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Jehan
On Wed, Jul 29, 2020 at 2:18 PM Frank McCormick <mailto:bea...@videotron.ca>> wrote:
Thanks for those links. It appears it's a widespread problem with no
real solution, until Gimp 3.0 is out. We'll see how it works out.
Than
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Dan 💚
On Tue, Jul 28, 2020 at 9:35 AM Frank McCormick <mailto:bea...@videotron.ca>> wrote:
On 7/27/20 9:53 PM, Liam R E Quin wrote:
> On Mon, 2020-07-27 at 20:43 -0400, Frank McCormick wrote:
>> I am using Debian Bullseye and gim
On 7/27/20 9:53 PM, Liam R E Quin wrote:
On Mon, 2020-07-27 at 20:43 -0400, Frank McCormick wrote:
I am using Debian Bullseye and gimp 2.10. Sometime in the distant
past
the resynthesizer plugin stopped loading and working because of the
absence of a library called gimpfu.
This is probably
I am using Debian Bullseye and gimp 2.10. Sometime in the distant past
the resynthesizer plugin stopped loading and working because of the
absence of a library called gimpfu. Is there a way to solve this
problem? I have searched for the file and am unable to find it.
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See attached for my very rough-and-ready 5-cell animation with a drop
shadow.
On Tue, Jun 12, 2018 at 12:37 PM ustharp wrote:
> I am creating a GIF animation over a static background. I want the
> background
> to have a drop shadow. For some reason when I do this, my drop shadow
> turns
> soli
I have an idea for you, but I have no idea whether or not you want to spend
this kind of time greating an animated GIF. GiMP can of course do it, but
you would almost be better off drawing the cells by hand and usinging your
smart phone and a GIF-making app to get the final result.
If you care cr
Hi -- just to show the results from the x-hatch version of the solution I
proposed, take a look at the images in these links:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1D6WRmoq4bSJj_708GkfPKz52FaVvmKlA/view?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1hNtBPO2nMavE0XGnJBRyNzi9oaF0uGSb/view?usp=sharing
Just o
It also occurs to me you might want to try this approach:
http://gimp-university.blogspot.com.es/2014/03/x-hatch.html
On Fri, Apr 27, 2018 at 1:56 AM ociebieda wrote:
> I am already using gimp for years, not professionally, but I know most
> basics.
> I also already used google to find proper
I think you are doing everything you can to get the colors out or reduced.
I think the major problem you are going to have with this image is original
resolution. It’s just too jaggy to start with. But I have an interesting
approach you might try anyway:
1. Scale the image up to 4x in height and
I knew it was Apple’s fault!
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On Thu, Apr 26, 2018 at 11:45 AM Alexandre Prokoudine <
alexandre.prokoud...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 26, 2018 at 12:35 PM, Frank Turk wrote:
> > Hi GIMP Users --
> >
> > so every n00b has to ask this question, so I'll ask
Hi GIMP Users --
so every n00b has to ask this question, so I'll ask it: will GIMP ever port
to iOS or Android? Because that would be amazing.
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On 01/18/2018 12:55 PM, Kevin Cozens wrote:
On 2018-01-17 04:54 PM, Frank McCormick wrote:
I've noticed lately a string of error messages everytime I start GIMP.
[snip]
(gimp:24972): LibGimpBase-WARNING **: gimp: gimp_wire_read(): error
GIMP-Error: Plug-in "script-fu"
(/u
I've noticed lately a string of error messages everytime I start GIMP.
Here's just 2 of them...my .xsession-errors log has about 30 of them.
(gimp:24972): LibGimpBase-WARNING **: gimp: gimp_wire_read(): error
GIMP-Error: Plug-in "script-fu"
(/usr/lib/gimp/2.0/plug-ins/script-fu)
attempted to re
On 01/02/2018 04:37 PM, Steve Kinney wrote:
On 01/02/2018 01:58 PM, Julie Bennett wrote:
Hello,
I'm relatively new to GIMP and Ubuntu. I am moving away from using
photoshop/windows. I'm a life long photographer and have developed a work flow
in photoshop.
With learning the structure of G
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hat case, you have to post the image that you are working with,
> what you are trying to do, and what you are expecting to see.
>
>
> On Sat, Jul 13, 2013 at 12:12 AM, Frank McCormick wrote:
>
>> Thanks but I already tried the heal selection and it didn't help. Maybe I
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eed. It's on the plug-in site. If you
> > can't find it, let me know and I'll look it up for you.
> >
> > Jim
> >
> > On 07/12/2013 02:58 PM, Frank McCormick wrote:
> >
> >> I dl'ed the latest resynthesizer from the GIMP plugin
o. I wrote up a
> tutorial that may be what you need. It's on the plug-in site. If you
> can't find it, let me know and I'll look it up for you.
>
> Jim
>
> On 07/12/2013 02:58 PM, Frank McCormick wrote:
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>> I dl'ed the latest resynthesizer from
Thanks
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On 08/12/12 09:08 PM, Gary Aitken wrote:
FreeBSD, 2.8.2
I'm wondering if others are seeing the same thing I'm seeing:
If I select an area using either the rectangle or ellipse select tools,
then crop the image,
the crop happens correctly,
but the selection is left displaced from the new image.
Debian updated GIMP this morning (2.8.2) and I notice that after
cropping an image, the crop lines remain on the picture. Is this a bug
or a "feature" ?
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e feature is almost
enough to make me want to downgrade to Gimp 2.6, just as many others
have done. A few more screams, and I just might.
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ining blue icon
> - at top of the layer list, check the alpha-lock box:painting on the layer
> will not change the transparency of the pixels.
> - paint that layer in any color you wish (you can even bucket-fill the whole
> layer)
That worked perfectly, thank you.
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up looking grey because I need to
bring down the lightness slider to achieve the color I want. Is there
a better way to accomplish the task I need without affecting the
white?
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ose white sections.
Again, the only thing you'll be able to do is make the white into a
different colour.
If you're looking for artistic impression advice to learn how to make
the overexposed section look more appealing, that's purely a
subjective opinion. What you've done so far
2.8 RC is a Release Candidate. It might still have annoying bugs, but
is considered stable enough to get the "RC" tag. It's what the
developers hope to release as a final version, barring any major bugs
that get found.
Oficially, 2.6 is still the latest stable release.
AGE users to continue using old,
unmaintained, insecure browsers. It's the only responsible thing to
do.
Good plan!
New, interactive features? Who needs 'em?!?
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rity of professional web
designers use PNGs as a flexible way of displaying images in browsers.
The last browser I know of that didn't support PNG files properly was
IE6... and can we count how many years old that is?
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t.
Save creation time is kinda self-explanatory. Mostly pointless unless
you want an embedded record of when the file was saved. Leave it
unchecked to reduce the file size by a tiny, tiny amount.
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Hey you're right!
Not terribly onerous, though. So you can sell Gimp all you want for as
much as you want, as long as the source code is available for free or
a nominal fee (ie. postage cost and no profit).
Now, let's avoid the debate over trademarks...
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ailable all over the web.
Only if you modify it and then distribute a binary based on the
modified code must you provide the modified source code.
"Hello,
Thank you for your request. The source code you asked about can be
downloaded from http://www.gimp.org";
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her:
a) you haven't modified it
or
b) if you have modified it, you can provide all the source code
(including modifications) for free or a reasonable cost (ie. at no
profit)
Anyone can distribute GPL'd software for a fee. It's just not a very
successful business model most o
FRaw, having a good
RAW developing app can be very helpful. This one supports all current
formats. It also includes tools for doing all kinds of things that
Gimp can't, like exposure blending. For everything else, you just
right-click on the image and select "Edit in Gimp".
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an a hard edge that looks like jagged crap.
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turn that feature off and stick to either RAW files or
sRGB JPGs.
Last I checked, Gimp still processes images at 8 bpp.
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> Peter
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er-correcting" anything, you're just doing an
extra useless step that results in nothing happening.
In your case, I'd say you've got absolutely no reason whatsoever to be
doing colour management. Sticking to standard sRGB for your entire
workflow would be entirely acceptable an
er-correcting" anything, you're just doing an
extra useless step that results in nothing happening.
In your case, I'd say you've got absolutely no reason whatsoever to be
doing colour management. Sticking to standard sRGB for your entire
workflow would be entirely acceptable an
and model of tablet?
Type and version of operating system?
Version of Gimp?
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> What is the proper way, using gimp, to correct the orientation of an
> image?
Image -> Rotate -> XX Clockwise/Counter-clockwise, etc
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urse, it is only available for Windoze and Mac. :-(
> Oh well. Better than nothing if I can't get Gimp+DCRaw+UFRaw to work for
> any reason.
http://www.digikam.org/drupal/node/373
I've used Digikam for my photo collections for years.
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sometimes the extra pixels on some
edges of the frame won't be automatically cropped out if your specific
camera model isn't supported.
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ly, it uses UFraw. And since dcraw is not a
library, UFraw doesn't benefit from updates to dcraw unless they keep
up with releases. UFraw currently barely supports my 2-year-old Pentax
K-x, it's pretty pathetic.
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Rinse and repeat until you can figure out which plugin(s) was causing
the slowdown in startup time.
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a SCSI scanner. But that discussion is way outside the scope of Gimp.
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le number of steps.
I'd say the workflow you describe is probably one of the best ones to
adopt when working on any large graphic project. That's how all the
employees (including myself) did it when I worked for a multimedia
company, and it saved my ass more than once.
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are currently no publicly available output files from those
cameras, the point is moot.
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cameras, the point is moot.
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stretch. There are far better discussion forums available for these
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On Sat, Oct 29, 2011 at 1:12 PM, Stefano Rovetta wrote:
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>
> --- Sab 29/10/11, Johan Vromans wrote:
>
>> Any ideas h
on a light background.
I've got nothing against "gloss", I just don't think the proposed
design is an improvement (with the exception of the dark text on light
background, that's always easier on the eyes)
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