Sorry - that last command is Color -> Colorize. I got distracted and
rushed the message ;)
Example:
https://imgur.com/a/S9e0V
Chris
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Is it possible to convert files to CMYK in Gimp? I can’t figure out how to do
it.
Thanks for your help.
Catherine
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> I would like to create a similar blue toned image like the one attached. Any
> advice appreciated.
>
> Attachments:
> * http://www.gimpusers.com/system/attachments/708/original/C_4bZoMUMAAtNCA.jpg
>
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Image -> Mode -> Grayscale
Filters -> Distort -> Newsprint (you will need to play with the
On 10/06/2017 12:39 AM, Guy Stalnaker wrote:
I'd like to suggest an alternative method for coloring an image that has
some great advantages.
Use layers with masks!
5. Add new layer
1. Fill with a color you want for some part of your image
2. Give layer name (e.g., face, jac
I'd like to suggest an alternative method for coloring an image that has
some great advantages.
Use layers with masks!
1. Open PDF in GIMP
2. Scale image to increase dpi to 300 (for printing): menu Image > Scale
Image > set X and Y resolution to 300
3. Crop if needed
4. No need to
Just given their 'upload file' option a try, should be ok as outlined in
previous post.
see screenshot
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Attachments:
* http://www.gimpusers.com/system/attachments/713/original/test.jpg
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You might also be remembering the contactsheet Python script. Download
contactsheet-v2.16.py from http://registry.gimp.org/node/120.
I have just tried the copy I downloaded some years ago and it now fails but it
can be made to work with two simple edits.
In the lines that start (PF_DIRNAME change
>Hi
>
>I created an image and saved it as a png file. I thought this was
>supposed to get rid of the white background color. However when I
>tried to upload it to Printful to create a black t-shirt , the white
>background color is still there. What can I do? Any suggestions. I'm
>trying to crate
Just remembering some of the 'wrinkles'.
As a linux user you should be ok, but the script downloads as a .tar
(*T*ape*AR*chive) file. That unpacks straight to a .scm file but any Windows
users reading this, might be baffled by the format.
I remember some years back on another forum, users (claimi
Hi
I created an image and saved it as a png file. I thought this was supposed to
get rid of the white background color. However when I tried to upload it to
Printful to create a black t-shirt , the white background color is still there.
What can I do? Any suggestions. I'm trying to crate t-shir
Hello once again, I am back with another script question, although this one I
know exists, because I used it frequently a few years ago. All that I remember
is that the man who wrote it hosted it on his page and that his name was Czech
(I think). I have looked high and low, but can't seem to find
Hello,
I was hoping somebody could advise me on how to create a similar effect to the
duotone images from the new National album Sleep Well Beast.
I would like to create a similar blue toned image like the one attached. Any
advice appreciated.
Thank you :)
Attachments:
* http://www.gimpusers.c
>Hello once again, I am back with another script question, although
>this one I know exists, because I used it frequently a few years ago.
>All that I remember is that the man who wrote it hosted it on his page
>and that his name was Czech (I think). I have looked high and low, but
>can't seem to f
>Sometimes wonder about this mailing list format.
>Guessing that the line drawing is faint and the multiply operation is
>to make the outline darker. No need to set the base layer to multiply,
>it has nothing to act on. As an alternative, have you tried Filters ->
>Generic -> Erode which shrinks li
Sometimes wonder about this mailing list format.
>I want to color parts of what has been sent to me as a black-and-white
>pdf (line drawing, basically). What I usually do in a case like this
>is to change the original layer to Multiply, then duplicate this and
>multiply again.
Guessing that the l
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