GIMPPRINT-IMAGETYPES(Gimp-Print Manual PagGIMPPRINT-IMAGETYPES(7)NAMEgimpprint-imagetypes - Gimp-Print image types
DESCRIPTION
Gimp-Print includes several image types which can be used
to optimise the dither, depending on the type of image you
wish to print.
IMAGE TYPE
Possible values are:
Value Description
-------------------------------------------------
1 Line art (color or gray scale)
2 Primarily solid colors or smooth gradi-
ents (color or gray scale)
3 Continuous-tone photographs (color or
gray scale)
Option 0 is the fastest. It generates strong, but not
particularly accurate, colors. There may be some fairly
sharp color transitions in this mode.
Option 1 generates more accurate colors, but is slower.
Option 2 generates the most accurate colors, but is con-
siderably slower.
Note that any of the modes may be used with either color
or black & white output. If black and white output is
requested, but a color mode used, composite color will be
printed. This generally offers smoother tone, but less
purity of gray or black, than pure black ink. Further-
more, it is possible to tune the color of the gray (to
achieve warmer or cooler effects) using the color controls
in this fashion.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2001 Michael Sweet (mike@easysw.com) and
Robert Krawitz (rlk@alum.mit.edu)
This program is free software; you can redistribute it
and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public
License as published by the Free Software Foundation;
either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any
later version.
This manual page was written by Roger Leigh (roger@whin-
latter.uklinux.net)
SEE ALSOgimpprint-color(7), gimpprint-dithers(7), gimpprint-ink-
types(7), gimpprint-mediasizes(7), gimpprint-media-
sources(7), gimpprint-mediatypes(7), gimpprint-models(7),
gimpprint-resolutions(7).
Version 4.2.5 24 Jan 2003 GIMPPRINT-IMAGETYPES(7)