Rotate on the arbitrary line -- feature request
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Rotate on the arbitrary line -- feature request | dougo | 19 Jun 17:50 |
Rotate on the arbitrary line -- feature request | yahvuu | 19 Jun 10:16 |
Rotate on the arbitrary line -- feature request | gg@catking.net | 19 Jun 21:08 |
Rotate on the arbitrary line -- feature request | Jay Smith | 19 Jun 18:33 |
Rotate on the arbitrary line -- feature request | Oliver Kitzing | 19 Jun 21:00 |
Rotate on the arbitrary line -- feature request | Rob Antonishen | 19 Jun 21:14 |
Rotate on the arbitrary line -- feature request | GSR - FR | 19 Jun 21:34 |
Rotate on the arbitrary line -- feature request | Sven Neumann | 19 Jun 22:36 |
Rotate on the arbitrary line -- feature request
On 19.06.2010 17:50, doug p. wrote: [..]
where I can draw a straight line, and say to rotate the image to that line.
[..]
> How can I request this feature to be added.
Hi doug,
the best way to request user interface improvements is to sketch your idea and post it on the UI brainstorm [1]. I'm aware of two postings which already touch the same problem [2,3]. Improvements are always welcome.
That being said, the canonical workaround is to align to the window border or to another window, if necessary.
regards, yahvuu
[1] http://gimp-brainstorm.blogspot.com/ [2] http://gimp-brainstorm.blogspot.com/2007/10/precise-rotation-using-measured-data.html [3] http://gimp-brainstorm.blogspot.com/2010/06/workspace-continued.html
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Rotate on the arbitrary line -- feature request
I had scanned a bunch of small odd shapped images and most of them I couldn't get rotated exactly right. I had to use photoshop and they have a feature where I can draw a straight line, and say to rotate the image to that line. It was called Rotate to Arbitrary. I see a similiar feature in Gimp where I can rotate the image, but I can't have it rotate to a line. The reason this is helpful is because I can choose a line of text or a border edge because I wasn't able to straighten out the images just by eyeballing them. I was within one degree, but that wasn't good enough for because over 12 inches, you can see that the text is a little crooked. rotating the image -1 degree the other way over corrects the image in the opposite direction, so it is best if the computer can rotate it. How can I request this feature to be added. It seems very useful for images that aren't straight and allows people to just arbitrarily throw images on the scanner, and then orient them up perfectly..
Rotate on the arbitrary line -- feature request
On 06/19/2010 11:50 AM, doug p. wrote:
I had scanned a bunch of small odd shapped images and most of them I couldn't get rotated exactly right. I had to use photoshop and they have a feature where I can draw a straight line, and say to rotate the image to that line. It was called Rotate to Arbitrary. I see a similiar feature in Gimp where I can rotate the image, but I can't have it rotate to a line. The reason this is helpful is because I can choose a line of text or a border edge because I wasn't able to straighten out the images just by eyeballing them. I was within one degree, but that wasn't good enough for because over 12 inches, you can see that the text is a little crooked. rotating the image -1 degree the other way over corrects the image in the opposite direction, so it is best if the computer can rotate it. How can I request this feature to be added. It seems very useful for images that aren't straight and allows people to just arbitrarily throw images on the scanner, and then orient them up perfectly..
Doug, I am not sure if this works, but can you add a layer, draw that is exactly the "line" you want, then use Gimp's rotate to line up on that drawn line. Then delete that layer. Seems complicated.
I too liked Photoshop's Rotate to Arbitrary feature and I wish there was something like that in Gimp.
Jay
Rotate on the arbitrary line -- feature request
There is a script called "Straighten & Crop"... look it up, it seems to be the perfect solution.
Rotate on the arbitrary line -- feature request
On 06/19/10 10:16, yahvuu wrote:
On 19.06.2010 17:50, doug p. wrote: [..]
where I can draw a straight line, and say to rotate the image to that line.
[..]
> How can I request this feature to be added.Hi doug,
the best way to request user interface improvements is to sketch your idea and post it on the UI brainstorm [1]. I'm aware of two postings which already touch the same problem [2,3]. Improvements are always welcome.
That being said, the canonical workaround is to align to the window border or to another window, if necessary.
regards, yahvuu
[1] http://gimp-brainstorm.blogspot.com/ [2] http://gimp-brainstorm.blogspot.com/2007/10/precise-rotation-using-measured-data.html [3] http://gimp-brainstorm.blogspot.com/2010/06/workspace-continued.html
The brainstorm site is a one way process . There's no discussion and rarely any feedback. Also the fact that the submission has to be totally pictorial is a debatable restriction for a purely GUI topic but not well suited to presenting the pros and cons of one rotation method against another.
It is acceptable to open a feature request bug once the ideas have been discussed here. So you're doing the right thing.
Wait to see what responses you get and what the feeling is about the idea and its feasibility. Unless it gets shot down you could open a feature request bug.
/gg
Rotate on the arbitrary line -- feature request
Doug
There are a couple of scripts that provide this behaviour:
http://registry.gimp.org/node/22910
Or
http://registry.gimp.org/node/18821 which also needs
http://registry.gimp.org/node/18820
I find the first to be the simplest.
-Rob A>
On 6/19/10, doug p. wrote:
I had scanned a bunch of small odd shapped images and most of them I couldn't
get rotated exactly right. I had to use photoshop and they have a feature where I can draw a straight line, and say to rotate the image to that line. It
was called Rotate to Arbitrary. I see a similiar feature in Gimp where I can rotate the image, but I can't have it rotate to a line. The reason this is helpful is because I can choose a line of text or a border edge because I wasn't able to straighten out the images just by eyeballing them. I was within
one degree, but that wasn't good enough for because over 12 inches, you can see that the text is a little crooked. rotating the image -1 degree the other
way over corrects the image in the opposite direction, so it is best if the computer can rotate it. How can I request this feature to be added. It seems very useful for images that aren't straight and allows people to just arbitrarily throw images on the scanner, and then orient them up perfectly..-- doug p. (via www.gimpusers.com)
Rotate on the arbitrary line -- feature request
Hi,
forums@gimpusers.com (2010-06-19 at 1750.20 +0200):
I had scanned a bunch of small odd shapped images and most of them I couldn't get rotated exactly right. I had to use photoshop and they have a feature where I can draw a straight line, and say to rotate the image to that line. It was called Rotate to Arbitrary. I see a similiar feature in Gimp where I can rotate the image, but I can't have it rotate to a line. The reason this is
Is http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DtAVRv8RMBg the feature you are talking about? Playing with grid settings one can get a good result in most situations, tho being able to set one single line (or cross of two) at user selectable coords would indeed help in some cases.
helpful is because I can choose a line of text or a border edge because I wasn't able to straighten out the images just by eyeballing them. I was within one degree, but that wasn't good enough for because over 12 inches, you can see that the text is a little crooked. rotating the image -1 degree the other way over corrects the image in the opposite direction, so it is best if the computer can rotate it. How can I request this feature to be added. It seems very useful for images that aren't straight and allows people to just arbitrarily throw images on the scanner, and then orient them up perfectly..
Hmm... maybe your case is a bit extreme. OTOH, I tried some fake scans and zooming in (a lot) with grid set to 1 pix gave pretty good control with Gimp corrective method. Could I see a crop of your scans to try with the same image?
If not the thing you need, you better follow the advice of other posts.
GSR
Rotate on the arbitrary line -- feature request
On Sat, 2010-06-19 at 17:50 +0200, doug p. wrote:
I had scanned a bunch of small odd shapped images and most of them I couldn't get rotated exactly right. I had to use photoshop and they have a feature where I can draw a straight line, and say to rotate the image to that line. It was called Rotate to Arbitrary. I see a similiar feature in Gimp where I can rotate the image, but I can't have it rotate to a line.
The feature, or something very similar, is already present in GIMP. You select the Rotate Tool and choose "Corrective" as the Transform Direction in the tool options. Set preview mode to "Grid" and align your grid with the line on the image that you want to be horizontal. That's it.
Having this feature exposed with a UI similar to that available in PS has been suggested every so often. Everyone agrees that it would probably be a nice thing to add, but so far no one has started to work on it.
Sven