Gimp-user Digest, Vol 66, Issue 24
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Gimp-user Digest, Vol 66, Issue 24 | Peter Taylor | 22 Mar 20:59 |
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i have a working version of that, integrated with similar script that i found handy (not merged, integrated to avoid to crowd up the edit menu, from there the script will be available.
script included
Copy visible & paste as new layer by Fenceposte
(all visible is pasted, if is a previous selection is saved and restored)
Copy selected visible and paste as new by Fenceposte
(only selected is paste )
copy visible and paste as new image by PhotoComix
Copy visible and set as active brush by Fenceposte
By posting here i fear that may be reformatted you may get from here is the LAST script (close to the bottom of page) in a comment of "PhotoComiX" http://www.gimpdome.com/index.php?topic=6544.0
if instead you want only that function "of copy the whole visible as new layer"
you may download from here
http://fence-post.deviantart.com/art/Copy-Visible-and-Paste-Script-72552828
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Message: 7 Date: Fri, 14 Mar 2008 17:59:45 +0900 From: "Choi, JiHui"
Subject: Re: [Gimp-user] some function of screenshot seems to work
oppositely
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oh.. I see. when I turn off compiz, then gimp screenshot works correctly.
thanks. :)
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Message: 1 Date: Fri, 21 Mar 2008 20:18:25 -0400 From: Patrick Shanahan
Subject: Re: [Gimp-user] file extensions and when to use them To: gimp-user@lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU Message-ID:
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii* norman [03-21-08 13:06]:
I usually shoot in RAW and convert with UFraw plugged in GIMP. Then I have a choice of extensions to use for saving the file produced. I presume that if I use .xcf there is no compression and if I use .jpg there will be some compression. When working on the file I assume it is best to save as .xcf and not to use .jpg until the picture is finalised. I would like to know how the contents of the .jpg file so formed compare with the contents of a .jpg saved directly on the camera.
The reason I ask is because I would like to use PTLens to remove CA but it seems that the software will only work with .jpg.
*compression* is not the problem as such. "lossey" compression is the problem, you *lose* some of the definition of your object/picture when you *save* it as jpg. jpg is a lossey compression scheme.
If ptlens is your *only* choice, you have no choice except to perform that operation as the last operation. You will still have a minimum of two lossey saves.
The plugin version of PTlens supports TIF files (the standalone does not!). I am using the plugin with GIMP 2.4.1 on windows xp with no problem.
Peter Taylor
file extensions and when to use them
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Message: 1 Date: Fri, 21 Mar 2008 20:18:25 -0400 From: Patrick Shanahan
Subject: Re: [Gimp-user] file extensions and when to use them To: gimp-user@lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU Message-ID:
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii* norman [03-21-08 13:06]:
I usually shoot in RAW and convert with UFraw plugged in GIMP. Then I have a choice of extensions to use for saving the file produced. I presume that if I use .xcf there is no compression and if I use .jpg there will be some compression. When working on the file I assume it is best to save as .xcf and not to use .jpg until the picture is finalised. I would like to know how the contents of the .jpg file so formed compare with the contents of a .jpg saved directly on the camera.
The reason I ask is because I would like to use PTLens to remove CA but it seems that the software will only work with .jpg.
*compression* is not the problem as such. "lossey" compression is the problem, you *lose* some of the definition of your object/picture when you *save* it as jpg. jpg is a lossey compression scheme.
If ptlens is your *only* choice, you have no choice except to perform that operation as the last operation. You will still have a minimum of two lossey saves.
Sorry! I forgot to change the subject heading.
The standalone version of PTlens does not support TIF, but the plug in version does! I am using it with GIMP 2.4.1 under Windows XP with no problem.
Peter Taylor
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The plugin version of PTlens supports TIF files (the standalone does not!). I am using the plugin with GIMP 2.4.1 on windows xp with no problem.
How interesting, but does it plugin with GIMP 2.4 on Ubuntu 7.10?
Norman
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Message: 1 Date: Sat, 22 Mar 2008 11:58:23 +0000 From: norman
Subject: Re: [Gimp-user] installing scripts To: gimp-user@lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU Message-ID:
Content-Type: text/plainThe description of the script says that it will work with Gimp 2.4. Do I, therefore, assume that the script is broken?
The script I am looking at is at
http://www.farcrydesign.com/GIMP/PurpleFringe.html
Does this help?
Norman
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Message: 2 Date: Sat, 22 Mar 2008 14:20:45 +0100 From: Rolf Steinort
Subject: Re: [Gimp-user] installing scripts To: norman
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Content-Type: text/plainOn Sat, 2008-03-22 at 11:58 +0000, norman wrote:
The description of the script says that it will work with Gimp 2.4. Do I, therefore, assume that the script is broken?
The script I am looking at is at
http://www.farcrydesign.com/GIMP/PurpleFringe.html
Does this help?
Funny! :-)
I was looking at the same script at the moment for the podcast.
It works here as advertised. I just dropped it into the folder.
But wait - your message said:
... load"/home/norman/.gimp-2.4/scripts/colourtemp.scm". Error reading
That's a different script, this is called Darla-PurpleFringe.scm. Just copy the colourtemp.scm file into a different folder, check if you have the Darla.... script and retry it.
Rolf
http://meetthegimp.org - Weekly Videopodcast
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Message: 3 Date: Sat, 22 Mar 2008 14:04:05 +0000 From: Peter Taylor
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Message: 1 Date: Fri, 21 Mar 2008 20:18:25 -0400 From: Patrick Shanahan
Subject: Re: [Gimp-user] file extensions and when to use them To: gimp-user@lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU Message-ID:
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii* norman [03-21-08 13:06]:
I usually shoot in RAW and convert with UFraw plugged in GIMP. Then I have a choice of extensions to use for saving the file produced. I presume that if I use .xcf there is no compression and if I use .jpg there will be some compression. When working on the file I assume it is best to save as .xcf and not to use .jpg until the picture is finalised. I would like to know how the contents of the .jpg file so formed compare with the contents of a .jpg saved directly on the camera.
The reason I ask is because I would like to use PTLens to remove CA but it seems that the software will only work with .jpg.
*compression* is not the problem as such. "lossey" compression is the problem, you *lose* some of the definition of your object/picture when you *save* it as jpg. jpg is a lossey compression scheme.
If ptlens is your *only* choice, you have no choice except to perform that operation as the last operation. You will still have a minimum of two lossey saves.
The plugin version of PTlens supports TIF files (the standalone does not!). I am using the plugin with GIMP 2.4.1 on windows xp with no problem.
Peter Taylor
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Message: 4 Date: Sat, 22 Mar 2008 14:11:39 +0000 From: Peter Taylor
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6. Re: installing scripts (Choi, JiHui) 7. Re: installing scripts (norman) 8. Re: installing scripts (Choi, JiHui)----------------------------------------------------------------------
Message: 1 Date: Fri, 21 Mar 2008 20:18:25 -0400 From: Patrick Shanahan
Subject: Re: [Gimp-user] file extensions and when to use them To: gimp-user@lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU Message-ID:
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii* norman [03-21-08 13:06]:
I usually shoot in RAW and convert with UFraw plugged in GIMP. Then I have a choice of extensions to use for saving the file produced. I presume that if I use .xcf there is no compression and if I use .jpg there will be some compression. When working on the file I assume it is best to save as .xcf and not to use .jpg until the picture is finalised. I would like to know how the contents of the .jpg file so formed compare with the contents of a .jpg saved directly on the camera.
The reason I ask is because I would like to use PTLens to remove CA but it seems that the software will only work with .jpg.
*compression* is not the problem as such. "lossey" compression is the problem, you *lose* some of the definition of your object/picture when you *save* it as jpg. jpg is a lossey compression scheme.
If ptlens is your *only* choice, you have no choice except to perform that operation as the last operation. You will still have a minimum of two lossey saves.
Sorry! I forgot to change the subject heading.
The standalone version of PTlens does not support TIF, but the plug in version does! I am using it with GIMP 2.4.1 under Windows XP with no problem.
Peter Taylor
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Message: 5 Date: Sat, 22 Mar 2008 14:52:39 +0000 From: norman
Subject: Re: [Gimp-user] Gimp-user Digest, Vol 66, Issue 24 To: gimp-user@lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU Message-ID:
Content-Type: text/plainThe plugin version of PTlens supports TIF files (the standalone does not!). I am using the plugin with GIMP 2.4.1 on windows xp with no problem.
How interesting, but does it plugin with GIMP 2.4 on Ubuntu 7.10?
Norman
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