Basic Photo Manipulation - Part 8

  • S04E08
  • November 16, 2010

During this episode, we look at how to crop images in The GNU Image Manipulation Program. In particular, we focus on Hugin-generated panoramas, but the method transcends the demonstration. We also talk about setting up shared folders on the Pogoplug, and how to mount CD/DVD ISO images using a handy GUI application on Linux.

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Notes:
During Hillary's news segment, the photo kept switching to slideshow mode.  Robbie fixed it pretty quick, but it was goofy.

Unfortunately we couldn't get back to setting up the Pogoplug on Linux, but we will look at that in an upcoming episode.

This episode is sponsored in part by: Planet Calypso.

Topics Covered:

  • John is looking sharp.
  • Viewer Testimonials.
  • Eco Alkalines: the Earth-friendly battery.
  • Viewer Question:  I can't get the NFS features to work on my unRAID server.  How do I set this up?
  • Viewer Question:  How do you use the Pogoplug to share photos and such through email?
  • Sharing your photos directly from a Pogoplug cloud computing device.
  • Top stories from the Category5.TV Newsroom.
  • Viewer Question:  I had been having some odd trouble with my hard drives, and found it was my power supply was not powerful enough.  Replacing the power supply with a more powerful PSU fixed the problem.  For future reference, how can I know how big of a power supply I'm going to need?
  • The Category5 TV Viewers society is now active on Planet Calypso.  Make sure you apply for membership!
  • Welcome to our new viewers this week!
  • The upcoming "Registration Lockdown" means Viewer Points for pre-registered viewers.
  • Win a Brother MFC-J615W from Category5 TV and Brother Canada.
  • Software Feature:  Using gmountiso to mount ISO CD/DVD images on Linux from the GUI.
  • Panoramic Image Cropping using Free SoftwareCreating your mountpoint for mounting your CD/DVD ISO images on Linux, and why to choose /media as the location.
  • Feature:  Using the GiMP to crop the dead areas out of our panoramic images created with Hugin.
  • Pasting your clipboard as a new image in The GiMP.

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