Oh, ...
On Sat, Oct 29, 2016 at 8:43 AM, Joel Rees wrote:
> [...]
> (If you ask about your toggles on the gui mail list, it may be the
> only question for October. )
> [...]
I could guess that you want the history pallette/dialog.
Look in the "Wnidow" menu for "Dockable Dialogs".
In "Dockable
Sorry about forgetting to reply to the list when I asked you if you
wanted to edit images in C source code.
Since I know that's not what you want to do, I'll ask, have you
considered asking your questions on the developers lists?
I just searched the web using google for "gimp developers" and got
On Fri, 2016-10-28 at 18:52 +0200, Kenn wrote:
> Gimp is placing an unwanted watermark on some of my images.
>
> (see screen shot example)
>
> Any idea what causes this? A virus? Which virus?
Guessing you use Microsoft Windows since youy didn't say :-)
You could run a virus scan. but more like
On 16-10-27 11:57 PM, Daniel Banks wrote:
Gimp will not open any file type other than it's own native format.
[snip]
There are no filename extensions listed in the File Type box under By
Extension.
Can you use the File->Open menu to open file types other than GIMP's native
format? If not, yo
On Fri, 2016-10-28 at 11:03 +0200, Helmut Jarausch wrote:
> Is there some new file format (new version of jpeg?) in progress and
> will Gimp support this?
There's PNG, which can do up to 16 bits per channel.
There are a number of variations on JPEG that have sprung up to try and
meet this need. F
It looks like a panorama (panosphere?) icon of some sort - perhaps from a
screen grab?
On Fri, Oct 28, 2016 at 1:36 PM Michael Schumacher wrote:
> Am 28.10.2016 um 18:52 schrieb Kenn:
>
> > Gimp is placing an unwanted watermark on some of my images.
>
> > Attachments:
> > * http://www.gimpusers.
Am 28.10.2016 um 18:52 schrieb Kenn:
> Gimp is placing an unwanted watermark on some of my images.
> Attachments:
> * http://www.gimpusers.com/system/attachments/310/original/a.jpg
Never seen this. Can you reproduce this, and describe the steps to
reproduce it?
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Michael
GPG: 96A8
Gimp is placing an unwanted watermark on some of my images.
(see screen shot example)
Any idea what causes this? A virus? Which virus?
Attachments:
* http://www.gimpusers.com/system/attachments/310/original/a.jpg
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>I suppose if i could change the pencil shape to square it would work
>but i cant see how to do that.
AFAIK you can not get 2, 4, ...px with a parametric brush.
1. Make a 2x2 px grayscale .gbr brush. Grayscale so it will pick up the
foreground colour. see screenshot:
2. As you said, use the pen
>Hi folks. Heres a stupid question. how do you draw a line an even
>number of pixils wide
>?
>There used to be an easy size changer, now theres just scale.
>I can only get sizes 1,3,5,7 etc.
I suppose if i could change the pencil shape to square it would work but i cant
see how to do that.
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Han
Hi folks. Heres a stupid question. how do you draw a line an even number of
pixils wide
?
There used to be an easy size changer, now theres just scale.
I can only get sizes 1,3,5,7 etc.
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>When you use the word "selection" alone are you talking about the
>selection mask or the floating selection?
>
>You don't "move" anything in a rotation if the center of rotation is
>the
>center of the layer, and this is the default...
Ok i explain what I'm trying to do.I have a quarter or circle-
alin33 wrote:
Hello I pasted into a selection an image,so now its floating selection.I want to
rotate not the selection but to rotate the image that I have pasted into the
selection,but not move the selection at all.
What you call in the first sentence a "floating selection" is actually a
"float
I'd say its very little likely that anyone will spend time trying to
publicize a 10bpp file format. Just for viewing images, regardless of
whether your display supports 10bpp images, the human eye wo t be able
to discern the tones anyway. And for image editing, it is just too
little gain over 8bpp
Hi, this sounds a bit off topic, but I don't think so.
With the advent of wide gamut monitors and televisions which use 10
bits per colour, the current 8-bit jpeg file format is no more suitable.
And 16s bit per colour TIFF files are large and a bit overkill (for 10
bits per colour).
Is there
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