On Wed, 2005-03-02 at 13:14 +, Donncha O Caoimh wrote:
> I'm guessing that you're resizing your screenshots. Otherwise they'd be
> as crisp as you see them on-screen.
> If you must resize, use the Unsharp tool to sharpen them again. It works
> quite well on textual/cartoony graphics and can b
Hi,
"Kalle Ounapuu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> So maybe it's the compression you're choosing for the PNG? All your
> PNG's are RGB... so that has lossy compression. Are you putting it
> down a little bit?
PNG doesn't do lossy compression. Whatever compression factory you
choose, it's lossless
0:41 AM
To: gimp-user@lists.xcf.berkeley.edu
Subject: RE: [Gimp-user] Crisper screen shots
Quoting Kalle Ounapuu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> So maybe it's the compression you're choosing for the PNG? All your
> PNG's are RGB... so that has lossy compression. Are you putting
Quoting Kalle Ounapuu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
So maybe it's the compression you're choosing for the PNG? All your
PNG's are RGB... so that has lossy compression. Are you putting it
down a little bit?
Err, there isn't any compression in PNG that is lossy. At all. PNG is
lossless
in all modes. So
I can see that fuzzyness you're talking about, and it seems strange that a
direct screenshot would result in that... so it may have to do with your export.
I looked at one of your PNG screenshots... opening it in Photoshop I was
presented with a prompt about Pixel Aspect Ratio. The PNG's you've
I'm guessing that you're resizing your screenshots. Otherwise they'd be
as crisp as you see them on-screen.
If you must resize, use the Unsharp tool to sharpen them again. It works
quite well on textual/cartoony graphics and can be found at
Filters->Enhance->Unsharp Mask.
Donncha.
squareyes wro
Hi,
squareyes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> am making up a newbies help file for Ubuntu,
> but am not completely happy with the crispness of the screen shots
> I have taken with "gimp".
Screenshots show exactly what's on screen. If that's not crispy
enough, I suggest you tweak your text renderin