The order drawn doesn't matter, so long as they're selected in the
appropriate options.
-RobA >
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"Quae dissolvi non possunt."
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*From:* "Dominik Tabisz"
*To:* "Rob Antonishen"
*CC:* "gimp-user-list@gnome.org"
*Sent:* April 11, 2013 7:35 PM
*Subject:* Re: [Gim
Thank You Rob
After first trials this script seem to do more less what i expected :)
Now i'll have to spend some time with mastering path tool, and Your
script combined with perspective tool probably will do the job.
Not sure if the script "is aware" which path was drawn first. Does it
matter w
On 04/11/2013 03:27 AM, FriendlyBeginner wrote:
Hello Everyone,
Please Help Me! I am perplexed & hungry for ideas. I have thousands of 3x5 inch
index cards, all hand written cards. And I have learned how to use GIMP to scan
4 cards at a time, crop, guillotine the 4 cards to make 4 seperate .JPG
On 13-04-11 03:27 AM, FriendlyBeginner wrote:
Please Help Me! I am perplexed & hungry for ideas. I have thousands of 3x5 inch
index cards, all hand written cards. And I have learned how to use GIMP to scan
4 cards at a time, crop, guillotine the 4 cards to make 4 seperate .JPG files,
and then imp
You could try the curve bend between paths script
http://registry.gimp.org/node/19214 which was created to correct distortion
from scanning books. It could work (but not having seen the source images
in question, I can't guarantee it...)
-RobA>
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"Quae dissolvi non possunt."
Thanks Steve
You mean this tool with polygon like looking icon?
I'll try it again... on normal installation (on gimp portable it
crashes everytime).
I've already tried some tools from filters>distort menu in gimp 2.6 -
they are effective to "remove fat" or similar things. But they lack
precisio
On 13-04-07 08:49 PM, Sam Bizzell wrote:
I am trying to write a script which desperately needs access to the
overlap function of the Hue-Saturation tool. What I've found so far is…
(gimp-hue-saturation drawable hue-range hue-offset lightness saturation)
Unless the overlap setting can be simula
On Thu, Apr 11, 2013 at 5:33 AM, Kasim Ahmic wrote:
> So tell me what you guys think of it so far! Any and all positive as well as
> negative feedback is welcome and much appreciated. It'll really help me make
> this into something that everyone can enjoy!
I'm not a huge fan of the black backgrou
On 04/11/2013 06:33 AM, Kasim Ahmic wrote:
> Over at the Web List I've posted this redesign that I made from Mike
> Finch's mockup.
>
> http://kasimahmic.koding.com/works/GIMP/
>
> It seemed to get very high praise and acceptance from the users in
> the list. Overall, I think the homepage is don
On 04/11/2013 03:33 AM, Kasim Ahmic wrote:
> Over at the Web List I've posted this redesign that I made from Mike
> Finch's mockup.
>
> http://kasimahmic.koding.com/works/GIMP/
>
>
I like it! Great job!
Peace...
Tom
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Over at the Web List I've posted this redesign that I made from Mike Finch's
mockup.
http://kasimahmic.koding.com/works/GIMP/
It seemed to get very high praise and acceptance from the users in the list.
Overall, I think the homepage is done and I just wanted to ask more users about
their opini
Thanks Owen,
I couldn't find any reviews of ShotWell on CNET, PC Mag or ComputerWorld. But I
did find their site and good amount of comments on it elsewhere.
Owen, I am not a Ubuntu/Linux user, my old PC has Windows XP on it, do you know
if ShotWell works on Windows XP?
Owen to better illustrat
> Hello Everyone,
>
> Please Help Me! I am perplexed & hungry for ideas. I have thousands of
> 3x5 inch
> index cards, all hand written cards. And I have learned how to use
> GIMP to scan
> 4 cards at a time, crop, guillotine the 4 cards to make 4 seperate
> .JPG files,
> and then import to my PC
Hello Everyone,
Please Help Me! I am perplexed & hungry for ideas. I have thousands of 3x5 inch
index cards, all hand written cards. And I have learned how to use GIMP to scan
4 cards at a time, crop, guillotine the 4 cards to make 4 seperate .JPG files,
and then import to my PC (XP).
The cards w
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