idont found tutorials or image abolut cyborg made it with gimp exist a
lot information about the topic in photoshop so I started making
them gimp is a powerful tool I do not know why there is no more
information about it
Wow, awesone work! How long did it take you to make it. Can you upload
Wow, awesone work! How long did it take you to make it. Can you upload
the base images?
of course follow me in google plus community gimp en espaƱol
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Date: Fri, 21 Jun 2013 13:57:38 +0800
From: minhsien0...@gmail.com
To: gimp-user-list@gnome.org
Subject: [Gimp-user] The brush sizes does not change when I selected a
different brush.
Dear all:
Because brush size slider is really not easy control for tablet pen, I
decided to create some
You can change the settings for your brush's pressure by going to the
Tools/Settings tab (while using the Paintbrush or pencil tool) and checking
out the Dynamics button (a blue arrow with red dots trailing it). You can
also go to the top right corner of the Settings box, go to Add Tab, and
then
Hey All,
I have about 160-ish images I scanned in as .tif's (my scanner offers
.bmp, .jpg, .png, and .tif for saving scanned images as) @ 300-dpi. I'd
like to batch export them all to .xcf (for future working with) and .png
(I know I could have chose png to start but I thought .tif would be
I 'm using GIMP 2.6 and when I wanna resizing a lot of pictures, i use
david's batch processor feature. filter-batch. In the last tab of the
window, you can pick the output file type (I think the *.png is in the
list).
Just try to playing with the feature some while, to get used to with it.
I
On 06/21/13 14:06, Alvin Hikmawan S.Psi. wrote:
I 'm using GIMP 2.6 and when I wanna resizing a lot of pictures, i use
david's batch processor feature. filter-batch. In the last tab of
the window, you can pick the output file type (I think the *.png is in
the list).
Just try to playing with the
I'm curious, why the desire to batch-export to .xcf? You can batch
directly to .png and/or leave the .tif as they are, and allow GIMP to
import them when you want to work on them (and _then_ save to .xcf as you
work).
On Fri, Jun 21, 2013 at 2:14 AM, Joseph A. Nagy, Jr
On 06/21/13 14:26, Pat David wrote:
I'm curious, why the desire to batch-export to .xcf? You can batch
directly to .png and/or leave the .tif as they are, and allow GIMP to
import them when you want to work on them (and _then_ save to .xcf as
you work).
I only saved to tif because I used the
I would leave the tifs alone as your original/base files, and only convert
to xcf as you need for processing them. No need to double your disk usage
just to have them ahead of time (it will happen as you touch them anyway,
assuming you save them as xcf after processing)...
On Fri, Jun 21, 2013
Hello gimpologists,
I work with GIMP 2.8.4 on Windows XP. In order to remove strong lateral
chromatic aberrations I tried the CA plugin version 3x What I saw in the
preview looked good, but when I pressed the OK button no result appeared. What
is the reason??
Can You also tell me please where
Sorry, I'm not familiar with this plugin, but wanted to say that if you're
looking for an automated means of fixing CA in your images, I've always had
great results from using tca_correct (part of the Hugin panoramic
processing software): http://hugin.sourceforge.net/
There's builds for all major
Pat,
CA is part of my builds. :)
You will find it under Filters - Colors - Chromatic Aberration
Partha
On Fri, Jun 21, 2013 at 4:03 PM, Pat David patda...@gmail.com wrote:
Sorry, I'm not familiar with this plugin, but wanted to say that if you're
looking for an automated means of fixing
Well, there ya go! :) Go get one of Partha's builds...
On Fri, Jun 21, 2013 at 3:14 PM, Partha Bagchi parth...@gmail.com wrote:
Pat,
CA is part of my builds. :)
You will find it under Filters - Colors - Chromatic Aberration
Partha
On Fri, Jun 21, 2013 at 4:03 PM, Pat David
On Fri, 2013-06-21 at 14:31 -0500, Joseph A. Nagy, Jr wrote:
I felt tif
would be 'good enough' until I could get them set up on my laptop
It probably was, although png files are often a lot smaller in practice.
If the images are important, save the png files: xcf is not really a
good archival
On Sat, Jun 22, 2013 at 12:14 AM, Partha Bagchi wrote:
Pat,
CA is part of my builds. :)
You will find it under Filters - Colors - Chromatic Aberration
Another alternative on Windows seems to be
https://code.google.com/p/gimp-extensions/
Alexandre Prokoudine
http://libregraphicsworld.org
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