xels
4) erase, this takes care of most of the backgound
5) restore saved selection
6) extend it two pixels so that is extends slightly inside the object.
7) apply color-to-alpha
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> So, my question is how could I achieve the desired result for this and
> such images?
> How would do you work out similar or even more advanced cases?
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may be better to use the pen tool and trace the contour of the object
with it creating a path, that you can edit and later turn into selection.
Have in mind that "color to alpha" removes the selected color from the
whole image (except if you already have a selection).
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I am trying to create a network infrastructure diagram for where I
work with Dia. (In fact it will actually help me much more than anyone
else, but that's not the subject.)
For this I am putting into the diagram, imag
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re was a way to rotate brushes.
>
>This feature has been in the betas for a while.
>
>If you're running Windows, there are unofficial, but apparently working,
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ly be cat regions results in an area
that is too strongly defined.
You can sometimes get away with using feathering, if the object is not
particularly in focus. The rest of the time, some edges need to be
fuzzy and some need to be crisp (basically in relation to their angle
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refer to Figure 5.29(a) where the re-coloured cat does not
appear to sit naturally on the person's shoulder (cf Figure 5.26(a)).
How can the defect be overcome? Would feathering the selection help? But would
the bucket fill also be feathered?
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Sounds more like the download just didn't finish.
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7,424 bytes in the correct one.
Naturally I've scanned for problems and can't find any, but something
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vince, CPU max's, memory max's, swap partition
heading for max, as the png unpacks. Killed it before it locked the machine.
Still have the svg for viewing/editing and presumably a printing company will
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> outside of GIMP, you would be better off with Python. It is mainly an
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> procedural programming. Python scripts for GIMP may make some use of OOP
> feat
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from my 9Mpx camera expands to around 80Mb once uncompressed for
editing within the GIMP.
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You can always get help on the #gimp-user IRC channel or this mailing list
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click on the layer in the Layers
dialog and choose the first item in the menu, "Text tool".
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5 (157 bytes)
And pngcrush might be able to shave off a few bytes afterward - I've
gotten mixed results myself, but if bandwidth is a huge concern it may
be worth a try.
http://pmt.sourceforge.net/pngcrush/
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e range... This said, you should
be using PNG, a much better format for Web graphics outside of photos.
In this format a 5*35 gradient image in 212 bytes, but you can likely
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I made a 5x35 image using a gradient that i'll use as background for a div.
I saved it as .jpg. Its size now is 325 bytes.
Is there any additional method to make the size smaller?
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at layer the active layer.
However, the highlight color in the layers dialog may or may not be
blue (mine is orange).
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ong as each text element is an
individual text layer, and has not been modified, except for the text
attributes, you can edit the text in the layer.
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well on Gimp 2.6.11 with minimum fuss and feathers?
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> to a Layers dialog where I can move layers, rename them, etc. Advice please?
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PCIE VGA Display Adapter (rev 10)
But yes, hardware/driver trouble seems likely :-/
Guess I'll try if it's still not working in GIMP 2.7.2 just to make
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On Sat, Apr 30, 2011 at 3:25 AM, 王炎 wrote:
> I am new to GIMP. I am learning Comic Designing. What can GIMP help me
> with my work. I am confused.
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=gimp+comics&l=1
;)
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I am new to GIMP. I am learning Comic Designing. What can GIMP help me
with my work. I am confused.
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looks like some
timing issue. It's not a big problem when you get used to it, but it is
not normal.
Any one else noticed this?
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her intel-based graphics).
Anyone have any idea what I could try to do?
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I've seen similar problems caused by insufficient video RAM, also you
should verify if "View" -> "Show selection" is checked.
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flip some
> odd setting?
My GIMP (2.6.11) always shows the whole rectangle. I've never seen the
behavior you describe. I'm on Fedora, using the standard install.
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itself looks like.)
> You can keep it this way for working, or when finished, select "Apply Layer
> Mask" to transfer the layer mask into the source layer's alpha channel.
> >
> What a beautiful elegant description. Clear and complete. Nice writing.
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I think "dupa" is still floating when you save your file, try to anchor it:
(let ((floating-sel (car (gimp-edit-named-paste drawable "dupa" TRUE
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omplete my project.
Will try all the mentioned solutions to see which yields the optimum results.
I'm not certain my application can work with gif's, however.
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is even lossless. GIF is somewhat obsolete but you
might try it anyway.
Typical compression rates in the files I use: uncompressed TIFF with 2-3
MB, PNG with 200-300 KB.
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e been removed).
If you save to png, I would be interested in the resulting size, and
then if you convert to jpg from that, what size is the jpg.
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ompression, compress very badly in
JPG-type compression. The type of images that do this are images which have
lots of very thin lines, in other words: blueprints. I don't have a good
solution for saving this type of file in JPG. It really depends on why you
want to re-save the file to JP
equivalents.
> If not you might have better luck importing them as bitmaps into
>Inkscape and then converting them to svg or pdf using either trace
>mode or outline mode.
I am generally at the whim of the entity that issues the drawings. These are
only available in tiff format
pdf? These are normally much smaller for drawings etc.
than their bitmapped equivalents.
If not you might have better luck importing them as bitmaps into
Inkscape and then converting them to svg or pdf using either trace
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utorials.
http://hugin.sourceforge.net/
There is also a gimp script, Pandora which will make simple panos, a few
tutorials around, my take on the subject here
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zBma6CT3mjY
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I'm new to using Linux based software and do not know how to stitch
multi photos together to form a panoramic picture can you help?
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> transfer the layer mask into the source layer's alpha channel.
>
What a beautiful elegant description. Clear and complete. Nice writing.
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> Date: Tue, 19 Apr 2011 22:42:24 +0200
> From: ofn...@laposte.net
> To: gimp-user@lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU
> Subject: Re: [Gimp-user] Explicit manipulation of Alpha Channel.
>
> This is what layer masks are meant for.
>
More specific
n explicit alpha channel that I can
manipulate?
This is what layer masks are meant for.
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> What I don't understand is how I managed to have the library installed
> without the plugin.
UFRaw depends on it.
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istortion. But I would like to
> > be able to do it with gimp if I can.
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> http://lensfun.sebastiankraft.net/
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unds a bit like wishful thinking :)
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I don't get your point.
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What not ask Google and Ubuntu folks for a few full time programmers to work on
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right arguments from the wrapper to the script you want
to call. If you get stuck, just tell me another script you want to
wrap like this and I'll write a little tutorial.
If you have more questions, please ask. I don't know what you don't
understand if you don't ask:)
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asily using ufraw. Also, it might
> be possible using hugin to correct the distortion. But I would like to
> be able to do it with gimp if I can.
http://lensfun.sebastiankraft.net/
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ve no idea on how
to commence, regardless of the many websites I read.
http://www.gimp.org/docs/scheme_plugin/ is just one of them.
Or do I understand wrongly and there is a (secret) way to directly adress
the scm files from the command line?
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>an enthusiast who could not wait for an official release. :)
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adds an alpha channel automatically
though.
-Kevin
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r I wanted to round and using
> shrink/grow but that just didnt work.
>
> I am sure it can be done simply but I just don't have the
> experience/knowledge on how to do it...
>
> Thanks for any pointers
> Rich
>
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