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| Straighten Crooked Photos |
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Posted by: Grizz56 - 12 minutes ago - Forum: General questions
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I am using GIMP v3.2.4.
My grandmother had a 1920s photo album that she gave to my uncle before she passed. My uncle let me borrow the album to digitize photos for posterity and to share with the "clan." The album's pictures are so old and fragile that I could not remove them from their pages without destroying them. I wound up using a flatbed, full color scanner and scanning whole pages at 300 DPI. I would have scanned them at 600 DPI, but scanning 75 two-sided pages with two-to-three pictures per page would have taken twice the time and twice the digital footprint. Even at 300 DPI it still took me a few hours to carefully scan the album. Plus, you cannot improve image quality that did not exist in the first place.
I have already rotated pages 180° for the ones I scanned upside down to prevent damage to the album, and rough-cropped individual images down to their far borders. Now I need to straighten them out before I crop them further or use GIMP to remove the old-fashioned picture "corners." Most of the corners are (were) black, some brown, and quite a few were red after late 1928/early 1929. Pictures should be straightened out before cropping further or removing picture corners to help reduce anomalies. Not all, but most pictures need to be straightened by less than a couple degrees of rotation.
Does GIMP have a built-in tool, or can I download a plugin for v3.0 that will allow me to straighten pictures, so they truly are perpendicular?
I am new to using GIMP, but I am no stranger to photo, video, or audio editing. Thanks in advance for any helpful information.
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| Printing Size Issue |
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Posted by: RCMIKE76 - 11 hours ago - Forum: General questions
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Dear Smart People,
I am having issues trying to print to a Custom Paper size. I am trying to print to 8.5" x 17" paper. I am getting really frustrated after days of trying to figure this out.
I am using Gimp 3.2.4
Windows 11 Home
Canon TS7720 DeskJet Printer
64 Bit
Here are the steps I have done thus far:
1) in the printers settings I created a new paper size that is custom and set to 8.5" x 17"
2) in Gimp I have my canvas at 8.5" x 17"
3) in gimp I selected the custom 8.5 x 17 paper size, printer paper size is set to "same as page size"
4) In Gimp Print-Image Settings I checked "Ignore Page Margins"
5) In gimp Print-Image Settings I try to change the Size to 8.5"x17" but it will not go above 5.5"x11"
Something I have noticed and not sure if they are relevant to the problem. Every time I go into printer preferences inside of gimp it does not keep the page size I had set even though I checked always print with current settings. It reverts back to Letter 8.5" x 11". The box I had checked for Always print with current settings is no longer checked. I am wondering if this could be the problem. If so how do I fix it.
Thank you in advance!
Mike
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| Hola. Hace tiempo que estoy leyendo el foro.... |
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Posted by: German - Yesterday, 05:04 PM - Forum: Extending the GIMP
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... Buscando información y por fin decidí registrarme.
Tengan todos un caluroso saludo.
Siempre agradecido por toda su labor e información.
Hace algún tiempo vengo creando algunos plugins generadores de gráficos y dibujos
Yo ahora quisiera hacerlos públicos y compartir.
Si fuesen tan amables de darme indicaciones necesarias.
Les estaré muy agradecido.
Les ofrezco también uno de mis trabajos si quieren verlo.
Code:
https://github.com/GermanIllan/orange_city.git
¡Gracias!
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| Long time to see guys |
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Posted by: trandoductin - 07-05-2026, 09:01 PM - Forum: Watercooler
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I have something fun to share.
The process: A Question, An Idea, An AI - 10 Minutes later a free powerful useful tool
The tool: Seamless Doodle Tile Maker
And then lately I just added (well CHatGPT added for me too) the ability to load a downloaded tile (or any square image I guess) so you can add details to by doodling over top.
Then I wanted it a bit even friendlier for those that like share their pattern and others can edit even easier
for example I uploaded my Seamless Tomato Pattern Tile to imgur.com and got the image link and pasted into the Tool's latest version and got a friendly link
so anyone can play with seamless pattern (if they so wish): Seamless Doodle Tile Maker (preload with Tomato Pattern)
I guess my hope is people have fun doodling their own patterns and sharing their seamless tile/pattern with GIMP users.
Ok that's it, for now.
Maybe share some seamless tiles of your own in this thread.
GIMP CHAT. COM is down right now too
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| Where are the plugins when you install w flatpak? |
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Posted by: lac - 07-04-2026, 09:06 PM - Forum: Linux and other Unixen
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I think this is an installation question. If instead you think it makes more sense as a plugin question, feel free to move this.
I needed to manipulate images, add layers to them, remove artifacts, etc. I have used gimp before on debian linux, and there were
debian packages that handled the python-fu and other plugins. But apparently all of that isn't being supported now by debian. Since I knew
that using resythesizer was going to be a significant part of the job, I went to https://github.com/bootchk/resynthesizer...ynthesizer where it suggested that I install a flatpak verison of gimp 3.2 and then resythesizer for flatpak. This seemed ok to me.
The command I used to install resythesizer was:
flatpak install org.gimp.GIMP.Plugin.Resynthesizer org.gimp.GIMP.Plugin.LiquidRescale org.gimp.GIMP.Plugin.Lensfun org.gimp.GIMP.Plugin.GMic org.gimp.GIMP.Plugin.Fourier org.gimp.GIMP.Plugin.FocusBlur org.gimp.GIMP.Plugin.BIMP
This worked fine. gimp 3.2 was fine. resynthesizer worked fine. Weeks passed. Many .xcf files were created. And then I found out that while some of our users want the art precisely as we have created it, a different set want the same art with a larger canvas -- the whole think shifted 8 transparent pixels to the right and 44 transparent pixels down. This seems to be a straight-forward job for a python plugin. I've never made one but I do know how to program in python, so I figured that this would be ok. The first thing I wanted to do was look at existing plugins to see how they worked. And unfortunately, I could not find any.
The flatpak installation document mentioned "Note: if you install through flatpak, it may be necessary to point GIMP to the newly installed plugins locations, so it knows where to load them from. In GIMP: Edit - Preferences - Folders - Plugins and use a plus sign to add plugin folders of newly installed flatpaks." But Edit - Preferences - Folders is empty. Not only are there no Plug-ins, but also no Brushes, Palettes, Patterns etc either. "Temporary Folder" and "Swap Folder" are the only things mentioned. So no "adding plus signs" is possible.
flatpak list says:
Namn Program-ID Version Gren Installation
Mesa …g.freedesktop.Platform.GL.default 26.0.6 25.08 system
Mesa (Extra) …g.freedesktop.Platform.GL.default 26.0.6 25.08-extra system
Intel VAAPI driver ….freedesktop.Platform.VAAPI.Intel 25.08 system
Codecs Extra Extension …freedesktop.Platform.codecs-extra 25.08-extra system
GNU bildmanipuleringsprogram org.gimp.GIMP 3.2.4 stable system
GNU bildmanipuleringsprogram org.gimp.GIMP 3.2.4 stable user
BIMP org.gimp.GIMP.Plugin.BIMP 2.6 2-40 system
BIMP org.gimp.GIMP.Plugin.BIMP 2.6 2-40 user
FocusBlur org.gimp.GIMP.Plugin.FocusBlur 3.2.6 2-3.36 system
FocusBlur org.gimp.GIMP.Plugin.FocusBlur 3.2.6 2-40 user
Fourier org.gimp.GIMP.Plugin.Fourier 0.4.5 2-40 user
Fourier org.gimp.GIMP.Plugin.Fourier 0.4.5+gimp3rc1 3 system
G'MIC org.gimp.GIMP.Plugin.GMic 3.5.2 2-40 user
G'MIC org.gimp.GIMP.Plugin.GMic 3.7.6 3 system
GimpLensfun org.gimp.GIMP.Plugin.Lensfun 0.2.4 2-3.36 system
GimpLensfun org.gimp.GIMP.Plugin.Lensfun 0.2.4 2-40 user
LiquidRescale org.gimp.GIMP.Plugin.LiquidRescale 0.7.2 2-3.36 system
LiquidRescale org.gimp.GIMP.Plugin.LiquidRescale 0.7.2 2-40 user
Resynthesizer org.gimp.GIMP.Plugin.Resynthesizer 2.0.3 2-40 system
Resynthesizer org.gimp.GIMP.Plugin.Resynthesizer 2.0.3 2-40 user
Resynthesizer org.gimp.GIMP.Plugin.Resynthesizer 3.0.1 3 system
GNOME Application Platform versi… org.gnome.Platform 50 system
Breeze GTK theme org.gtk.Gtk3theme.Breeze 6.7.0 3.22 system
.... I decided to experiment. I made a file batch_add_borders.py and installed it in
/home/lac/.config/GIMP/3.2/plug-ins/ which is also empty.
Now when gimp starts it reports:
Skipping potential plug-in '/home/lac/.config/GIMP/3.2/plug-ins/batch_add_borders.py': plug-ins must be installed in subdirectories.
I don't know what this means; I thought I did exactly that by adding it to the plugins directory.
Can somebody explain what I should do now?
Thank you.
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| Colors Exchange effect is permanent, not 1 time-only |
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Posted by: ldd2 - 07-02-2026, 07:25 PM - Forum: General questions
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Greetings buddies.
For a long time, I used GIMP v2.10.2 as it was fitting needed requirements for some pixel art files.
I recently have installed most updated GIMP version and got an issue with Color tab > map > Colors exchange
Issue is, in older GIMP version, i used this feature to exchange a couple of pixels with another color from same Color map file (256 indexes only).
In most updated version, I use same feature and e.g: I switch color index 175 with index 230, all pixels with that color get an exchange.
The issue here is that this effect is Permanent, and I dont know how to stop that from happening.
In older GIMP version, this effect was just 1 time for this colors exchange. In newer version, if involved Pixels get colors exchange effect, then if I try to use e.g: Index 175, it will paint any next pixel with Color that I used for Color exchange. e.g: index 230, besides i'm selecting index 175.
Thanks, in case can bring help.
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