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| location | England, United Kingdom | |
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| visits | member for | 2 years, 4 months |
| seen | Feb 1 '12 at 19:23 | |
| stats | profile views | 8 |
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Oct 5 |
awarded | Popular Question |
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Feb 1 |
accepted | Simple way to create this 3-D pixel effect in GIMP? |
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Dec 6 |
asked | Simple way to create this 3-D pixel effect in GIMP? |
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May 28 |
awarded | Teacher |
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May 12 |
asked | Where can I learn about graffiti for my next project? |
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May 12 |
answered | Which graphic design application should I learn after Photoshop and Illustrator? |
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Jan 21 |
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Command line interface-based way to desaturate and posterize an image? @Pekka I decided that the term 'command-line' is GUI-centric. After all, would you go around saying 'graphical user interface'? So with the CLI. If I can say GUI, I should be able to say CLI. |
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Jan 21 |
accepted | Command line interface-based way to desaturate and posterize an image? |
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Jan 21 |
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Command line interface-based way to desaturate and posterize an image? @DA01 I tagged it GIMP because, yes, I am using the GIMP. That doesn't mean that half of the algorithms on windows-based programs aren't roughly equivalent, or that the names matter more than the processes at work. I ended up choosing ImageMagick for the job. See? The same classes of visual transformations is involved. Perhaps a community wiki page of system-agnostic graphic design terms is needed, as in this other stack-exchange site rpg.stackexchange.com/questions/5475/… |
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Jan 20 |
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Command line interface-based way to desaturate and posterize an image? edited title |
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Jan 20 |
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Command line interface-based way to desaturate and posterize an image? Though I love the idea of LISP, I can never quite read it well enough to write anything in it... blenderartists.org/forum/showthread.php?t=84073&page=1 was more handy, because it talks about Python-based GIMP batch scripting... Still haven't cracked this problem though. |
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Jan 20 |
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Command line interface-based way to desaturate and posterize an image? @DA01, I'm not asking for an application-specific method. Unfortunately the graphics design community does not seem to have vocabulary that crosses the boundaries drawn by operating systems. |
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Jan 20 |
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Command line interface-based way to desaturate and posterize an image? +1 for linking to the discussion about desaturation. I already knew how to do it this way and found it unsatisfactory since ImageMagick doesn't give you as many options for desaturation as GIMP does. Otherwise the -posterize parameter does exactly what I need. So I may end up doing it by using one big script that makes a call to both GIMP and ImageMagick. |
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Jan 20 |
asked | Command line interface-based way to desaturate and posterize an image? |
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Jan 20 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Jan 20 |
accepted | What is a good CLI-based bitmap tracing method? |
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Jan 20 |
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What is a good CLI-based bitmap tracing method? @e100 It's a matter of clicking a tab and choosing a brightness cutoff. I'm not talking about tracing it using a tablet. |
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Jan 18 |
awarded | Commentator |
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Jan 18 |
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Is there a good resource or tool to help build a palette/color scheme around colors I select? Have you tried Agave, available in the Debian/Ubuntu repositories? I use it for this all the time. |
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Jan 18 |
asked | What is a good CLI-based bitmap tracing method? |