To answer your third question, there are a number of scripts that will draw
arrows, one of which is described at:
http://registry.gimp.org/node/28566
The script itself can be downloaded from:
http://www.programmer97.talktalk.net/Files/arrow.zip
The arrows are drawn in the currently selected
>If you use Windows>Dockable dialogs>Histogram the right of the
>histogram
>has two vertical lines, which indicate that that you have pixels with
>value 253 as well as pixels with value 255. You should also see these
>two lines in the histogram shown in the Levels tool. In Levels, if you
>drag
On 16/03/17 00:22, bsmile wrote:
1) Image>Autocrop image, once you have fixed 2) on the two layers.
2) You white background is not uniform it contains pixels with 253
instead of 255,
http://imgur.com/zHn0KH9
... and autocrop only works with completely uniform backgrounds. You
can
fix this
>1) Image>Autocrop image, once you have fixed 2) on the two layers.
>
>2) You white background is not uniform it contains pixels with 253
>instead of 255,
>
>http://imgur.com/zHn0KH9
>
>... and autocrop only works with completely uniform backgrounds. You
>can
>fix this with "Levels", dragging the
On 15/03/17 19:53, bsmile wrote:
Three questions,
(1) can I group the layers together and then request autocrop? right now, I seem
to have to merge layers to be one to request autocrop. But that prevents me from
the ability to do changes as needed.
(2) After I merge to just a single layer,
Three questions,
(1) can I group the layers together and then request autocrop? right now, I seem
to have to merge layers to be one to request autocrop. But that prevents me from
the ability to do changes as needed.
(2) After I merge to just a single layer, it seems autocrop can crop the