Leehar wrote:You know to resize you can just do ctrl + scroll?
even just resizing isn't enough. it helps, but it's not enough.
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Leehar wrote:You know to resize you can just do ctrl + scroll?
White Buffalo wrote:DiM wrote: simply hold the ctrl button on your keyboard and use your mouse wheel to zoom in/out.
WOW I used a real ruler on my 12 inch laptop and moved in cm it took me 2.30 hours. Your method is fab. Thx
DiM wrote:why do you guys assume people are using some sort of magical programs that automatically point out to differences?
there's no such thing as far as i know.
zimmah wrote:DiM wrote:why do you guys assume people are using some sort of magical programs that automatically point out to differences?
there's no such thing as far as i know.
actually, you can do that in gimp.
i could tell you exactly how, but i guess that would not be allowed.
MrBenn wrote:Wow, two of them were tricky... but by no means impossible. If you genuinely cannot see the differences with your eyes (and a bit of zooming in) then you probably need to adjust your monitor settings a bit.
Dako wrote:zimmah wrote:DiM wrote:why do you guys assume people are using some sort of magical programs that automatically point out to differences?
there's no such thing as far as i know.
actually, you can do that in gimp.
i could tell you exactly how, but i guess that would not be allowed.
Both GIMP and Photoshop can do this, yes.
DiM wrote:Dako wrote:zimmah wrote:DiM wrote:why do you guys assume people are using some sort of magical programs that automatically point out to differences?
there's no such thing as far as i know.
actually, you can do that in gimp.
i could tell you exactly how, but i guess that would not be allowed.
Both GIMP and Photoshop can do this, yes.
huh. i've been using photoshop for years and had no idea it's possible.
so what? you load 2 images and how exactly does it point the differences? are they highlighted? or circled?
again, i'm talking about some form of automation where precise modifications are shown not by superimposing the 2 images and working with the layer modes.
thenobodies80 wrote:
I know an automated method to do it, but I'll tell you only when the whole contest is over.
zimmah wrote:49 people with 20 points
thenobodies80 wrote:DiM wrote:Dako wrote:zimmah wrote:DiM wrote:why do you guys assume people are using some sort of magical programs that automatically point out to differences?
there's no such thing as far as i know.
actually, you can do that in gimp.
i could tell you exactly how, but i guess that would not be allowed.
Both GIMP and Photoshop can do this, yes.
huh. i've been using photoshop for years and had no idea it's possible.
so what? you load 2 images and how exactly does it point the differences? are they highlighted? or circled?
again, i'm talking about some form of automation where precise modifications are shown not by superimposing the 2 images and working with the layer modes.
I know an automated method to do it, but I'll tell you only when the whole contest is over.
AndyDufresne wrote:Just using my eyes takes a little longer. I've been able to spot most of the differences I think, but I think I've missed a few.
--Andy
zimmah wrote:AndyDufresne wrote:Just using my eyes takes a little longer. I've been able to spot most of the differences I think, but I think I've missed a few.
--Andy
i don't see you anywhere in the list.
Leehar wrote:zimmah wrote:49 people with 20 points
lol, cut in half with one sweep of the sword!
Madstuthe1st wrote:Must remember to check it when I get to work tomorrow, not sure my boss will be too happy with me tho after the last map took over an hour, oh well lol
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