Coexist – Linux | Below is a first attempt at a Linux coexist image. Check it out and share!
Straighten Crooked Photos – GIMP
Straighten Crooked Photos – GIMP | Use gimp to easily straighten crooked photos! Here is my random photo which is slightly crooked to the left. First choose Tools > Transform Tools > Rotate Then you can simply adjust the angle to straighten your photo as desired. If needed, you can also adjust the center pivot point. I turned on the grid
Quick Preview of GIMP 2.8
Quick Preview of GIMP 2.8 | GIMP 2.8 is not far away on the horizon. I snatched a recent build from this excellent PPA to give it a spin. For some background, here are the release notes and open bugs. The main answer everyone wants to know: Yes GIMP 2.8 image processing is still 8 bit, though with GEGL 16 or
Extra Gimp Packages You Should Install
Extra Gimp Packages You Should Install | If you use the GIMP, you should also install these packages which are available in the Ubuntu repositories to provide more plugins and editing features for your gimp-fu. sudo apt-get install gimp-data-extras gimp-dcraw gimp-resynthesizer gimp-plugin-registry gimp-texturize Below are the copy / pasted descriptions with some brief details about each. gimp-data-extras This package contains extra brushes,
Install Adobe ICC Profiles in Linux
Install Adobe ICC Profiles in Linux | How do I install Adobe ICC Profiles in Linux? 1. Download this file from ftp.adobe.com: ftp://ftp.adobe.com/pub/adobe/iccprofiles/linux/AdobeColorProfiles-end-user.rpm.tar.gz 2. Unpack the rpm with: tar xvf AdobeColorProfiles-end-user.rpm.tar.gz This will give you an rpm for rpm based distros. 3a. If you need a deb, use alien to convert the rpm to a deb: 3b. sudo apt-get install alien 3c.
fractal backgrounds with the gimp
fractal backgrounds with the gimp | adapted from: http://en.gentoo-wiki.com/wiki/GIMP_Fractal_Backgrounds Yes I know these are not actually mathematical fractals. But, let’s call them fractal-looking backgrounds. Here are seven easy steps to make cool fractal looking desktop backgrounds with the gimp! Step 1: Create a new image with the gimp with your desired image size. Set ‘Fill with’ to Foreground color. Step 2:


