On 09/09/11 13:11, Bruce Miller wrote:
> The current challenge tells me that I have forgotten everything I ever knew
> about graphics, and that was very little to begin with. I am not sure even
> what
> terms to put into Google to begin looking. So, besides answering the direct
> question, I woul
I would just load in gimp, reduce color saturation to zero, increase contrast
all the
way, then increase brightness so the blacks are very light grey.
Then type your text using the colour & font you want.
Peace, tOM Trottier
2011 September 9 - Friday at 13:27 re:Re: [OCLUG-Tech] Elementar
My questions to this list are not always directly "Linux technical." But I do
always appreciate the patience and helpfulness of participants on this list.
The current challenge tells me that I have forgotten everything I ever knew
about graphics, and that was very little to begin with. I am not
My first thought also was for GIMP, but I recall Mary and I used Open Office (I
now use
the Libre Office successor) with some success for an application like this,
putting the
image as a background. It may, of course, need some GIMPing first to suitably
colour or
fade the image by adjusting brig
On 11-09-09 01:27 PM, Rick wrote:
> Could you attach the image?
>
> If it is of decent quality (probably not if it was in a .doc) perhaps
> you could round trip it back to vector format it with trace in
> InkScape.
>
> Then you could do whatever you want with it.
>
> If it's a musical score, you co
Could you attach the image?
If it is of decent quality (probably not if it was in a .doc) perhaps
you could round trip it back to vector format it with trace in
InkScape.
Then you could do whatever you want with it.
If it's a musical score, you could probably just use the png as a
temporary back
My questions to this list are not always directly "Linux technical." But I do
always appreciate the patience and helpfulness of participants on this list.
The current challenge tells me that I have forgotten everything I ever knew
about graphics, and that was very little to begin with. I am not