Claus Cyrny wrote:
You may want to try this TIFF specific mailing list:
http://lists.maptools.org/mailman/listinfo/tiff
Maybe you can get a hint there on how to go about converting
your images.
This discussion of saving text layer as a layer in TIFF too (not only
layered TIFF) might
David M. schrieb:
Now open it in IE or something, and BAM! Moving water.
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In Firefox or something.
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Johan Vromans schrieb:
it is just like the GIMP: it reads (hence decompresses) the image
and recompresses it when saving.
For lossless manipulation, use jpegtran and jhead. Of course,
cropping, flipping and rotating by right angles only.
And mapivi does it with GUI on Linux.
Sven Neumann schrieb:
Hi,
On Mon, 2009-03-02 at 13:10 +, Chris Mohler wrote:
GIMP 2.6 is out for five months already. There is really no good reason
why your distribution does not offer it yet. Perhaps time to switch to a
more reasonable Linux distribution?
Yes, but even
saulgo...@flashingtwelve.brickfilms.com schrieb:
Quoting zhangwe...@realss.com:
Hi. Thanks! I put the .scm file in /usr/share/gimp/2.0/scripts and try
it. When I click OK in clone text properties dialog I was told the
following:
Error while executing
(sg-clone-text-attributes 1 3 0
Chris Mohler schrieb:
On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 10:34 AM,
saulgo...@flashingtwelve.brickfilms.com wrote:
Quoting Daniel Hornung daniel.horn...@gmx.de:
Or you could try
and write a script that changes the text of all text layers in the same way,
I think that should be possible at
saulgo...@flashingtwelve.brickfilms.com schrieb:
Quoting Daniel Hornung daniel.horn...@gmx.de:
Or you could try
and write a script that changes the text of all text layers in the same way,
I think that should be possible at least in theory.
Yes, such is possible (and owing to
Hello. Is there a feature in gimp that behave like inkscape, where a
text layer (in Inkscape an object or a group of object) can have some
clone text layers. If the source text layer changes its color, size,
text etc, the cloned layer automatically change accordingly.
In fact, I am more happy if
Sven Neumann schrieb:
Hi,
On Sun, 2009-02-01 at 19:46 +0800, zhangwe...@realss.com wrote:
Hello. I read from an article which says jpeg images can be cropped
losslessly. I searched lossless gimp crop on google without good
findings. Can gimp do lossless cropping?
GIMP doesn't
Sven Neumann schrieb:
GIMP doesn't know anything about JPEG images. The image is opened by a
plug-in and the core only gets to see the decompressed image. So if you
crop the image in GIMP, it will have to be recompressed when it is saved
as JPEG again. The JPEG plug-in does a nice job at
zhangwe...@realss.com schrieb:
Can any recommend such an editor for lossless cropping rotating,
With the following googles that have corrected my stupid typos now I can
get some information about lossless cropping and answer my own question:
http://sylvana.net/jpegcrop/ offer commandline
Hello. I read from an article which says jpeg images can be cropped
losslessly. I searched lossless gimp crop on google without good
findings. Can gimp do lossless cropping? If not, what software (better
has an GUI because I am not commandline guru) on Linux can be used to do
lossless cropping?
zhangwe...@realss.com schrieb:
what software (better has an GUI because I am not commandline guru) on Linux
can be used to do
lossless cropping?
A more complete answer to myself in case anyone needs it too:
Tools on Linux that can do loseless cropping:
Commandline tool:
jpegcrop and
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