hello yesterday i installed latest version of gimb.and i have
noticed that in my C drive was created a subfolder called
thumbnails(complete path is C\users(my name)\thumbnails).every time i
opened a picture with gimp ,automatically create a thumbnail of
Thanks for the reply Steve!
I think maybe my problem wasn't communicated from my end correctly.
I have an SVG file generated with a native resolution of 2048x2048 in Vector
Magic. In Inkscape, I can resize the image to be 1024x1024, zoom in, and it
redraws the image with no aliasing (as a
Hello,
I can't get Batch Mode to work on Ubuntu 12.04. I follow the
instructions in the tutorial:
http://www.gimp.org/tutorials/Basic_Batch/
But I get an error batch command experienced an execution error. Even
if I use --verbose there are no more details. Is there any way I can get
a
Date: Thu, 21 Mar 2013 12:11:44 +0100
From: for...@gimpusers.com
To: gimp-user-list@gnome.org
CC: t...@gimpusers.com
Subject: [Gimp-user] aliasing in vector images
Thanks for the reply Steve!
I think maybe my problem wasn't communicated from my end correctly.
I have an SVG file
I am using Windows 7. How do I associate a file type (.jpeg) with Gimp 2
program. I follow easy steps in Windows, but I am unable to locate (.exe) file
for Gimp. Where is the .exe file i need to complete this? Thank you
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On 21-Mar-13 12:11, sonicbluegt wrote:
What I'm trying to do is overlay a design onto another image without aliasing.
What I'm ending up with, though, is no better (actually might be worse) than
just drawing the image in GIMP instead of importing a vectored version of the
same graphic.
Why
Thanks everyone for the help!
Why don't do this in Inkscape?
You can import an image and use it as backdrop. Then export everything
as jpeg or whatever.
Hope it helps
mario
I may give this a shot. If I can export as a TGA file from Inkscape, then I'll
definitely be doing
On 03/21/2013 12:17 PM, Rob Antonishen wrote:
I wrote a plugin to correct such distortion by drawing two paths:
http://registry.gimp.org/node/19214
Here is a sample I ran on the page you provided:
http://www.majhost.com/gallery/ffaat/gimp/more2/corrected.jpg
I had to use it twice, once
On Thu, 2013-03-21 at 16:35 +0100, Mario Valle wrote:
The new cage tool is fantastic to solve the following problem, but I
need suggestions how to be more effective.
I take a photo with the smartphone of a book page. I need two hands for
this.
Don't forget that you probably also have
Fantastic! Thanks
The only addition is to run perspective tool afterwards to correct side
parallelism.
Thanks again!
mario
On 21-Mar-13 17:17, Rob Antonishen wrote:
I wrote a plugin to correct such distortion by drawing two paths:
http://registry.gimp.org/node/19214
On 21-Mar-13 19:28, sonicbluegt wrote:
Thanks everyone for the help!
Why don't do this in Inkscape?
You can import an image and use it as backdrop. Then export everything
as jpeg or whatever.
Hope it helps
mario
I may give this a shot. If I can export as a TGA file
I have very poor eyesight. This happened suddenly in Nov. 2012. I can barely
type. I can't plow through the pages of instructions on how to manage my
account. I just want to be unsubscribed.
Can you PLEASE do that simple thing for me without telling me how dumb I am
because I can't see?
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