> >Crop fine details? What does that even mean? :)
> >
> >You open an image.
> >You select the Crop tool.
> >You use it on whatever files you have.
> >
> >What is the actual issue with cropping images? Please be more
> >specific.
> >
> >Alex
>
> I figured it out...I am zooming in really really r
Than you so much for the great information! When you say CUT can you be more
specific? Thank you so much for your time!
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>Crop fine details? What does that even mean? :)
>
>You open an image.
>You select the Crop tool.
>You use it on whatever files you have.
>
>What is the actual issue with cropping images? Please be more
>specific.
>
>Alex
I figured it out...I am zooming in really really really really close and slo
Klaus is right on when he says that the RGB colour gamut is wider than the
CMYK gamut. Therefore some rgb colours will end up looking differently when
printed in cmyk.
I found this website http://www.printernational.org/rgb-versus-cmyk.php
has a pretty good explanation with illustration of th
On Wed, Nov 16, 2016 at 4:48 AM, AFareStory wrote:
> Hey guys, I am trying to find the best way to crop VERY detailed images
> (10-100MB)?! I can bounce them down to J-Pegs with FastStone, and GIMP has
> always been my photo editing favorite, BUT, I can't figure out the best way to
> crop very fine
On Wed, 2016-11-16 at 17:44 +0100, lanierprintables wrote:
> Can someone tell me if/how I can use Gimp to replace the goldish
> splotches with
> my own pattern?
One way might be to use select by colour (shift-O) on the gold until
you have all of it. You might need to deselect the human outline on
Hello,
for both topics of gimp-user-list Digest, Vol 62, Issue 17: use the open
source program Krita. It is an image manipulation program, natively built
for Linux, installers are also available for Windows and Mac OS X, that can
handle both ways, rgb to cmyk and cmyk to rgb. If it can handle psds
Hey guys, I am trying to find the best way to crop VERY detailed images
(10-100MB)?! I can bounce them down to J-Pegs with FastStone, and GIMP has
always been my photo editing favorite, BUT, I can't figure out the best way to
crop very fine details?! Which tool should I use? Thank you for any insig
Can someone tell me if/how I can use Gimp to replace the goldish splotches with
my own pattern? I've been able to get the pattern into Gimp. But can't figure
out if I can replace the splotches and dots with it. Any input is greatly
appreciated!!!
Jamie
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>I had this issue yesterday and found by converting the PSD file to a
>TIFF file, the layers were preserved in a single file. Here is the
>command line I used on Linux:
>
>$ convert Business_Card.psd -colorspace rgb Business_Card.tiff
>
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All sorts of ways.
Just a note for ***Windows***
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Tom Williams (tomd...@comcast.net) wrote:
I'm helping a f
Tom Williams (tomd...@comcast.net) wrote:
> I'm helping a friend of mine create a business card for a new business.
> I created the card in GIMP and it looks great! The plan is to order
> cards through VistaPrint. Anyway, according to the VistaPrint website,
> they recommend uploading designs i
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