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<0> i have an image (png) that contains some text, i want to change that text to something else (i dont have the source file and layer information), how would i go about doing this in gimp? <0> just want to change the text and everthing else should remain the same.. <1> The information is lost. You'd need to remove the text while somehow preserving the background, and then add new text. <1> The font is lost, everything is lost. You need the original image source. <2> can you post a copy of the image so we can see how big a job this might be? <0> sure <0> http://demotemplates.joomlashack.com/demo/templates/js_naturale/images/js_header.png <0> i just want to change "natura" to my name <0> don't know much about image editing.. <2> are there any other files in that directory which have header in the name? <2> they might provide a version which is either easier to edit or has no text <0> no they don't.. <0> i have looked in the template download zip file.. <0> let me phrase it this way <2> and there's nothing at all? that ****s for a template <0> no no sources!
<0> how about this <0> is it possible to cut out that text.. <0> and the region whicih is empty.. <0> can gimp somehow recreate the lines using the areas nearby? <0> and theni can just creae a new layer and type in the text.. <2> not really <0> like interpolating.. <0> or extrapolating rather <1> You're trying to get something from nothing, you know. <2> you could clone them in, or maybe textureregenetatorthingamy could do something with it, but it's almost certainly going to look terrible <0> right.. <0> so much for free templates.. <0> i suppose you guys are good with gimp.. <0> how long would it take you to crate that background from scratch? <1> I am not good with it. <1> That's why I lurk here, in fact. <0> ic <2> in theory it shouldn't take long to reproduce in GIMP <0> only problem is i have never used gimp...heh <2> what's the site for? <0> my academic home page <2> where can i see the template in use? <0> you can't. i'm running it on pandim.ece.villanova.edu but due to a gateway outside machines can't acess the server.. <0> have requested the OIT to open up my machine's ip but that takes forever. <2> what about the author's site, the guy who designed the template, can it be seen there? <0> its under www.joomlashack.com <0> click on free templates. <3> can you make the template zip available, just temporarily? <0> sure <3> I don't want to register just to examine it <0> sure <0> hold on <0> here it is <0> http://purnea.ee.princeton.edu/~pgupta/pics <4> Title: Index of /~pgupta/pics (at purnea.ee.princeton.edu) <0> click on js_naturale.zip <0> got it? <3> yep <0> ok <3> I guess you should ask them what the point of this is, and/or report it is a bug <3> as <0> i sent a PM to the admin.. <2> http://img407.imageshack.us/my.php?image=jsheaderkb1.png <4> Title: ImageShack - Hosting :: jsheaderkb1.png (at img407.imageshack.us) <2> it almost certainly wont match up at the top or bottom, didn't notice the other sections of it until afterwards <0> ooh sweet <2> any good? <0> i haven't looked at it on gimp yet <5> Hello all <5> I was wondering if zooming into a photo that's pixlized and cleaning it up is possible, I know we have all seen it in the movies. Something tells me it's a load of crap but is it possible? <5> anyone? <6> maybe <6> but i dont know <6> i think a lot of what you see in movies is bull**** <6> but you can enhance pixelized images <6> i think there are ways to "clarify" the data thats there <6> but taking 2.5 pixels and some how seeing a whole licence plate number sounds like bull**** <5> yeah figured <5> I mean there is no way it can make data from nothing right <6> thats my ***umption <5> I just took that photo I wanted and blured it best I can do..
<5> Man, Sunday night.. I'm not feeling like school Monday <6> im not feeling like anything but sleep but its been such a short weekend for me i dont want to <7> Okay, someone please help me, where the HELL is the hand tool, to manipulate layers . . .?! <7> I'm goin crazy <7> nevermind! I found it <8> hi there <8> i have gimp 2.3 on Linux <8> i`m tryin to remove noise from photos in gimp <8> do you know any plug-in which could help me to do this ? <1> You haven't seen the filters menu yet? <8> there is noise in filters but which of them i have to use for remove noise ? <1> The blurring ones? <1> Experiment, try them out. <8> wow <8> it`s works :> <8> thx :] <1> You're welcome. <9> hello, i am trying to invert an image <10> Good Morning (even, night....) => http://youtube.com/watch?v=vr3x_RRJdd4 <4> Title: YouTube - Free Hugs Campaign. Inspiring Story! (music by sick puppies) (at youtube.com) <10> aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa <10> cool <10> :) <11> well im looking at how Gimp does 'Color to Alpha' and that's the right idea for what I need to do, but instead of alpha I need to turn one color into another... can I do that? <12> DarkED, you mean replace colours? <11> KallePersson, Yes, something like that <12> have a look in the effects menu <11> Like... I'm trying to edit a template and it uses some translucency effects <12> Hmm <11> When I use 'C to Alpha' it gives me a nice mask to use on another 'base' color <12> Umm, I'm probably misunderstading you, but try to use Filter->Colors->Mapp->Color replacement <12> (translated from Swedish Gimp) <11> okay <11> hmm... well it works, but it doesnt get the transparency parts like 'C to Alpha' does <11> so... I'll just use that and make them into masks <11> but thanks :) <12> No problem! <13> after I type text with the text tool how do I move it to where I really wanted it? <14> how can i get a picture to black and white, but specify one particular color that remains normal? <14> the function I am talking about is sometimes refered to as "Color Equalizer" <14> see here what I mean: http://www.mediachance.com/pbrush/help/equalizer.html <4> Title: Color and Hue Equalizer (at www.mediachance.com) <14> yes, I want to do the same with gimp <14> possible? <13> after I type text with the text tool how do I move it to where I really wanted it? <2> press m <2> once you've closed the text entry dialogue that is <13> how do I see the layer tool? <2> the layer tool? <13> see the layers...there used to be a list of them which you could turn on or off <13> or see or hide <2> <image> - dialogues - create new dock - layers, channels and paths <13> back later...tnx <15> hey you all <15> is someone online with a mac and a wacom? <15> or someone how could give me some advices? <16> why is font kerning different for the same otf font in gimp than in say fireworks? <17> anyway to do vertical text? <18> If you mean something like <18> a <18> b <18> c <18> maybe with teh freetype renderer plugin? <18> But I see that it doesn't seem to work here :-( <17> hmm <17> Well what is a good way to make a chart? <17> line chart <19> esaym: the way I do vertical text is to just hit the enter key for each line I want. Play with the line spacing in the text dialog to control the final output <18> or do that part of your image in a completely different application <17> hmm <17> Yea that might work <18> The gimp was not really meant to do lots of layout work <16> use xara for that
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