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Gfig plugin installation |
Posted by: Jean MORLAND - 02-15-2022, 10:48 AM - Forum: Windows
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Hi everybody!
I'd like to know how I could solve the issue 0xc000007b error I get when i launch the Gfig plugin exe.
My computer is Windows 10 64 bits run. I guess some 32 v 64 bits issue, but I am not sure.
Thanks for your help.
Jean
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How To Do Path Thing? |
Posted by: abrogard - 02-15-2022, 08:28 AM - Forum: General questions
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creating a path which is actually following a long convoluted trail through an image of a large stretch of bushland.
Instructions don't mention how to stop doing it. Just pick another tool?
They don't mention how to keep it - just happens automatically when I save the image?
Doesn't make clear to me if I must convert to a selection. ?
Not sure if I have to 'stroke' it ?
Can I come back to it and edit it next time - continue it as one path or does it get 'frozen' once 'stroked' etc ?
p.s.
And if I can step back to a most primitive basic question:
I always immediately make a copy layer in the belief that this way I'm ensuring I'll no way damage my original image.
Is this a bit daft? Would I get just as much protection if I immediately simply save the image with a new name?
But anyway, having done it, created a copy layer to work on I'm always thinking I should then delete that original layer and then I'm safe, all connection with my original now broken. Is that equally daft?
p.p.s. I suppose there's no way to get back a path that disappeared?
I couldn't find how to end the making of a path no matter where I looked. In the finish I read something that suggested double clicking on the last node would do it. So I did that. All seemed peaceful. So then I selected the move tool.
The path immediately disappeared and wouldn't come back.
That was a good half hour's work. How to use the path tool? Including 'stop using' the path tool?
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35mm negative scanning |
Posted by: nova - 02-13-2022, 03:30 PM - Forum: General questions
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Newbie here.
Just started using Gimp after loosing use of old PS program and am trying to enlarge a 35mm B/W negative that was scanned in from a 600 dpi Canon. I know, it's a cheapie but that's all I have.
Have not been able (so far) to figure out the 'canvas size' and 'image size' in order to enlarge it to at least 4" x 6", 5" x 7" or 8" x 10".
Also having trouble adjusting levels/curves/etc. to get the image looking better.
Thank you in advance and I feel sure I'll be back with more questions.
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