• minor gimp bug

    From bad sector@21:1/5 to All on Tue Oct 18 21:03:00 2022
    I don't do much graphics but while making a snow-removal time chart for
    the coming season I was unable to get font thickness in calendar images
    to match ones taken from the same source days earlier. The snapshot here

    https://i.imgur.com/cg96u1H.png

    shows the image that threw me off on top. Note how the top right month
    fonts SEEM to be thinner. The problem is solved on the bottom where the
    font thicknesses match.

    It took me a while of turning blue in the face but the short of the long
    is that the top image was immediately after pasting but before a save
    *and reload*. Once reloaded the difference is gone.

    HTH

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  • From lisa@21:1/5 to All on Wed Oct 19 12:27:27 2022
    On Tue, 18 Oct 2022 21:03:00 -0400, bad sector <forgetski@invalid.org>
    wrote:

    The snapshot here

    https://i.imgur.com/cg96u1H.png


    It took me a while of turning blue in the face but the short of the long
    is that the top image was immediately after pasting but before a save
    *and reload*. Once reloaded the difference is gone.

    I can't reproduce your bug.
    What fonttype and settings did you use?

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  • From bad sector@21:1/5 to lisa on Wed Oct 19 23:20:59 2022
    On 10/19/22 06:27, lisa wrote:
    On Tue, 18 Oct 2022 21:03:00 -0400, bad sector <forgetski@invalid.org>
    wrote:

    The snapshot here

    https://i.imgur.com/cg96u1H.png


    It took me a while of turning blue in the face but the short of the long
    is that the top image was immediately after pasting but before a save
    *and reload*. Once reloaded the difference is gone.

    I can't reproduce your bug.
    What fonttype and settings did you use?

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    Even miracles take a little time

    I didn't use fonts as such, the image from which I copied and pasted had
    the same font sizes on all calendar pages (months).

    here: https://www.calendrier-imprimer.fr/calendrier/2022/calendrier-mensuel-2022-modele-01.jpg

    1
    Make a canvas several times its size

    2
    Holding shift copy the date numbers with the fuzzy selector

    3
    Paste the lot into the new blank canvas

    4
    Save the new image

    5
    Reload it

    6
    Repeat 2 & 3, note numbers NOT same size

    7
    Save out again

    8
    Reload, now number ARE same size


    The difference is not big BUT definitely noticeable
    as in my imgurs.

    Had me tearing hair I don't have for an hour :-)

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  • From lisa@21:1/5 to All on Thu Oct 20 12:11:00 2022
    On Wed, 19 Oct 2022 23:20:59 -0400, bad sector <forgetski@invalid.org>
    wrote:
    I didn't use fonts as such, the image from which I copied and pasted had
    the same font sizes on all calendar pages (months).

    here: >https://www.calendrier-imprimer.fr/calendrier/2022/calendrier-mensuel-2022-modele-01.jpg

    1
    Make a canvas several times its size

    2
    Holding shift copy the date numbers with the fuzzy selector

    3
    Paste the lot into the new blank canvas

    4
    Save the new image

    5
    Reload it

    6
    Repeat 2 & 3, note numbers NOT same size

    7
    Save out again

    8
    Reload, now number ARE same size


    The difference is not big BUT definitely noticeable
    as in my imgurs.

    yes, it's noticeable.

    interesting problem :D

    step 1
    My Gimp don't like the size of that picture ( about 3500 by 2500 ).
    I resized it.

    step 2
    A never ending number selecting.
    I did it sneakier. Added transparency to the layer.
    A fuzzy color select on white and grey.
    Erasing the remaining lines is not much work.
    Select all and copy.

    Paste it, saved it, reloaded it.
    Repeated my step 2.
    Pasted it between the calender numbers ( fits nice between them and
    make it very easy to compare ). No difference.

    Okay, let's try it more difficult and select the numbers one by one.
    Copied them in between and aside.
    The end result : still no difference.

    You have a difference, but if it's Gimp related?
    Even with a 10000 by 7500 template no difference.
    I'm using the lastest stable Gimp version.

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  • From bad sector@21:1/5 to lisa on Thu Oct 20 18:32:58 2022
    On Thu, 20 Oct 2022 12:11:00 +0200, lisa wrote:

    On Wed, 19 Oct 2022 23:20:59 -0400, bad sector <forgetski@invalid.org>
    wrote:
    I didn't use fonts as such, the image from which I copied and pasted had >>the same font sizes on all calendar pages (months).

    here:
    https://www.calendrier-imprimer.fr/calendrier/2022/calendrier- mensuel-2022-modele-01.jpg

    1
    Make a canvas several times its size

    2
    Holding shift copy the date numbers with the fuzzy selector

    3
    Paste the lot into the new blank canvas

    4
    Save the new image

    5
    Reload it

    6
    Repeat 2 & 3, note numbers NOT same size

    7
    Save out again

    8
    Reload, now number ARE same size


    The difference is not big BUT definitely noticeable as in my imgurs.

    yes, it's noticeable.

    interesting problem :D

    step 1 My Gimp don't like the size of that picture ( about 3500 by 2500
    ).
    I resized it.

    step 2 A never ending number selecting.
    I did it sneakier. Added transparency to the layer.
    A fuzzy color select on white and grey.
    Erasing the remaining lines is not much work.
    Select all and copy.

    Done that too, I found best results with the procedure
    I quoted; I'm retired so I'm in no hurry :-)


    Paste it, saved it, reloaded it.
    Repeated my step 2.
    Pasted it between the calender numbers ( fits nice between them and make
    it very easy to compare ). No difference.

    Okay, let's try it more difficult and select the numbers one by one.
    Copied them in between and aside.
    The end result : still no difference.

    You have a difference, but if it's Gimp related?
    Even with a 10000 by 7500 template no difference.
    I'm using the lastest stable Gimp version.

    I don't remember the gimp version because I don't
    know which one of my seven Linux systems I was using,
    I presume it's a fairly recent one. Other than that
    it's no big deal since I only do these calendars once
    a year, posted mostly for devs if interested.

    Machine is AMD-FX 8-core, 16gb, with nvidia geforce-640

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