> On Jul 4, 2018, at 2:19 PM, Andrew
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> On 07/03/2018 01:57 PM, Philbeaux wrote:
>> What can I do to just bring out some color and make it not so washed out??
>
> Colours -> Levels -> Auto
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Hi,
We just released GIMP 2.10.4, the second bugfix release in
the stable 2.10 series.
As announced before, stable GIMP 2.10.x is open for new
features that are not too invasive or change the API,
and we indeed included new stuff this time too.
For a complete list of changes since 2.10.2 please
On 07/03/2018 01:57 PM, Philbeaux wrote:
What can I do to just bring out some color and make it not so washed out??
Colours -> Levels -> Auto
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On 07/03/2018 03:21 PM, lkl316 wrote:
What is the best tool to remove white spots from old photo?
I use the clone tool.
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Well Thank You! I'm going to try out those suggestions.
>A quick way is just duplicate the layer and put the top layer into
>overlay or multiply mode - one is lighter than the other but both
>reinforce the colours. screenshot https://i.imgur.com/2R29QRb.jpg You
>can then do a New-from-Visible to
What is the best tool to remove white spots from old photo?
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I've been using GIMP for awhile now, but really only with very basic and simple
image creation and editing -- nothing to complicated.
I have a couple of websites where I get most of my images from old books and
magazines. It's gotten to the point where I may find a a really good relevant
image,
>I've been using GIMP for awhile now, but really only with very basic
>and simple image creation and editing -- nothing to complicated.
>I have a couple of websites where I get most of my images from old
>books and magazines. It's gotten to the point where I may find a a
>really good relevant
>I had a feeling that might be the case. Gimp (any version) does not
>come with fonts.
>
>This means that all the fonts that you might have added are now in the
>Windows structure. Not exactly system fonts but consider them that.
>
>Never a good idea. Sooner or later you get a broken font that
>In the color picker, when I Shift-Click a pixel and select pixel as
>the display type, Red, Green, Blue and something called index pops up
>and I don't know what it represents.
You have a color-indexed image, typically a .gif but can be other image formats.
The number refers to the color
In the color picker, when I Shift-Click a pixel and select pixel as the display
type, Red, Green, Blue and something called index pops up and I don't know what
it represents.
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>The GIMP fonts folder is empty. Since I'm using GIMP 2.8, I thought
>maybe the font folder would show up if I upgraded to the new GIMP
>2.10. I did and it's font folder is empty too.
I had a feeling that might be the case. Gimp (any version) does not come with
fonts.
This means that all the
>Really? Fonts specific to Gimp are in the Gimp profile. Location
>depends on operating system.
>
>I am sure you can sort this out yourself. Still do not know what OS
>you are using.
>
>If I was using the little utility, PrintMyFont, I would copy the Gimp
>fonts to a easy to locate temporary
Le 03/07/2018 à 22:11, Ofnuts a écrit :
You didn't dowload the right script. You downloaded the one last updated, likely by
hitting the big "Download" button.
ofn-path-filter-strokes is somewhere down in the list.
That was it. Thanks.
JLuc
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