The clone tool should do the trick.
Nigel
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From: "Dennis Kent" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, July 09, 2000 2:04 PM
Subject: Retouching photos
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> Using Gimp 1.1.24, Mandra
> Hi all,
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> Quick question... I've got some RGB images that I need to save as
> Indexed images, so I go and change them to Indexed using the optimal
> palette thing w/ 255 colors. This works quite well and does indeed
> create an optimal palette, but occasionally, with some of my images,
> the
I found the answer to this on this list last year. I
didn't need it then, I need it now, though.
How do I get the Gimp to print? The 1.0.4 RPM and
source versions only allowed me to print to a file.
Same with the 1.1.24 I am using now.
Before, I eventually got one of the 1.0.4 versions to
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Using Gimp 1.1.24, Mandrake Linux V7, PIII/550, 128mb
RAM.
I have a black and white photo I shot of an actress on
stage. She feels that there is a slight double-chin
problem due to angle of the head in the shot. I have
done very mino
Hi all,
Quick question...
I've got some RGB images that I need to save as Indexed images, so I go and change
them to Indexed using the optimal palette thing w/ 255 colors. This works
quite well and does indeed create an optimal palette, but occasionally, with some of
my images, the color black
On Fri, Jul 07, 2000 at 10:47:48PM -0700, Rick Rosinski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Here is an error I get when loading gimp. It occurs many times until Gimp is
> finally loaded.
>
> * * WARNING **: gimp: wire_read: unexpected EOF
Do you have several copies of gimp installed? That doesn't wo
thanks I did try that. Does anyone know how to tell gimp wherto look for
its gimprc file?
On Fri, 7 Jul 2000, Joachim Ansorg wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Try to remove $HOME/.gimp-1.1 and restart GIMP to create new configuration
> files for the user.
>
> Simply a guess ...
>
> --Joachim
>
> Am Don, 06
> How do I convert a floating selection to a normal selection?
Click the new layer icon in the Layer, Channels & Paths window, so you get a
layer, then select an area in that layer, for example with "Alpha to selection".
GSR
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>Firstly, am I going down the right track by looking here ?
Yes, if you know how to compile after getting the files.
>Secondly, what do I do with these files once I download them -- some of
>these files are large, so I am not going to download them yet until I know
>for sure these are what
On Sat, Jul 08, 2000 at 01:19:09PM +0200, Johannes Zellner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> > finally loaded.
> >
> > * * WARNING **: gimp: wire_read: unexpected EOF
> > perl: error in loading shared libraries:
> > /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/i386-linux/ao/Gimp/Lib/Lib.so: undefined symbol:
> > gi
On Fri, 7 Jul 2000, Rick Rosinski wrote:
> Here is an error I get when loading gimp. It occurs many times until Gimp is
> finally loaded.
>
> * * WARNING **: gimp: wire_read: unexpected EOF
> perl: error in loading shared libraries:
> /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/i386-linux/ao/Gimp/Lib/Lib.so:
Hi Thomas,
> Again, it just does not work, the error message I receive is:
> "Procedural database execution failed: (gimp_selection_bounds 0)
> Can it be possibly a bug?
I tried it again and incidentally I found out, that it works, just like
it is. But is works only once, immediately after havin
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