.
Oh, well... I'll give up on this for the night and hope
I'll figure something out tomorrow.
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"Jim Carlock" wrote...
The first time I run GIMP from the install it works great.
But then when I close GIMP and the picture I've opened, I
end up with the following error message when I double-click
upon the image. In previous reinstalls, the error messages
get worse as I continu
ion to work. Is there a GIMP .ini
file which tells GIMP where to locate GTK?
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Is the most useful page I've read on calibration...(Pretty sure I got
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Try looking in a couple new places. There are some in the gimp main
dialog under Xtns. There are more under the "Filters" selection.
Things have been moved about since 2.4 was initially released and it
confused me for a bit too.
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Basically, I need a guide to 'C', 'A' and 'B' for the complete idiot.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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2. Gimp help is another download and install.
I'm not familiar with Mac's and how they load software, so I can't
really be more specific about this.
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The create new account on the gimp plug-in directory doesn't seem to ask
for a site to check the key and I'm totally lost.
Can anyone help?
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of digital
photographers will have no need of these features. Even if by some
magic they were available, few would use them because of the cost or
complexity. It's a good tool. I use it a great deal myself, and I
wouldn't hesitate to use it to teach an "into to digit
7;ll be asking questions that will get you
more targeted answers. You might drop him a little paypal gelt when
you're done because people charge $500 for one day seminars to present
similar material.
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ges quite a
bit, and I can see where you'd want to keep as many bits around as
possible till the end of the edit.
BTW, when I said, "a mere $649US" (for PS CS3), I assumed the
tags were understood
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Greg wrote:
> I've read a few msgs. that talked about how GIMP only does 8-bit
> processing. Does that mean if I load, say, a 16-bit image, Will GIMP
> display and/or save the image as an 8-bit image? If that IS the case,
> that's a rather serious short-coming for photographers and such.
>
Pro
Kim B.Christensen wrote:
> Hi -
> Sorry, but i have a really newbie question.
>
> I run a GIMP 2.2.8 on a Mandriva 2006 box. And i just aquired a old flatbed
> scanner, able to scan 24x36 negatives - of wich i have several thousands
>
> When i scan a negative, it of course comes out, well, n
Bram Van Steenlandt wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> I run FreeBSD 6.2 (2 gig ram) and use gimp-2.2.17 for editing my large
> (1x1pixels) photos.
> This works when the tile cache is set to 256MB but this is not enough
> for fast editing.
> When I set the tile cache to 512MB or more it stops with er
I think in PS CS2 you can compensate (roughly) for actual lens
distortions like barrel, pin-cushion, vignetting as well as key stoning
(the last, you can do easily in GIMP)
This company claims to actually have distortion profiles and lots of
lenses to do specific corrections
http://www.dxo.com/en
Unless this is a "special" picture, it may not be worth your time.
Chalk it up as a learning experience on how to better visualize your
final images as you look through the viewfinder.
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Joao Moreira wrote:
> jim feldman wrote:
>
>> Like others have said, you were probably better off to have done this
>> while scanning using either xsane or vuescan (not open source, but a
>> pretty good scanner prog). I'm surprised whatever s/w you were using
>&
g either xsane or vuescan (not open source, but a
pretty good scanner prog). I'm surprised whatever s/w you were using
didn't give you the option when you told it you were scanning color negs.
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I'll have to try again. Since then I've changed from SuSE to Centos for
other reasons.
Jim.
On 2/23/07, Sven Neumann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
it would help a lot of you would tell us what Print plug-in you are
using. If things don't work, the reason might be that
investigated it any further since I did get my picture, but I
suspect someday I'll want to print directly from gimp so I'm very interested
in following this thread.
Jim.
On 2/23/07, Dave M G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
GIMP Users,
I don't quite understand how printer suppo
Well, for what it is worth, and I don't suppose that is much, on a pretty
nifty Sun monitor using FF on Linux, I cannot see the box until I
mouseover. The colors are precisely the same. Whatever the problem is, it
isn't GImp's.
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913/5
-packaged ones, I have many CDs with labels from 1998
that still play perfectly. And a few that don't play, but that trouble is
confined to one track, which leads me to believe it is not the label
causing the difficulty.
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tive, it probably makes more sense to go the other way (browser
to editor). If you're working with a large volume of images like your
typical wedding shooter, you blast the whole collection with your
standard tweaks (exposure comp, WB, unsharp mask and noise sup
7;s paw?"
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Brendan wrote:
> On Friday 22 December 2006 02:44, jim wrote:
>> Eric P wrote:
>>> I'm lazy, and I don't feel like reading this entire thread (it seems to
>>> show up on a regular basis on the list).
>>>
>>> Were any new, constructive insight
by relieving the rest of the users and devo's
from actually having to slog through their repeated attempts at "reasoning".
At least at the current levels, it's easy to know when a thread starts
heading in that direction, and tell t'bird to bit bucket the messages.
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Tanveer Singh wrote:
I use GIMP for image manipulation.
though lots of resources are availalbe for photoshop, gimp docs are
hard to come by(from a photography point of view).
Can somebody link me to a good online guide.
I am l
On a more practical note, when I'm looking at a new app, the first thing
I do is search over at securityfocus.com to see what it's exploit
history has been. If I see a pattern, or something I can't remediate, I
pass.
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to see resistance to FOSS solutions with these inane arguments
that force you to prove a negative. "GIMP (or whatever) could start a
nuclear war, can you prove it won't?". I say, then lets make that a
testing prerequisite for any app, including the one you want to use.
jim
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available for linux. You should go here for
good background http://www.normankoren.com/makingfineprints1A.html. You
can also check out http://www.pcbypaul.com/software/monica.html which is
a basic one for linux. You calibrate your gamma and black lev
On Tuesday 18 April 2006 09:56, Geoffrey wrote:
> Jim Philips wrote:
> > On Monday 17 April 2006 21:14, Geoffrey wrote:
> >> David Lee wrote:
> >>> On Mon, 17 Apr 2006 08:37:17 -0400 Jim Philips
> >>>
> >>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> w
On Monday 17 April 2006 21:14, Geoffrey wrote:
> David Lee wrote:
> > On Mon, 17 Apr 2006 08:37:17 -0400 Jim Philips
> >
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> I have some 3x5 templates in .png format that I downloaded. I want
> >> to print them out in
On Monday 17 April 2006 21:14, Geoffrey wrote:
> David Lee wrote:
> > On Mon, 17 Apr 2006 08:37:17 -0400 Jim Philips
> >
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> I have some 3x5 templates in .png format that I downloaded. I want
> >> to print them out in
I have some 3x5 templates in .png format that I downloaded. I want to
print them out in landscape format, because if I print them as portrait
my printer bracket won't come in tight enough to hold the card in
place. So, I open the .png in Gimp and flip it 90 degrees and save it.
I then try to print
chop drops the sign
to about one foot above their
heads. Without carefully examining
the mortar joints in the wall
I can't see the chop.
Jim
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Date: Tuesday, April 11, 2006 9:21 pm
Subject: Re: [Gimp-user] Does Gimp hav
SuSE 8.2, 9.3
Gimp 1.2.3, 2.2.4
Does Gimp have a CHOP tool similar
to ImageMagick? Magick CHOP chops
a vertical or horizontal bar from
an image.
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text in my image is ugly... what can i do to make a plain ole text image and have it look as good on my web site as it does in GIMP. I am typing plain ole text, saving as jpg but its comming out blured in some areas and stripped in others... What am i doing wrong or just not doing... is there a tu
e, it also picks up
some of the furniture as well...
Your sample didn't attach. Have you tried looking at the Select
Contigious Regions tool (the magic wand icon) and either quick mask or
layer mask?
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I found it. The images are ordered alphabetically by the
comment. I didnt realize I had left the default comment of "Gimp
pattern" in the image when I saved it.
Sorry for the confusion.
Jim.
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find any way to
see that description when I'm editing a pattern in gimp. Is it
possible my converted jpeg image doesn't have that dispaly info in it
and that's why it isn't showing up?
Thanks,
Jim.On 10/31/05, michael chang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 10/31/05, Jim Lynch <
Debian Sarge release distro with gimp 2.2.
Thanks,
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Quoting Francois du Toit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Mon, 03 Oct 2005 11:09:59 -0600
> jim feldman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Is there a way to increase/average the number of pixels that the
>> black/grey/white picker sub-tool samples in the levels tool?
>
reflective spectral
responses. I also have a Q13 target that yields similar results. I can
post example tiff or jpgs.
TIA
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l Spears <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Mon, Sep 26, 2005 at 01:32:00PM -0400, Jim Lynch wrote:> No, not MJ. I have a nice picture I'd like to print and frame but it has the> stupid date/time string in yellow in the corner. I have subsequenly turned
> off the date stamp so that wo
Can anyone help?
Thanks,
Jim.
Quoting Dave Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi,
>
> I'm scanning in images at 42 bit depth, but unfortunately my software
> doesn't do LZW TIFF compression so I'm using gimp for that. If I read in
to
> gimp a 42 bit file and write out a compressed TIFF, I guess I've lost my
42
> bit depth until
Sven Neumann wrote:
Hi,
Jim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I have read the one page tutorial on batch mode,
http://www.gimp.org/tutorials/Basic_Batch/ and have copied and pasted
the script and commands and they don't work.
The tutorial is supposed to work. You might want to
need to do can't be accomplished with that
program.
I have read the one page tutorial on batch mode,
http://www.gimp.org/tutorials/Basic_Batch/ and have copied and pasted
the script and commands and they don't work.
Anyone have a better tutorial that they can point us to?
Tha
I've searched the archives and can not find an answer to my questions,
in fact, I even downloaded the archive and loaded it into mutt and
searched through it to try to find an answer. :-) I've seen that others
have asked questions somewhat like this one.
A bit of background, I'm running Gimp 2
but this works fine for me, and the centering works when I want to do things that way.
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ol he prefers!
And I am not opposed to paying for software, and would gladly purchase the GIMP if available (in fact, I still have my CD I bought 6 years ago.)
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Quoting Stefan Frings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hello,
I like to optimize more than 100 photos (jpeg, 640x480) for web
publishing.
I would like to do this with all my pictures in an automatic batch
job. Ho can
I do this?
If there is another nice Linux program, then this would also be ok
GIMP is very g
Quoting Asif Lodhi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi Jim,
>
> Though I have never worked with such large images, don't you think it
> would be a good idea to save each TIFF as XCF, do whatever you want to
> do on XCF and then save the modified XCF as TIFF again? May be odd
&g
rol Spears
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> On Sat, Apr 23, 2005 at 08:03:07PM -0600, jim feldman wrote:
>> I'm working with scanned medium format film images that are TIFF's of
100MB
>> each. The GIMP environment is gimp 2.2.6 (built from ports about a
>> week ago)
>
ile cache back down to
400MB however, everything works fine. 500MB also caused it to crash. I fI
don't instrument it, I get a script-fu:29966: LibGimpBase-WARNING **:
script-fu: wire_read(): error before it exits.
Bugzilla time?
thanks
jim
I no-dithered and I crushed and I reduced my 10 images from 165084 to 113479 without using any thumbnails. 50K isn't 100K, but it is a significant reduction, and with no visible loss of image quality.
Worked well--thanks for the pointers.
Jim Clark
image, but it did not.
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books, but same source same process same tools yielded very different results. Why?
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se Windows dialogs use. Does anyone? Trial and error have not been too fruitful yet.
Here's an 8X screenshot of the screenshot:
http://www.llywelyn.net/images/reboot.png
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shape.I want to use it. I am no artist--possibly I could just freehand it, but I'm not good enough. And the fill blend is nicely done.
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with no real improvement in image quality.
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a beautiful, shiny and highlighted submarine shape.
Couldn't be easier...will need to experiment with the right size rectangle to get what I want, but otherwise, zap, boom, p-p-p-pow and I'm done.
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again,
Jim Clark
I want to create what I can only describe as a submarine shape. I want a cylinder that is rounded on the ends and looks 3D. Just a left to right view, no angles no perspective. Boy, I sure don't know how to do this. Can anyone point?
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I tried that before sending my original message, but it did not work. I posted some screenshots and more explanation at:
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> I am having trouble getting this to work as I think it shouldWhen
> a use a text layer and process i
right of that is gone.
So the blurs looks great until we get to the chopped right edge. Any suggestions--or am I doing something wrong?
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for auto-complete to be turned off, but boy do I want to do it.This way i type, stop, move the cursor and continue. How convenient!
Been poking around on the web but do not know how to word this to limit my results to what I want...not even sure it's called auto-complete in the save dia
e I use it) and font changing in the image as you change it in the dialog. Much easier to experiment now.
No requests, no "Yeah, it's nice...but I wish..." Love it.
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/green components.
http://www.scubaboard.com/cms/article18.html
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and if you're
happy, fine. If not and you don't intend to make a hobby or business
out of this, hand it over to a pro. High quality photo retouching is
both a craft and an art, and can require the patience of Job.
Assuming you had this shot professionally, I'm surprised they didn
still the same buttons I made in '99 with (I think) 12 pt Ergoe.
http://www.rma.usda.gov/
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And for the fellow with the missing pixels in his (very attractive) sister's image: It may not be the best way, but a simple way to fix that is to leave a duplicate of the origin
e bad data; unfortunately I don't think IM runs on Windows.
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remember. Can someone point please?
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daily activities so they can get to the gym and work out. She doesn'toh, how sad. Reminds me of an ad for the National lampoon from years ago. "Little Doug Kenney didn't have his first pair of Florsheim shoes until he was 19"
There's a taste of what those licensing fees accomplish!
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to him for storage. It seems 30-40%RH is
now considered best. Last I heard it was 60% max
PEC-12 is best to use if you need a cleaner.
jim
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> On Sat, Mar 20, 2004 at 08:33:09PM -0500, Gary Montalbine wrote:
> > I have some 40 year old 35mm s
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5439488 - 5505024
Is there something simple I can do with my current Gimp to repair what used
to work just fine?
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deficient in some key words, but I hope the
images will make it very clear why I am baffled by this behavior.
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I installed gfontview (thanks Natalie) and the troubled and confused fonts
display the test sentence accurately. Go figure.
Jim Clark
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Fonts that showed up in my font list but showed "not available" were in a
fonts.dir file in the directo
fine.
This is pretty mysterious. Any ideas?
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In addition, I have many fonts that display in my selector that when I
click on them say The Selected font is not available. Then why are they
listed there? How do I get rid of them...and I have done an xset fp rehash.
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;m the only one struggling with hordes of unwanted
fonts (or fonts that make GIMP crash)
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Nice description of gif patent...and its demise.
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defaults.
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fact that the Xtns->Module Browser window doesn't list
any modules...so I'm thinking that Gimp just doesn't know how to render
anything without them? However, Xtns->Plugin Details does list all the
plugins I think one would expect with a vanilla in
look behind.
Hope that explains itnow can someone point me to instructions?
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Thought you might enjoy this--very amusing! The illusion is a checkerboard
with a white and black square being the same color because of a shadow.
http://www.sunbelt-software.com/stu/fooled.jpg
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r--if there is someone who
could describe the precise tools and percentages they used to make this
look better, and I know it will never look good!, I'd appreciate it.
Send results to me, and I'll be happy to post them and describe your
techniques for the world.
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