On 08/23/2011 12:13 AM, Alexandre Prokoudine wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 23, 2011 at 12:17 AM, Mikael Ståldal wrote:
>
>> If you use GNOME or other GTK+ based desktop, you might perfer gcolor2.
>
> Which is nowhere close to gpick :)
Hm, gpick seems really good! Thanks for mentioning it!!!
>
> Alexandre
On Tue, Aug 23, 2011 at 12:17 AM, Mikael Ståldal wrote:
> If you use GNOME or other GTK+ based desktop, you might perfer gcolor2.
Which is nowhere close to gpick :)
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On 2011-08-22 17:53, R Kimber wrote:
> In linux I use KColorChooser instead and paste the chosen #color into gimp.
> It's not too cumbersome.
If you use GNOME or other GTK+ based desktop, you might perfer gcolor2.
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On Sun, 21 Aug 2011 20:37:59 +0200
bktheman34 wrote:
> >I'm using Gimp on Windows and just upgraded from version 2.2 to 2.6.
>
> >In the old version I could use the color picker to get a color from
> >the desktop or from any other program window that was visible behind
> >the Gimp image window.
At 02:37 PM 8/21/2011, bktheman34 wrote:
> >In the old version I could use the color picker to get a color from
> >the desktop or from any other program window that was visible behind
> >the Gimp image window.
>
> >Is that still possible in 2.6? Can someone tell me how to make that work?
>
>You cou
On 21 Aug 11 19:37 bktheman34 said:
> >In the old version I could use the color picker to get a color from
> >the desktop or from any other program window that was visible
> behind
> >the Gimp image window.
>
> >Is that still possible in 2.6? Can someone tell me how to make that
> work?
>
> >T
>I'm using Gimp on Windows and just upgraded from version 2.2 to 2.6.
>In the old version I could use the color picker to get a color from
>the desktop or from any other program window that was visible behind
>the Gimp image window.
>Is that still possible in 2.6? Can someone tell me how to mak
I'm using Gimp on Windows and just upgraded from version 2.2 to 2.6.
In the old version I could use the color picker to get a color from
the desktop or from any other program window that was visible behind
the Gimp image window.
Is that still possible in 2.6? Can someone tell me how to make tha
>On 07/10/2011 06:36 PM, Steve221 wrote:
>> For a person’s signature, I used the paint brush tool to make small changes
>> to a text font and then saved the image with a transparent background in
>> .xcf file. How do I now change the color of this image from black to another
>> color? Thank
On 07/10/2011 06:36 PM, Steve221 wrote:
> For a person’s signature, I used the paint brush tool to make small changes
> to a text font and then saved the image with a transparent background in
> .xcf file. How do I now change the color of this image from black to another
> color? Thank You!
For a person’s signature, I used the paint brush tool to make small changes to
a text font and then saved the image with a transparent background in .xcf
file. How do I now change the color of this image from black to another color?
Thank You!
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Guys... thanks a million for different suggestions and the time spent on this.
The inkscape suggestion sounds good. The results looked really nice.
Thanks again.
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>On 02/17/2011 11:24 PM, Suntot wrote
>>> On 02/17/2011 03:00 AM, Suntot wrote:
Well, I am new at this. Not even sure if what I am attempting is possible.
I am trying to change a specific color in an image. If I use 'color
selection' the edges don't change color. So I am trying to
On 02/17/2011 11:24 PM, Suntot wrote
>> On 02/17/2011 03:00 AM, Suntot wrote:
>>> Well, I am new at this. Not even sure if what I am attempting is possible.
>>> I am trying to change a specific color in an image. If I use 'color
>>> selection' the edges don't change color. So I am trying to use
On 2/17/2011 11:24 PM, Suntot wrote:
>> On 02/17/2011 03:00 AM, Suntot wrote:
>>> Well, I am new at this. Not even sure if what I am attempting is possible.
>>> I am trying to change a specific color in an image. If I use 'color
>>> selection' the edges don't change color. So I am trying to use c
On 2011-02-17 17:24, Suntot wrote:
>> On 02/17/2011 03:00 AM, Suntot wrote:
>>> >> Well, I am new at this. Not even sure if what I am attempting is
>>> >> possible. I am trying to change a specific color in an image. If I use
>>> >> 'color selection' the edges don't change color. So I am tryin
>>On 02/17/2011 03:00 AM, Suntot wrote:
>>> Well, I am new at this. Not even sure if what I am attempting is
>>> possible. I am trying to change a specific color in an image. If I
>>> use 'color selection' the edges don't change color. So I am trying
>>> to use color to alpha... But, when I select
>On 02/17/2011 03:00 AM, Suntot wrote:
>> Well, I am new at this. Not even sure if what I am attempting is possible. I
>> am trying to change a specific color in an image. If I use 'color selection'
>> the edges don't change color. So I am trying to use color to alpha... But,
>> when I select by
On 02/17/2011 03:00 AM, Suntot wrote:
> Well, I am new at this. Not even sure if what I am attempting is possible. I
> am trying to change a specific color in an image. If I use 'color selection'
> the edges don't change color. So I am trying to use color to alpha... But,
> when I select by col
Well, I am new at this. Not even sure if what I am attempting is possible. I am
trying to change a specific color in an image. If I use 'color selection' the
edges don't change color. So I am trying to use color to alpha... But, when I
select by color, it seems to select all similar color in the
HAH! All of this has been a long-standing bug:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=492048
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So I moved upstream and asked about this on the LittleCMS mailing
list. From what the users and devs there were able to figure out,
there is no ICC profile embedded in my camera's JPG and TIF files. In
fact, DSLR cameras do not embed an ICC profile at all. The Digital
Camera File system (DCF) speci
On 1/16/10, Frank Gore wrote:
> Upon further research, I just noticed there are two major versions of
> the ICC specification, 2.x and 4.x. Does Gimp support both? Does it
> support the latest? (4.2)
Upon even further research you would find out that GIMP doesn't care
about that, because this is
On Sat, Jan 16, 2010 at 3:32 AM, Milan Knížek wrote:
> I would assume that GIMP does not care about tags, just looks for any
> embedded profile. But the developers would have to confirm it.
Upon further research, I just noticed there are two major versions of
the ICC specification, 2.x and 4.x. D
Frank Gore píše v Pá 15. 01. 2010 v 17:12 -0500:
> But this begs the question, what does Gimp use to determine the
> embedded color profile? The EXIF data, or something else? Because even
> if I change that tag from "Uncalibrated" to "Adobe RGB", it still
> doesn't change how Gimp treats it.
>
Aga
Frank Gore píše v St 13. 01. 2010 v 18:20 -0500:
>
> In any case, like I mentioned in my original post, I specifically have
> it set to "Ask what to do" in the Preferences, and it doesn't ask.
>
I agree with you, it is definitely a bug. GIMP should not assume that
JPEG is in sRGB colour space whe
Frank Gore píše v Čt 14. 01. 2010 v 21:35 -0500:
> Sorry, those were links to the version of the pictures as displayed by
> Picasa, which has the metadata stripped. The direct download links are
> as follows:
>
I thought your camera would be very unusual to provide JPEGs w/o
metadata...
> Adobe R
Frank Gore wrote:
> Sorry, those were links to the version of the pictures as displayed by
> Picasa, which has the metadata stripped. The direct download links are
> as follows:
>
> Adobe RGB:
> http://lh6.ggpht.com/_HAZjMzZWrtc/S05qkb7KkYI/BCw/oPJ80XXYH-Y/d/_GOR3359.JPG
>
> sRGB:
> http://
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,
David Gowers píše v Čt 14. 01. 2010 v 18:56 +1030:
> On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 4:18 PM, Frank Gore wrote:
> > color profile and ask me about it when I open the file. Isn't that how
> > it's supposed to work? That's what other applications do, for example
> > Digikam/showFoto.
>
In digiKam, the user
On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 4:18 PM, Frank Gore wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 11:43 PM, David Gowers <00a...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> We don't know if their formats are crazy.
>> But they certainly appear to be undocumented. Until they are
>> documented, or someone reverse-engineers them, we are unlike
On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 11:43 PM, David Gowers <00a...@gmail.com> wrote:
> We don't know if their formats are crazy.
> But they certainly appear to be undocumented. Until they are
> documented, or someone reverse-engineers them, we are unlikely to gain
> support for them in open-source software.
>
On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 11:25 AM, Frank Gore wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 7:36 PM, Frank Gore 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, inc
On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 7:36 PM, Frank Gore 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? Or is Pentax really tha
I just tested this with other Pentax cameras. So far, files from the
K-7, K20D and K-x all open in Gimp without asking me to specify color
profile, and they all incorrectly default to sRGB. All these images DO
have an Adobe RGB profile embedded. But those are the only cameras I
can check with that
On Wed, 2010-01-13 at 18:34 -0500, Frank Gore wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 6:21 PM, David Gowers <00a...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > That sounds very much like it is attached in a non-standard way.
>
> Actually, you're entirely right. If I assign an Adobe RGB profile to
> the picture, then save it,
On Wed, 2010-01-13 at 18:20 -0500, Frank Gore wrote:
> But the problem is that it doesn't convert when I open the file. It
> just assumes the picture is in sRGB and interprets the color space
> that way. Have you ever seen the colors of a file in Adobe RGB that's
> incorrectly interpreted as sRGB?
On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 6:21 PM, David Gowers <00a...@gmail.com> wrote:
> That sounds very much like it is attached in a non-standard way.
Actually, you're entirely right. If I assign an Adobe RGB profile to
the picture, then save it, and re-open it, THEN it asks me what to do
with the color profi
On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 9:16 AM, Frank Gore wrote:
> I've been pulling my hair out trying to figure out color management in Gimp.
>
> In the preferences, I clearly have "File Open Behaviour" set to "Ask
> what to do". My working profile is sRGB, and so is my Monitor profile.
> I have "Display rend
On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 6:09 PM, Michael J. Hammel
wrote:
> I'm no expert about this so my wild-ass guess is that it doesn't ask
> because there is nothing to do. Consider that the working profile is
> what a file *HAS* to be converted to or else you can't open it. If the
> file has an Adobe RGB
On Wed, 2010-01-13 at 17:46 -0500, Frank Gore wrote:
> In the preferences, I clearly have "File Open Behaviour" set to "Ask
> what to do". My working profile is sRGB, and so is my Monitor profile.
I'm no expert about this so my wild-ass guess is that it doesn't ask
because there is nothing to do.
I've been pulling my hair out trying to figure out color management in Gimp.
In the preferences, I clearly have "File Open Behaviour" set to "Ask
what to do". My working profile is sRGB, and so is my Monitor profile.
I have "Display rendering intent" set to "Relative colorimetric". Yet,
everytime
Hi all,
I've been using the context shortkeys for increments and decrements the color
value and saturation... when for example I decreases the value until #000 the
initial color is reseted... the same thing happens with the saturation.
I think that is very useful maintains the color initial.
I don'
Quoting norseman :
> Wanted:
> In Gimp, to add (SUM) the RGB values for a pixel and then
> change all pixels who's RGB SUM is greater than a user stated value to
> WHITE.
> Second side of that is to change all RGB SUMs less than value given to
> Black. BUT not doing both at same time, thu
Sven Neumann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Tue, 2009-06-23 at 14:51 -0700, norseman wrote:
>
>> In Gimp, to add (SUM) the RGB values for a pixel and then
>> change all pixels who's RGB SUM is greater than a user stated value to
>> WHITE.
>> Second side of that is to change all RGB SUMs less than
Hi,
On Tue, 2009-06-23 at 14:51 -0700, norseman wrote:
> In Gimp, to add (SUM) the RGB values for a pixel and then
> change all pixels who's RGB SUM is greater than a user stated value to
> WHITE.
> Second side of that is to change all RGB SUMs less than value given to
> Black. BUT no
Hello;
I'm new to the Gimp forum. I took a quick look at the archives
and decided to try a more direct approach. This forum.
Wanted:
In Gimp, to add (SUM) the RGB values for a pixel and then
change all pixels who's RGB SUM is greater than a user stated value to
WHITE.
Second
>> Anyone do anything special to create palettes?
>
> I like Agave a lot. The (Adobe) kuler website is nice as well - I
> wrote (an admittedly hackish) plugin to import kuler palettes:
> http://registry.gimp.org/node/10325
Add http://www.colourlovers.com/ to the bunch.
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On Sat, May 2, 2009 at 3:31 PM, DJ wrote:
> Anyone do anything special to create palettes?
I like Agave a lot. The (Adobe) kuler website is nice as well - I
wrote (an admittedly hackish) plugin to import kuler palettes:
http://registry.gimp.org/node/10325
It could use more testing - if you fee
On Sat, 2009-05-02 at 15:31 -0500, DJ wrote:
> Palette Generator
> http://registry.gimp.org/node/15833
>
> Agave
> http://home.gna.org/colorscheme/
Interesting. I'd not seen these yet.
> Anyone do anything special to create palettes?
Nothing special. When I'm looking to choose complimentary (
Hi Gimp-user,
I was looking for ways to create color schemes, on the desktop, and I
spotted this recent entry on the Gimp Registry RSS Feed. It looks
nice. I haven't installed it, mostly because I don't have the required
library installed, grapefruit. It's on my list of things to try :-)
Palette
norman wrote:
>> What does that tool do?
>>
>
> This has come directly to me so I assume you only copied it to the list.
> That means the list will not see my reply.
>
> I will quote what I see in a book I have:- "With the Color Sampler tool
> active, clicking in your image attaches up to fou
norman wrote:
> Is there an equivalent in GIMP to the Color Sampler tool in Photoshop,
> please?
>
What does that tool do?
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Is there an equivalent in GIMP to the Color Sampler tool in Photoshop,
please?
Norman
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Hi!
On Thu, Feb 5, 2009 at 12:40 PM, D.Jones (aka) Capnhud
wrote:
> I am not quite sure why this is happening but I notice that sometime when I
> download images and open them in the gimp the color that I may have seen in
> the web browser is definitely not the same color that I see in the gimp.
I am not quite sure why this is happening but I notice that sometime when I
download images and open them in the gimp the color that I may have seen in the
web browser is definitely not the same color that I see in the gimp.
For example this image
http://img6.imageshack.us/my.php?image=colordi
On Sunday 07 December 2008, Lap1994 wrote:
> Sorry if I made myself unclear. I'm speaking about the color dialog. Its
> on windows>dockable dialogs>colors or dialogs>colors depending which
> version you use. There you right click and the color is choosen. You left
> click and the color is choose. B
On Sunday 07 December 2008, Lap1994 wrote:
> Ok, so I have a foreground and a background color. Isnt this nice? And I
> have to buttons in my mouse, left and right, isnt this nice? Why noone had
> this simple idea of "right click=foreground" and "left click=background"
> before? I mean, even micros
Ok, so I have a foreground and a background color. Isnt this nice? And I
have to buttons in my mouse, left and right, isnt this nice? Why noone had
this simple idea of "right click=foreground" and "left click=background"
before? I mean, even microsoft paint has this function O_o
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Hi,
"Assign colorspace" and "Convert colorspace" are provided by the
"icc_colorspace" plug-in. This plug-in is bundled with the Separate+.
# In the future, the support of abstract/devicelink profiles will be added to
this plug-in.
> How is assigning or converting a *colour space* different fro
Hi Hedley,
On Fri, Jul 18, 2008 at 12:06 PM, Hedley Finger
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> David, Sven:
>
> On Thu, 2008-07-17 at 16:52 +1000, Hedley Finger wrote:
>
>
> I know just enough about colour management to get myself into trouble.
>
> On Gimp 2.4.6, there are now some new options under th
David, Sven:
On Thu, 2008-07-17 at 16:52 +1000, Hedley Finger wrote:
I know just enough about colour management to get myself into trouble.
On Gimp 2.4.6, there are now some new options under the Image > Mode >
menu path, namely
@ Assign to Color Profile // Actually uses Little CMS (lcm
Hi,
On Thu, 2008-07-17 at 16:52 +1000, Hedley Finger wrote:
>
> I know just enough about colour management to get myself into trouble.
>
> On Gimp 2.4.6, there are now some new options under the Image > Mode >
> menu path, namely
>
> @ Assign to Color Profile // Actually uses Little CMS (lcm
Hi Hedley,
On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 4:22 PM, Hedley Finger
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I know just enough about colour management to get myself into trouble.
>
> On Gimp 2.4.6, there are now some new options under the Image > Mode >
> menu path, namely
>
> @ Assign to Color Profile // Actually
I know just enough about colour management to get myself into trouble.
On Gimp 2.4.6, there are now some new options under the Image > Mode >
menu path, namely
@ Assign to Color Profile // Actually uses Little CMS (lcms)
@ Convert to Color Profile // Actually uses Little CMS (lcms)
@ Ass
To remove the ICC profile from the image, you can use
gimp_image_parasite_detach procedure or icc_colorspace plug-in.
The icc_colorspace plug-in is a part of Separate+ package.
See http://cue.yellowmagic.info/softwares/separate.html
1.Open the icc_colorspace's "Assign colorspace" dialog via
|ima
Hi,
to be honest, I am somewhat puzzled how you manage to save JPEG files
with an sRGB profile attached to them. How do you determine that they
have this profile attached? Could you perhaps elaborate on how exactly
you create these files and what your color management settings are? You
may want to
Hi,
On Tue, 2008-05-27 at 17:53 +1000, Daniel James wrote:
> "Just unset the color profile on the image before you save as JPEG.
>
> Problem with that is - there doesn't seem to be any way to delete the
> profile. I can select a different profile, but this will screw the
> images up just the sam
try making a script that deletes the icc-profile parasite on the
image, using gimp-image-parasite-detach.
On Tue, May 27, 2008 at 5:23 PM, Daniel James <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I thought it was impossible (after a few hours of searching) to save a
> jpeg without a color profile fro
Hi All,
I thought it was impossible (after a few hours of searching) to save a
jpeg without a color profile from within gimp - I have been informed
however that it is possible - I just wasn't given any details ;)
My problem is that when I save a jpeg from gimp, it saves the sRGB color
profile int
On Wed, 2008-01-23 at 17:09 -0600, Leonard Evens wrote:
> Gimp 2.4.3 allows color proofing but provides no mechanism for using a
> printer profile to actually print. I presume there are weighty issues
> involved in doing such a thing.
>
> But in principle, it is not to difficult to do it in an a
Hi,
On Wed, 2008-01-23 at 17:09 -0600, Leonard Evens wrote:
> Gimp 2.4.3 allows color proofing but provides no mechanism for using a
> printer profile to actually print. I presume there are weighty issues
> involved in doing such a thing.
The main reason for the lack of this in the Print plug-i
Gimp 2.4.3 allows color proofing but provides no mechanism for using a
printer profile to actually print. I presume there are weighty issues
involved in doing such a thing.
But in principle, it is not to difficult to do it in an ad hoc manner.
All you have to do is modify the image using the pri
Hi,
On Mon, 2007-12-24 at 12:46 -0600, Leonard Evens wrote:
> First, do you have any suggestions at all about what I might do if I
> want to print with my own printer for which I have a profile? Since
> most users of gimp probably want to do just that, it would be very
> helpful if there were a
Hi,
On Mon, 2007-12-24 at 12:46 -0600, Leonard Evens wrote:
> But if I specify another output profile in vuescan, e.g., Adobe RGB,
> gimp converts to that as expected.
It doesn't convert to that profile, it just keeps it and corrects the
display appropriately.
> (I verified that using
> Image
I'm using the Netidentity webmail - and it sucks, so sorry for any inconvenience. Try using the PhotoPrint.Unfortunately you can't use xcf files, so you need to save as tiff, or other formatsYou can get it here http://www.blackfiveservices.co.uk/photoprint.shtml mvh Mogens Jæger First, do you
First, do you have any suggestions at all about what I might do if Iwant to print with my own printer for which I have a profile? Sincemost users of gimp probably want to do just that, it would be veryhelpful if there were a way to do it. The only way I can think of is toboot Windows XP and use
On Mon, 2007-12-24 at 14:30 +0100, Sven Neumann wrote:
>
> > I am completely at sea about how I use the print profile to actually
> > print. Do I set the mode of operation to print simulation and then
> > choose print from the file menu? Or do I put the print profile in the
> > RGB profile slot
Hi,
On Sat, 2007-12-22 at 17:31 -0600, Leonard Evens wrote:
> How to use the display profile was fairly clear. Profiles for input
> files was very murky, but I eventually worked out what was happening
> there. One confusing thing was that if you specify in
> Preferences>Color Management that
Hi,
On Sat, 2007-12-22 at 17:31 -0600, Leonard Evens wrote:
> I am trying to use color management under gimp 2.4. Despite numerous
> google searches and posting to the gimp user group forum, I've been
> unable to find any useful documentation about how to use it.
Color management in GIMP is very
I am trying to use color management under gimp 2.4. Despite numerous
google searches and posting to the gimp user group forum, I've been
unable to find any useful documentation about how to use it. Through
trial and error and many hours fumbling around, I've managed to decipher
much of it, but I
Hi,
On Tue, 2007-09-11 at 15:30 +0200, Bettina Lechner wrote:
> ups sorry:
> I am using:
>
> mac osx 10.4.
> gimp 2.4 rc 1.0
>
>
>
> hi all,
>
> one more question:
>
> the new color pick up tool (pipette) which is now available in the color
> selector reacts very strange. look at this:
>
ups sorry:
I am using:
mac osx 10.4.
gimp 2.4 rc 1.0
hi all,
one more question:
the new color pick up tool (pipette) which is now available in the color
selector reacts very strange. look at this:
http://www.newhouse.at/messen.jpg
I click on the pipette, click on the picture and get a ve
hi all,
one more question:
the new color pick up tool (pipette) which is now available in the color
selector reacts very strange. look at this:
http://www.newhouse.at/messen.jpg
I click on the pipette, click on the picture and get a very different
foreground-color (look at the actual color -
On 9/4/07, Bettina Lechner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> thank you for your answer.
>
> but again my question. it's very important for me:
>
>
>
> do you see in gimp 2.4 rc1 the entry "color info" in the menu "view"?
No. The only entry I see that is similar at all to that, is the
'padding color'
YEAH :-)
thank you all for your help!
tina
Am 04.09.2007 19:39 Uhr schrieb "Andrew" unter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Bettina Lechner wrote:
>> hi everybody,
>>
>> thank you for all your answers.
>>
>> Actually I am looking for the window where there where a lot of infos about
>> a picture like:
>
Bettina Lechner wrote:
> hi everybody,
>
> thank you for all your answers.
>
> Actually I am looking for the window where there where a lot of infos about
> a picture like:
> it had 3 registers:
>
> general: (infos about size, resolution, colors, colordepth
> pointer: like the pointer-dialog (I alr
hi everybody,
thank you for all your answers.
Actually I am looking for the window where there where a lot of infos about
a picture like:
it had 3 registers:
general: (infos about size, resolution, colors, colordepth
pointer: like the pointer-dialog (I already found) and
comments: exif infos(?)
Bettina Lechner wrote:
> thank you for your answer.
>
> but again my question. it’s very important for me:
>
>
> do you see in gimp 2.4 rc1 the entry “color info” in the menu
> “view”? where it has been under version 2.2?
>
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> tina
I think that menu entry went out after gimp 2.2.
thank you for your answer.
but again my question. it¹s very important for me:
>> do you see in gimp 2.4 rc1 the entry ³color info² in the menu ³view²? where
>> it has been under version 2.2?
tina
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Hi Bettina,
you might wanna have a look to the manual to find an answer:
http://docs.gimp.org/de/glossary.html#glossary-samplemerge
There is also a very usagle search function in docs.gimp.org - but this
doesn't mean we would not like hear from you on the list anymore :)
Happy GIMPing!
2007/9/4,
sorry, you misunderstood me:
I already use 2.4. rc1 on mac osx and I am missing the color info. my
question is, if you (under windows) find the color info in the menu "view".
thank you!
Am 04.09.2007 14:12 Uhr schrieb "Alexander Rabtchevich" unter
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> I do not have 2.2 now -
yes here it is... thank you!
yet another question: what means the option "vereinigung prüfen" engl.
perhaps "check combination, union" in this window?
Am 04.09.2007 14:36 Uhr schrieb "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
unter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> thank you for your interest & help yes shift works e.g. w
> thank you for your interest & help yes shift works e.g. with the
> selection
> tool but not with the pipette, though I see that shift enables the
> checkbox
> in the tool options of the pipette (I can also check it per mouse). but no
> color info...
>
> do you see the entry color info in the me
I do not have 2.2 now - I use 2.3.x or 2.4 RC. Today 2.4 RC2 has been
released. 2.4 has so much new nice tools, abilities and features that I
recommend you upgrading. Maybe the problem is solved in 2.4.
Bettina Lechner wrote:
> thank you for your interest & help – yes shift works e.g. with the
thank you for your interest & help yes shift works e.g. with the selection
tool but not with the pipette, though I see that shift enables the checkbox
in the tool options of the pipette (I can also check it per mouse). but no
color info...
do you see the entry color info in the menu view? where
>Hi !
>
>Just one comment, before you try to change any colour...
>
>To my mind your picture is over exposed, I think your canon EOS 350D allows
>you
>to control the exposure... so try it ! I think you were in an
>automatic mode that has measured the overall luminosity looking at the
>center
Hi giuliogiuseppecarlo,
gii> i use gimp quite regurarly but i have a problem with color correction.
gii> In fact, with some digital photo i make, my camera ( and not only mine,
gii> i have tried other cameras and they all have the same problem ) creates
gii> a very innatural shade of what i would
Hi !
Just one comment, before you try to change any colour...
To my mind your picture is over exposed, I think your canon EOS 350D
allows you to control the exposure... so try it ! I think you were in an
automatic mode that has measured the overall luminosity looking at the
center of the pictu
Hello everyone,
i use gimp quite regurarly but i have a problem with color correction.
In fact, with some digital photo i make, my camera ( and not only mine,
i have tried other cameras and they all have the same problem ) creates
a very innatural shade of what i would call green ( see sample
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