I deleted the two resynth dirs under ~/.config/ and ~/.gimp-2.8/ and kept the
resynth files in /usr/lib/gimp/2.0/ (which I'm pretty sure were put there when I
installed from synaptic).
And W00T! It works.
Thanks again!
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I could probably build it myself, but only with exact step by step instructions.
Without that, I invariably forget a step or put a comma somewhere or some damn
thing and it doesn't work.
The Gimp is just whatever comes with Debian 10. Not a flatpack or otherwise
manually installed. Interesting tha
GEGL's c2g function in Gimp 2.10.12 performs very differently as compared to
v2.8. the outcome is much brighter, and the deep blacks are gone that were so
helpful to simulate a film-based appearance. i played with the settings for
radius, samples and iterations but nothing comes close to the form
On Tue, Aug 06, 2019 at 01:21:49PM -0700, pe...@easthope.ca wrote:
>
> Will have to look for that next time GIMP is running. Recently the
> system was upgraded from Debian 9 to 10. As you see from the
> screenshot, the panels are now almost exclusively various shades of
> grey text and icons on
From: Liam R E Quin
Date: Tue, 06 Aug 2019 15:41:22 -0400
> If the current layer has an alpha channel, ...
According to the channel panel (or was that chunnel tunnel?
Something like that.) for which a screenshot is posted, the alpha
channel exists.
> and "anti-erase" is not set in tool opt
Since the registry no longer gets updated, I'll mention these here:
1. A fixed version of the "three exposures" plugin for 2.10. The
previous version was missing a command - while it still worked,
the screen did not get updated with the results and they
could only be seen after doing som
On Tue, 2019-08-06 at 10:00 -0700, pe...@easthope.ca wrote:
> From: dep
> Date: Tue, 06 Aug 2019 03:46:58 +
> > what’s the opacity setting?
>
> Thanks for the reply.
>
> According to the eraser options panel, 100.00.
>
> http://easthope.ca/GIMPeraserOptions2019-08-06.png
Note:
If the curr
From: dep
Date: Tue, 06 Aug 2019 03:46:58 +
> whatâs the opacity setting?
Thanks for the reply.
According to the eraser options panel, 100.00.
http://easthope.ca/GIMPeraserOptions2019-08-06.png
Regards, ... P.
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>Are you using a 32 bit version of Windows? Maybe a Windows 7
>installation.
>
>If you are, then sometimes issues with the most recent Windows Gimp
>installers
>and it is worth trying this older version
>
>https://download.gimp.org/mirror/pub/gimp/v2.10/windows/gimp-2.10.6-setup-1.exe
>
>Not a 32 b
>Hello and thanks in advance for your help,
>
>I've downloaded different version of GIMP like 2.10.10, 2.10.12, the
>installation is fine without error.
>
>When i open the application and click on File --> New, i'm getting
>this error:
>Fatal error: unhandled exception.
>
>Everything is working fin
>So I'm having trouble with exporting files. I've used gimp for years
>and it's
>never given me this problem. So when I go to export a file, it says it
>exports
>just fine, but after looking for it in the image file on my computer,
>it's not
>there. It seems to only exist within gimp itself, meanin
Hello and thanks in advance for your help,
I've downloaded different version of GIMP like 2.10.10, 2.10.12, the
installation is fine without error.
When i open the application and click on File --> New, i'm getting this error:
Fatal error: unhandled exception.
Everything is working fine except t
>I'm running Gimp 2.10 on Debian Buster. I installed
>gimp-plugin-registry and
>gimp-python using synaptic.
>
>Heal selection (Filters > enhance > heal selection) and Resynthesizer
>(Filters >
>Map > Resynthesize) both appear and show their dialog boxes.
>
>However when I try to use Heal Selection
On Tue, Aug 6, 2019 at 9:25 AM quixote wrote:
>
> I'm running Gimp 2.10 on Debian Buster. I installed gimp-plugin-registry and
> gimp-python using synaptic.
>
> Heal selection (Filters > enhance > heal selection) and Resynthesizer
> (Filters >
> Map > Resynthesize) both appear and show their dialo
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