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From: Stephan Henningsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Marc Lehmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: Ian Boreham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2000 1:06 PM
Subject: Re: Does this filter exist?
> On Thu, 21 Sep 2000, Marc Lehmann wrote:
>
>
Just downloaded gimp-1.1.25 and discovered it would very much like to see
gtk+-1.2.8 (or better?). Does this also mean it wishes to find glib-1.2.8
as well? Dunno if gimp uses the library. I have gtk+/glib-1.2.7 already
installed; do you suppose it would choke or otherwise refuse to perform wit
Hello out there,
I gladly discovered the path feature of (very promising!) gimp 1.1.25.
One question: Does somebody have an idea how to convert a couple of
exported path files to a file in one of the common vector graphics
formats (or is there already a utility which does the job?!) -- it
seems t
On Thu, 21 Sep 2000, Stephan Henningsen wrote:
> On Fri, 22 Sep 2000, Jon Winters wrote:
>
> > I should also mention that I would scale things up only as a last
> > resort. If possible re photograph or re scan at a higher resolution.
>
> Say I have a 640x480 JPG I use for desktop background.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2000-09-21 at 2210.43 +0200):
> > I should also mention that I would scale things up only as a last
> > resort. If possible re photograph or re scan at a higher resolution.
> Say I have a 640x480 JPG I use for desktop background. I'd
> like that to be 1152x864. I can't simply
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2000-09-21 at 2206.16 +0200):
> > Use the scale tool or "Image->Scale Image". The answer is so obvious that
> > I still don't think this is what you wanted to know?
> And that won't stretch it like any ordinary (paint brush)
> graphics tool would?
Yes, it would distort it.
> I
On Fri, 22 Sep 2000, Jon Winters wrote:
> I should also mention that I would scale things up only as a last
> resort. If possible re photograph or re scan at a higher resolution.
Say I have a 640x480 JPG I use for desktop background. I'd
like that to be 1152x864. I can't simply rephotograph o
On Thu, 21 Sep 2000, Marc Lehmann wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 20, 2000 at 09:42:44PM +0200, Stephan Henningsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > number of pixels in my image so that the extra pixels are interpolated,
> > > rather than simply repeated?"
> >
> > Exactly. How do I do that? =)
>
> Use the
Hi,
Is there any visual tool to create a gtcrc without
knowing the syntax of gtkrc? Please reply to me at
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks in advance.
On Thu, 21 Sep 2000, Marc Lehmann wrote:
> Use the scale tool or "Image->Scale Image". The answer is so obvious that
> I still don't think this is what you wanted to know?
Thats how I do it but I try to avoid scaling things UP.
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On Wed, Sep 20, 2000 at 09:42:44PM +0200, Stephan Henningsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > number of pixels in my image so that the extra pixels are interpolated,
> > rather than simply repeated?"
>
> Exactly. How do I do that? =)
Use the scale tool or "Image->Scale Image". The answer is so ob
hi,
I have been using this software "cthumb", it performs quite well for this purpose.
http://puchol.com/cpg/software/cthumb/
regards,
Feiyi
Tamas Gervai wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Is there a utility to create photo archive, like Image Alchemy did before 6-7 years?
>
> How it works: it scans the
On Wed, 20 Sep 2000, Rick Rosinski wrote:
> My question is:
>
> Can I crop the images into separate files, saving them at
> .80 quality, then do modifications and save them again (into a
> separate file *.modified.jpg) at .80 quality without loosing
> quality after each save?
Hi,
I'm about t
On Wed, Sep 20, 2000 at 04:00:08PM +0200, "Axel R." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
> I'm try to draw a rectangle with rounded corner in a perl plug-in.
Just do it in the same way as you'd do interactively, for example, do
a rectangular selection, round the corners (feather) and stroke the
Have you messed with gnuplot? After reading the help (which is quite
extensive) you can figure out how to modify your sin curve as you see
fit. When you get something you like, just output to a .gif file and
play with it in gimp. Certainly easier than coding in pascal ;)
Tobias Gärder wrote:
>
> Wandered Inn wrote:
>
> > Tobias Gärder wrote:
> >
> > > Microsoft has got something called Live Clipart Gallery on microsoft.com
> > > (http://cgl.microsoft.com/clipgallerylive/default.asp?nEULA=1&nInterface=0)
> > > where you can find pictures/illustrations/etc (the pi
Are you using the most recent version of gimp (1.1.25)?
Renzo
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Hello everybody,
anyone to help me?
I found two functions in the GIMP manual, but cannot find
them
in the
program itself.
In the section layers on bottom of the page the functions
"adjust layer"
Try these. Some are actual programs, but most are web-based
(generating html, php - gallery generators). There are others
out there. I just did a simple search on linuxlinks.com for "photo"
Also, try www.sourceforge.net (more updated than linuxlinks.com),
or freshmeat. Good luck.
http://www
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From: Tobias Gärder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Gimp-User Mailinglist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2000 12:00 AM
Subject: Filters...
> Since everyone's talking about scripts & filters...
>
> Does anyone know of some script/filter to create sin/cos c
Wandered Inn wrote:
> Tobias Gärder wrote:
>
> > Microsoft has got something called Live Clipart Gallery on microsoft.com
> > (http://cgl.microsoft.com/clipgallerylive/default.asp?nEULA=1&nInterface=0)
> > where you can find pictures/illustrations/etc (the pics are usually of very
> > high qualit
Since everyone's talking about scripts & filters...
Does anyone know of some script/filter to create sin/cos curves? I want
to be able to choose the tool i want to use with it, set the
"step"amount between every mark and then the sin/cos variables +
decimals to get some tweaked curves (which ofco
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