On Wed, 2016-11-23 at 22:54 +0100, rpdayton wrote:
> [...]
> If GIMP has a 48K (or whatever the number is) upper limit on pixel
> count, that
> is fine, I'll withdraw the bug report, as it is not actually
> something broken, and I will try not to assume :)
It appears to be unrelated to TIFF images
, November 23, 2016 4:54 PM
To: gimp-user-list@gnome.org
Cc: notificati...@gimpusers.com
Subject: [Gimp-user] Any plans to improve TIF support?
Perhaps I've mis-spoken.
Government contractors must follow a mil spec for digital storage of
technical
drawings.
Perhaps I've mis-spoken.
Government contractors must follow a mil spec for digital storage of technical
drawings. The common term is "blueprint," but that word is actually used
specifically for the old ammonia-stenched physical paper dimensioned drawings.
The modern-day term is "Drawing," and they
On 11/23/2016 07:33 PM, rpdayton wrote:
> Update
> Filed a bug report,
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=774941
> but was informed that it is different for files that are 5 pixels or more
> in width.
No, this is not what you were informed about.
The width and height of the fil
>Yes, only with tiff files.
>
>Unfortunately, I cannot attach the files; the tiff files are from
>automotive, aerospace, and military sources, and I am not able to use
>gimp to edit out any branding in the title blocks. And since I have
>an nda with every source, I cannot share the files without a
>As the file ceases to be a TIFF file in GIMP, it is quite curious if
>this only happened with TIFF files. Have you tried this with images
>imported from other file formats?
>
>You should file it as a bug and attach a sample file.
Yes, only with tiff files.
Unfortunately, I cannot attach the fil
On 11/22/2016 05:02 PM, rpdayton wrote:
> Not sure if I should post this as a bug, thought I'd check here to
> see if maybe there is just a setting somewhere buried in a menu that
> I should change. I tried GIMP several years ago as a TIF
> viewer/handler, but it could never print tif files wi
Not sure if I should post this as a bug, thought I'd check here to see if maybe
there is just a setting somewhere buried in a menu that I should change.
I tried GIMP several years ago as a TIF viewer/handler, but it could never print
tif files without critically crashing gimp. A few discussions re