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  Too good a camera
Posted by: meetdilip - 02-27-2022, 11:46 AM - Forum: General questions - Replies (3)

Hi, I took some pictures using a good camera ( mobile ). The camera is good enough to highlight all marks and skin texture. How do we touch up such a photo, mostly selfies using GIMP? Which tool to soften the skin a bit and possibly brighten too? Thanks.

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  noisy signal read
Posted by: Hailbricth - 02-27-2022, 07:45 AM - Forum: General questions - Replies (2)

Hi!

I am a new user and I would appreciate any help on reading really noisy signal as shown in the attachment Angel I am trying to digitalize this signal and make background white. There are also lots of small scratches and I want to remove them  Heal  . Is it also possible to remove curvature on the signal? 

Thanks!

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  Delete works different with different tools
Posted by: biuro74 - 02-27-2022, 01:50 AM - Forum: General questions - Replies (2)

Hi,

1. I've noticed something annoying - or maybe it's a special feature and it works as supposed ?

When I select some shape using a lasso tool, and use "Delete" key on that area, which is "edit-clear" function as I think, it erases an area with very nice edge antialiasing.
But when I select the same shape using a Magic Wand tool, and erase that area with "Delete" ley as well, edges are harsh, like in an old graphic editor which simply clears selected pixels.

This makes me very sick, as I do two-stage editing in majority of pictures: first stage is a shape select, reverse and background removal, then layer is being moved into another file... and I repeat that for few pictures. Second stage is detailing of all layers in new file, and here my problems begin - because what I have selected previously wasting many minutes, is not repeat-able as I don't want to double the time spent already for selecting area with lasso -> so I simply click MagicWand at background & select inverse. So easy, but erasing details give me sharp edges this time.

Do you know, how to make antialiased edges again ? I don't even think about feather, blur or similar options. How to clear selected area the same way, no matter with tool I use ? In both tools properties I've got "antialiasing" ticked on, I've got transparency (alpha channel).

2. Sometimes when I select some shape with lasso tool (usually when selecting comes over physical picture size - but Gimp shrinks selection automatically to picture size), click Layers->Transpareny->colour to alpha and use "Delete" key, some part of picture disappears. I've found a workaround to insert an alpha channel first, and then it all works fine. It's a bug for sure, where can I report it ?

Any clues appreciated.
Cheers

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  Perspective too lossy
Posted by: Bohoho - 02-26-2022, 07:59 PM - Forum: General questions - Replies (2)

I'm a pure beginner. I just wanted to change perspective of part of bitmap image. I did, then I took a screenshot of the image and pasted it where I wanted it (in a different editor). I think it came out smaller dimensionally than it should have. Parts of it, that were supposed to be smooth curves or pretty straight lines were way too jagged. Any tips? Does Gimp use a lossier than necessary algorithm? Do I have to be sure to use the minimum number of perspective adjustments or are things calculated from the original image rather than the most recent lossy adjusted images?

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  Please help me out, I cannot get the brush back that can add/remove background
Posted by: dust92 - 02-26-2022, 04:36 AM - Forum: General questions - Replies (4)

I need help with re-creating the situation where I can use a brush to add/remove/refine the background pixels after a foreground selection. When I choose brush, I can only brush colors. When I (re-)choose foreground selection, I can see this lasso and can make a selection but I cannot get the magical brush back that can feather the edges and add/remove background. What am I doing wrong. Three hours, I am sorry for this stupid questions, totally stuck.



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  Half image, half transparent?
Posted by: shorte85 - 02-25-2022, 12:26 AM - Forum: General questions - Replies (1)

How would I go about getting my image to be half transparent instead of half image and half white?

I tried applying layer mask to the image layer, and then using the gradient tool but it does half image half white... Where I'd like to to be half glitter and half transparent...

When I applied the layer mask, I chose the black (full transparency) option...

What am I doing wrong to achieve what I'm trying to do?

Thanks for any help. Smile


Never mind, I'm just a bonehead... I didn't realize it was working, but the background layer was white which is why I was seeing "white" instead of transparent... lol I'm all good now... I apologize!

Note to self: Make sure the background layer is either transparent to start with or not white... Ha!



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  Rich, I'd like to have an old smoothing plugin
Posted by: Ottia Tuota - 02-24-2022, 08:20 AM - Forum: Extending the GIMP - Replies (9)

Rich, in

https://www.gimp-forum.net/Thread-Roundi...6#pid23626

you mention an old compiled plugin "smooth-path". It may be the same you mention in

http://gimpchat.com/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=17335#p238015

but that link gave me "File not found". Could you please attach it here or give a working link? I am making a plugin of my own and would just want to do some comparison, so if it is difficult please just forget this.

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  Lines in center
Posted by: hendrikbez - 02-24-2022, 06:22 AM - Forum: General questions - Replies (2)

I really need help with this problem.

I have two Paths see attach files, I just cannot get them it be in the center at all, is there a way to get the lined in center.



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.svg   03 Middel Ring Top Text.svg (Size: 4.28 KB / Downloads: 158)
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  Automation to create new buttons: Script,plugin, or macro?
Posted by: gimphusker - 02-24-2022, 04:42 AM - Forum: Extending the GIMP - Replies (1)

https://turbofuture.com/graphic-design-v...28tutorial
I am a mid-newbie when it comes to gimp.
I want to make several of the buttons with the instructions from the link above  in various colors , shapes (Rectangles or squares) with different patterns as needed.  I would like to make the button once in some kind of a script so when I wanted a different pattern or color, I could edit the script with colors and/or patterns and it would create a new button for me.  Or am I making the process too simplistic and it can’t be done.
Please,point me in the right direction.  Thanks!

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  Help with "bending" text
Posted by: golo291 - 02-23-2022, 07:32 PM - Forum: General questions - Replies (5)

Hello Smile

I am trying to edit a label

I failed to find a option to bend the letters in a way that it looks realistic, on this (already) bend label/sticker.

I have tried the filter>distorts>bend-option but this destroys the proportions / height of the letters to badly.

I hope anyone has a good solution

i have made a screenshot to show my issue a little better:

[Image: 9sl5zrjz.jpg]
image: https://i.ibb.co/pZgDS4C/gimp-question.jpg


thanks !

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