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<0> Hi
<1> are there plugins for converting images from color to black and white?
<2> you don't need plugins
<2> just <image> - image - mode - greyscale
<1> that is very poor
<1> very
<2> or <image> - layer - colours - desaturate
<2> very poor why?
<1> if its similar to what photoshop does its very poor
<2> when you say it's very poor, what do you mean?
<2> it gives you a version of your image, minus the colours, that's "black and white"
<2> go grab the B&W Photo filters from http://gug.sunsite.dk/scripts.php
<3> Title: [GUG] Script-Fu library (at gug.sunsite.dk)
<1> i guess im looking for something similar to jeff schewes pixel pixel genius plugins
<2> i think it's an attempt to simulate the effect of various lens filters, you may find it to your liking
<1> sure



<2> pixel genius?
<1> its plugin for photoshop and pretty good and pretty expensive
<2> Well, you could always go and buy photoshop and said plugin, i suppose
<1> i could ...
<2> yep, you could
<1> but i was wondering existed for the gimp reasonable question?
<2> you may also want to look into the channel mixer, that's how i do black and white from colour digital photos most of the time
<2> <image> - filters - colours - channel mixer
<1> how do like it (channel mixer) ?
<2> how do like it?
<1> sorry dyslexia
<1> does the channel mixer technique work like you want it to
<2> yep
<2> as does decomposing to layers and blending the results
<2> http://philharper.fotopic.net/p35538704.html
<2> quite an unremarkable image but it was done with channel mixer, i think
<3> Title: IMGP2064-bw.JPG @ Fotopic.Net (at philharper.fotopic.net)
<1> thanks
<1> PhilH, you did this?
<1> pretty good to me
<1> and i think its pretty good image ... i like cacti/succulents
<2> Thanks
<2> more in black and white http://philharper.fotopic.net/c1121421.html
<3> Title: Mono @ Fotopic.Net (at philharper.fotopic.net)
<2> too many in colour http://philharper.fotopic.net/c1117255.html
<3> Title: October @ Fotopic.Net (at philharper.fotopic.net)
<1> pentax ??? DS this is not a film camera correct?
<2> No, this is a DSLR
<1> how would it compare to nikon d70s?
<2> if it were a film camera there wouldn't be so many redundant photos of plants
<1> just making sure ... and maybe you are just loopy for plans :)
<2> the D70s, hmmm, same sensor, better viewfinder, nicer ergonomics, just subjective but i like it, that kind of thing
<2> I used to have a Pentax ME Super, and was considerably more conservative with exposures when they cost money ;)
<1> i have nikon f2
<1> shoot e6 was costly
<1> shooting
<2> Nice thing about this is i can still use my lenses from the ME Super, and m42 lenses with an adapter if i ever get around to buying one
<1> sure
<1> and again all the b/w images were using the channel mixer you mentioned?
<2> yeah, pretty much
<1> have you tried making digital negatives?
<2> i shoot RAW sometimes
<2> PEF
<1> and printing on to paper
<1> friend told me about a special acetate you print on to then use that as contact sheet negative
<2> i seem to recall my uncle telling me about some hideously expensive laser based system for producing negatives, or at least high quality transparencies, from digital images
<4> Is any body here, who could compile QT+QSA programs at windows?
<2> black_13, yet more photos at http://flickr.com/photos/92573987@N00/
<3> Title: Flickr: Photos from teclailluminosa (at flickr.com)
<2> oc2k1, QT+QSA?
<4> qt4 ands qsa 1.2
<1> oc2k1, you troll tech qt?
<4> Qt Scrip for Apllication
<1> only on linux im affraid
<4> http://sourceforge.net/project/screenshots.php?group_id=186618
<3> Title: SourceForge.net: Screenshots (at sourceforge.net)
<1> PhilH, you would happen to live in cali?
<2> black_13, you're right, i certainly wouldn't
<4> a windows version would be nice to get more feedback
<2> gah, sorry, eyes aren't working
<1> PhilH, succulents seem to grow there like weeds (central cal)



<2> black_13, i'm in sunny oxfordshire, england
<1> ah
<2> succulents dislike this weather immensely
<4> ooops wrong chanel (it's 2:18 )
<1> like i said i rather like them ... there is a succulent native to coast of africa that is in the shape of geodesic dome
<1> or a soccer ball with little flowers at the hexagonal vertices
<2> well, i can't think of any quite that shape
<2> Euphorbia obesa is quite domed, i suppose
<1> well thanks for the advice about the gimp i have to turn in
<5> hi
<5> all
<2> hi
<5> PhilH, hi
<5> PhilH, how are you
<5> PhilH, you are the only one helpin people out ? :P
<5> PhilH, i selected some area how can i remove the selection?
<6> remove?
<5> waiting, dont see them
<6> cut it out from the monitor using a stich saw :)
<2> Ctrl+k removes the contents
<6> ok, maybe that is a bit less intrusive .)
<5> i just want
<5> not to see the selection lines
<2> clicking anywhere outside of the selection with a selection tool will clear the selection
<6> ah :))
<6> the "marching ants"
<6> use View->Show Selection to toggle it off
<5> oh thanks
<5> PhilH, waiting thanks alot
<6> hello PhilH btw o/
<2> oh, so you want to have a selection but not see it?
<2> hi waiting
<5> PhilH, u still here?
<2> just
<7> how do you draw a arrow in gimp?
<6> I think I would start by draing a straight line and then attach smaller lines at one end forming an angle that indicates direction
<8> hi all
<8> using Gimp 2.2.13 in OpenSUSE 10.2 I'm trying to edit a psd file with many layers of text - forgive this noob question, but how do I select existing text to edit it?
<2> you can't
<8> because it's a psd file?
<2> yep
<8> blast
<8> i figured that but i wanted to make sure i wasn't missing anything
<8> know of any way to edit a psd file in linux?
<2> using GIMP, just delete the layers and retype them
<8> that's not going to work in my case because i don't know exactly what font it is
<8> is there a way to find out in gimp?
<2> so you couldn't have edited it even if gimp could handle PSD text layers
<2> or do you suspect that it's one you have installed as standard?
<8> if it could i would have just clicked the existing text layer and typed
<8> it's close to arial - but i can't be sure
<2> then try typing it in Arial and see if it matches
<8> it doesn't
<8> Photoshop actually pops up and tells you what font it is - i just can't remember
<8> and i was curious about have gimp would handle it
<8> know of any good sites to find fonts?
<2> the site that larabie fonts use for free font downloads also have a font matcher
<8> got some links for those?
<2> it's probably called myfonts or something like that, can't remember at the moment
<2> google is your friend
<8> apparently not yours :(
<2> search for larabie
<2> pardon?
<2> guess i was being unreasonable, expecting him to make some effort himself, terrible of me
<9> OKay. I realise I don't use Gimp daily, but it shouldn't be this difficult to try and figure out how to move a text layer around.
<9> What tool do I need to use to do this?
<2> the move tool
<9> That icon just was not gelling for me. *mutter*
<9> Thanks
<2> sorted?
<6> moving layers with small opaque portions is a pain :D
<2> indeed it is
<9> Ick. That needs worked on.
<6> do so please :))


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