On 8/27/11, Always Learning centos@u61.u22.net wrote:
On Fri, 2011-08-26 at 21:12 -0700, John R Pierce wrote:
but there's a nearly infinite number of possible combinations of the options, and the order you specify transforms can have an effect on the output, how would you represent this in a GUI ?
I am not writing a GUI for it. However a useful GUI could show the effects of making simple changes - perhaps one change at a time - not multiple changes. This would show new users what commands actually do and the relevant CLI instructions.
You are correct about the order of commands altering the output. The commands are performed sequentially, left to right. It is impressive software.
-- With best regards,
Paul. England, EU.
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I have experience working with MATLAB image processing toolbox. I found GIMP very powerful ,especially in its tools for 'selecting image foreground/background' that is not so simply available even in MATLAB toolbox. But unfortunately, my centos 5.6 built-in GIMP is too old (GIMP 2.2) that does not have these new tools. I didn't find any straightforward procedure on how to migrate to GIMP 2.4/2.6 . Don't you ?