I think there is no such scaling. But when you use scale tool, there
appears a small circle in the middle of scaling grid. Place your pointer on
boundary of circle, it will change its look. Hold and drag image to scale
in proportion. But remember to inter-lock width and length (Using chain
looking
>https://git.gnome.org/browse/gimp/commit/plug-ins/common/file-tiff-save.c?id=21bed1e2fb438fa5721bddb0573a724ae0024455
>
>Alexandre
Thakns to everyone for the clear response.
Francesco
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>It is indeed. Next to the bottom scrollbar, on the left of it in a
>left-to-right locale, you'll see a small dotted rectangle. Pres it, or
>press Q, to toggle Quickmask, and now you can paint to change the
>selection.
>
>Liam
Ah, yes, the Quickmask. I'll need to familiarize myself better with th
On Tue, 2014-01-07 at 00:56 +0100, SirCrow wrote:
> [...]
> it should be possible to add to or
> subtract from a selection using PAINT BRUSHES, as it was in FotoTouch, the old
> graphics app I used to love.
It is indeed. Next to the bottom scrollbar, on the left of it in a
left-to-right locale,
>In the gimp 2.9 development preview, hold down control and shift in
>the
>new uniform scaling tool. So it's in the works. This new tool only
>really works if your selection or layer fits on the screen, though,
>unfortunately, as the controls are glued to the edge of the selection.
>
>Liam
Somethi
Phil,
I doubt that you can do much with these images other than extract the
thumbnail which is obviously quite small.
I used jpeg snoop (http://www.impulseadventure.com/photo/jpeg-snoop.html)
to examine file number 4 and there are markers in the file that should not
be there. Perhaps you can use
On Mon, 2014-01-06 at 22:24 +0100, SirCrow wrote:
> I haven't found any recent discussions of this issue, so I must ask: Is it
> possible to scale/resize a layer or selection about its center? I saw
> requests
> for this from 2010. This has to be possible. Thanks.
In the gimp 2.9 development
I haven't found any recent discussions of this issue, so I must ask: Is it
possible to scale/resize a layer or selection about its center? I saw requests
for this from 2010. This has to be possible. Thanks.
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On Mon, Jan 6, 2014 at 9:14 PM, Joao S. O. Bueno wrote:
> In fact, EXIF data is not yet implemented in the TIFF-Exporting
> plug-in.
> GIMP 2.8 codebase does not even mention
> Exif in the plug-in code.
>
> The development version has a
> check box to save EXIF data, but no
> actually TIff EXIFTAG
Am 04.01.2014 15:02, schrieb Alexandre Prokoudine:
I don't need to ne taught about the limited functionality of such a feature.
Why would you be? It's even in the project's roadmap.
Well, then I'm lucky this time. My general impression with this mailing
list is that each time you ask for some
Am 04.01.2014 14:40, schrieb Daniel Hauck:
I think my favorite argument against user preference options is that
"it's too hard and complicated." GiMP is already a masterpiece of
complexity and effectiveness. Writing in an additional user preference
is somehow too much though.
Perhaps it would
On Fri, 03 Jan 2014 11:07:55 -0700
John Meyer wrote:
> Infrequent user of GIMP, but I'll ask: is there no way to map the
> control keys differently?
Yes you can reassign the control keys. But that doesn't completely solve
the inconvenience. Ypu still have to confirm losing info on exiting
GIMP.
In fact, EXIF data is not yet implemented in the TIFF-Exporting
plug-in.
GIMP 2.8 codebase does not even mention
Exif in the plug-in code.
The development version has a
check box to save EXIF data, but no
actually TIff EXIFTAG mentions in the code.
js
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On 6 January 2014 07:56, Kekko w
Thanks for the hint...
I expected this to be an "optional dependency" but in ArchLinux the
dependency to "webkitgtk2" isn't listed at all.
Now, after installing "webkitgtk2", I have:
[manuel@manuelspc ~]$ gimp &
[1] 990
[manuel@manuelspc ~]$
[1]+ Segmentation fault (core dumped) gimp
E
Do you have libwebkitgtk-1.0.so.0.
Owen
Manuel Reimer wrote:
>Hello,
>
>I'm using Gimp 2.8 on ArchLinux.
>
>If I open GIMP and close it directly after opening, I *always* get a
>Segmentation fault. Complete shell output follows:
>
>
>[manuel@manuelspc ~]$ gimp &
>[1] 831
>[manuel@manuelspc ~
Hello,
I'm using Gimp 2.8 on ArchLinux.
If I open GIMP and close it directly after opening, I *always* get a
Segmentation fault. Complete shell output follows:
[manuel@manuelspc ~]$ gimp &
[1] 831
[manuel@manuelspc ~]$ /usr/lib/gimp/2.0/plug-ins/web-page: error while
loading shared librarie
Hi guys,
it is a lot of time that I noted that if I convert a RAW file from my Canon
camera in TIFF and then I post elaborate it with GIMP, I obtain a file without
EXIF. No problem whan I convert the RAW file in jpeg.
Can you suggest me some solutions?
Please note for instance this jpeg file obtai
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