User talk:Jozefsu
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Scoopfinder(d) 06:43, 30 October 2015 (UTC)
I shall correct that. It was probably lost due to Wikimedia server failure. I had a notice during upload. Didn't even know the file made it. Thanks! Jozefsu (talk) 10:38, 30 October 2015 (UTC)
Corrected --Jozefsu (talk) 10:53, 30 October 2015 (UTC)
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Yours sincerely, Christian Ferrer (talk) 14:48, 30 July 2016 (UTC)
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MPF (talk) 17:46, 23 August 2016 (UTC)
Photo-phylles 2017
[edit]Hi,
I noticed many remarkable photos of botanics on your gallery.
The International Salon Photo-phylles should interest you ! Please have a look here : http://www.jjmilan.sitew.fr/#accueil.A
This is both a competition and a pedagogical exhibition. Each year the selected pictures are exhibited in various places for more than 3 months and they receive some 4 - 5,000 visitors, among them about 3,000 young people coming with their teachers.
The entry is completely free of charges. We would be honoured to receive some of your best pictures in Bordeaux.
Best regards, Jean-Jacques MILAN (talk) 21:05, 21 December 2016 (UTC), administrator of the french Wikibooks
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Vanjagenije (talk) 21:51, 10 February 2017 (UTC)
File tagging File:Luka Nadlacki.jpg
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Kaldari (talk) 21:58, 7 December 2020 (UTC)
help with vector
[edit]Hi! I was trying to make a vector of Oswald from a 1928 print ad. But it seems I messed it up. Would you be able to help teach me how to fix it? I'd like to learn to make proper vectors. The original image was here. SDudley (talk) 02:40, 28 February 2024 (UTC)
- Hi! First, congrats for the try, it's already pretty okay. I hope You used Inkscape for the conversion. Besides the fact the app is cross-platform (Linux/Windows) and free, it's easy to learn how to use it (lots of tutorials online). IF You used Inkscape I think You made only one mistake: when exporting the finished image, make sure you export only the image and NOT white areas of the workspace (indicated with rectangle borders, looking like a paper page). You click File>Document Propreties>Resize page to content (in the right window that show up). If I remember right, here You have to click two times. But, I'd delete the two black bars first.
- With Inkscape it's a piece of cake to convert BUT: You first prepare the raster image (jpeg, in this case) with another picture editor of choice (You can use anithing from Windows Paint, Gimp, Paint.NET to online editors). Usually I start by first correcting the original a little bit (on desktop, erasing parts I don't need), and then redeucing the colors to less shades of gray (16 or 8 colors) because than it's easier for Inkscape to process it. But, in Your case, You can delete the two black bars right in Inkscape - basic editing: you draw a square around them, thus marking the part and just hit the erase button. Make sure the image is in "Ungrouped" mode, because if isn't, it treats the image as a whole and will not let you pick separate parts. All You need is to wipe out the excess. If you need coloring of a sort (though I always prefer black and white, because of it's smilarity to ink) You can additionally play with colors inside the program. The cool part is: Inkscape already treats white background as transparent when You save it as vector (with raster it's lot more complicated, and in case of jpeg not even possible). The Bad part of that: You need to define white parts separately - I simply drop white paint into those areas, and bingo. For a more purist, clean look, You must enlarge your image and tweak it a bit by manually moving lines (another benefit of vector editing). Time consuming 'though. And Vector also have it's limits. I still did not figured out how to trace "center-lines" in a simple line-drawn image, it forces what it calls "strokes" and "shapes". Anyway, as with any computer stuff, it's a learning process. If You need more help, i'm here.
- P.S. I didn't know if Your intention was to convert the drawing only, or the letters too. You CAN do the letters also with Inkscape (the Path>Trace Bitmap command). But the Universal logo is too complicated, I'd leave it out.
- I added the source image in the description, for Your convenience - it's proper for reference. You probably know: any corrected versions you just upload again to the same page, as many times as it's needed. If You find it hard to fix the vector (or do the letters) just write, I can do it for You, no problem.
Jozefsu (talk) 07:10, 28 February 2024 (UTC)
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