вс, 17 июн. 2018 г., 19:58 Deirdre Purdy :
> > The program, which I downloaded twice, to see if I somehow had a bad
> > download, is in black and white, not color. The imported images
> > (photos, etc) are in color, but the program itself (toolbox, layers,
> > etc.) are all in black & white or gr
> The program, which I downloaded twice, to see if I somehow had a bad
> download, is in black and white, not color. The imported images
> (photos, etc) are in color, but the program itself (toolbox, layers,
> etc.) are all in black & white or grayscale. Help!
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It is also be for a different mailing list/forum, but there are good,
free, and Gimpp-friendly alternatives to Canon DPP, such as
RawTherapee or Darktable :-)
Thank you! Yes, I'm aware of and love (and use, and prefer) both of
those programs... but DPP has the "digital lens optimizer" which
On 06/13/18 23:58, Casey Connor wrote:
Just to throw it out there into the universe: it would be great if
GIMP offered an "open the analogous TIFF page for remaining files"
checkbox... e.g. when I open 45 such TIFF's as layers I have to click
through 45 dialogs to get the 'real' image for each
On 06/16/18 12:38, BWK wrote:
I love Gimp. I started using it about a year ago and it is the second most used
piece of software on my computers. I often use it on two of my computers at the
same time. I do stuff with it mostly with aerial photo mosaics up to 500
megapixels - aerial photo tiles jo
On 06/17/18 15:28, Wade Hunter wrote:
whom it may concern
I have scanned & saved all my images @ 300 dpi resolution I THOUGHT. Yet
when I click on* image properties for these saved images the (x-y)
resolution shows only 11.811x11.811?*
If I copy and paste the image into a* "new image file" and
On 06/14/18 13:56, jman wrote:
Hello,
I've recently started a big project, scanning a lot of magazine and reducing
them to PDF files (I'll share my experience in another thread maybe).
So far Gimp have served me well, I've succeded in automating a lot of the
workflow using PDB, but there's stil
whom it may concern
I have scanned & saved all my images @ 300 dpi resolution I THOUGHT. Yet
when I click on* image properties for these saved images the (x-y)
resolution shows only 11.811x11.811?*
If I copy and paste the image into a* "new image file" and save Again* @
300 dpi resolution when I
>I have a few more questions if you don't mind.
>
>1.) Do you use the Path's Tool to cut out characters then use a blur
>tool on a low setting to tone the edges down?
>
>2.) How do you take to distinct images and make them one? Like,
>blended or meshed.I'm assuming a lot of layering is involved?
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>A remake of a video I make 2014, how time flies. Foreground
>interactive extraction using the gmic plugin. www.gmic.eu
>
>Gimp 2.10.2 gmic_gimp_qt and Windows 10.
>
>four and a half minutes https://youtu.be/Yu46Gs1NI34
I have a few more questions if you don't mind.
1.) Do you use the Path's Too
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