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Website Tutorial list Pat David 08 May 02:37
  Website Tutorial list Guillermo Espertino (Gez) 09 May 17:04
Pat David
2013-05-08 02:37:47 UTC (almost 12 years ago)

Website Tutorial list

Hi all,

First post on this list, so I figured it might be fun to rant a bit.

To get things out of the way quickly, I was wondering if there was a contact/mechanism for updating the links/tutorials on the website? Some of the tutorials that are shown there are either lacking a bit, or tend to look a bit dated.

As an example, I'll address the "Color2BW" by Eric R. Jeschke.

While the ideas presented are great, it feels lacking a bit, as some options are not shown.

I run a blog where I'm writing up GIMP tutorials as I find the time ( http://blog.patdavid.net/p/getting-around-in-gimp.html). Almost all of my content is licenses CC-BY-SA for instance.

I'd love to submit the rather long (5 parts), but reasonably complete tutorial for grayscale conversion that I wrote a few months back for consideration for the tutorials section of the site:

http://blog.patdavid.net/2012/11/getting-around-in-gimp-black-and-white.html

I have a bunch of other tutorials as well, so feel free to use any of them.

If it's needed, I'd be happy to modify and/or sanitize the text/images/html for inclusion on the site.

I was just thinking that a more up to date tutorial might be more helpful to others.

Cheers,
Pat David

Guillermo Espertino (Gez)
2013-05-09 17:04:23 UTC (almost 12 years ago)

Website Tutorial list

El 07/05/13 23:37, Pat David escribi:

If it's needed, I'd be happy to modify and/or sanitize the text/images/html for inclusion on the site.

I was just thinking that a more up to date tutorial might be more helpful to others.

I think your tutorials would be great additions to GIMP.org They're up-to-date and the results look "professional" (I don't like that word used in this context, but I guess that a lot of people care about this).

Go ahead :-)

Gez.