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Apply filter as brush? |
Posted by: mrkid - Yesterday, 04:38 PM - Forum: General questions
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Is possible to apply a given filter as brush? I mean, while you are painting over, aplying it as if you were selecting what the brush paint. I saw that in a windows program called "Foto sketcher" that allow you to manually apply the effect while you are painting, i thought it was a brilliant idea, but with any filter.
Maybe something like that is possible, and im not aware.
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Install Resynthesizer |
Posted by: Dunham - Yesterday, 03:59 PM - Forum: General questions
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Hello!
I had Resynthesizer, but it started showing errors, so I uninstalled it. I had installed it through the Zorin app store, but after uninstalling it, it no longer appears there. How can I install the plugin?
I use Linux Zorin and Gimp 3.0.6
Thanks
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Opening a RAW Image in Gimp |
Posted by: Dunham - 10-15-2025, 11:59 PM - Forum: General questions
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I'm aware that it's possible to open Darktable through GIMP when trying to open an image in raw format, but I don't know how. I went to Artificial Intelligence and came up with the idea of creating a .sh file that calls Darktable and inserting it into the plugin section, then creating a link in Edit > Preferences > Image Import and Export. But I don't know how to do this or if it's correct. So, can anyone tell me how I can do this?
I use Linux Zorin OS
Thanks
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Copy and paste in pdf (embarrassment) |
Posted by: brucemc777 - 10-15-2025, 07:40 PM - Forum: General questions
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I am not a graphic designer and love GIMP because it is soooo way overpowered for what i want i've always known whatever i run into new it can handle, provided i can find out how...
In older (maybe a year ago?) versions of GIMP i would simply import a pdf as an image (i have absolutely no clue what advantages bringing it in as a layer would provide). Then i could use the paint brush to clean up specks and smudges and make selections then copy & paste to make corrections or modifications to areas that had handwriting in them. When i used to copy i could rectangle select the area, Ctrl-C it, then do a Ctrl-V and drag the square with the copied contents visible to where i wanted to paste it, thereby seeing exactly how it would fit into the rest of the pdf..
Now i am SOOOO confused. I've managed to accomplish the same ends, but not without a lot of fumbling and experimenting. Though i still import the original as an image it seems the copy/paste creates a layer and i have to do something like merge down layers then put my left arm in and take my left arm out and then press a few more keys and sometimes though the changes do not show up on screen, when i select to "Overwrite" the original and reload it, there are changes present. Not always where i want them, but there they are!
I know it is me, and my fault for using such an impressive tool to do something so much beneath it's capabilities.
Would someone out there be so kind as to advise the easiest way for me to copy a selection then place it in a position that i see and know it will remain?
Maybe use the short word large print and picture version of the explanation, for that is what i feel like-
Best Regards,
-Bruce
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