Keep your wallpapers Open Source!
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Re: Keep your wallpapers Open Source!
I suggest this wallpaper to be included in linux mint14
Re: Keep your wallpapers Open Source!
I suggest this wallpaper for the next release of linux mint. I named it Crystal Mint (for ICS theme). What do you think?
Re: Keep your wallpapers Open Source! What about Photography
Quick question: supposing I take a macro photo of some mint in my back garden, and want to submit it as-is (i.e. just the photo, no layers, no text, no vector shapes or anything), would a .tif, a .raw or a .jpg be acceptable in those circumstances?
Re: Keep your wallpapers Open Source!
Some jobs:
http://www.linuxmint.com.br/modules/dok ... allpapers6
I am Brazilian and I have a very bad english, so few words
T+ = bye
http://www.linuxmint.com.br/modules/dok ... allpapers6
I am Brazilian and I have a very bad english, so few words
T+ = bye
Re: Keep your wallpapers Open Source!
I am using old MGI Photo Suite 4. I love it. The layers manipulation is amazing, I use .png or .jpg to edit a photo. No need the layers to cut out some portion of a photo and apply to another. If I will want to edit someone photo, I will ask for permition. We need a "photo open source web" site, where some upload a photo to it with understanding, that the photo contents can be change. There is a bunch of web site,, that you can upload a photo - I use imgur.
My username is "nodestination". You can download,print the photo, but you will still need the author permition to edit the photo.
Create the web site or portion of forum for Mint open source artwork.
My username is "nodestination". You can download,print the photo, but you will still need the author permition to edit the photo.
Create the web site or portion of forum for Mint open source artwork.
Re: Keep your wallpapers Open Source!
The advantage is that other can build upon what you have made and the results can benefit all of us. The advantage is that we will all have more options and nicer wallpapers.
Have you heard of open source software? It's like that.
Have you heard of open source software? It's like that.
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Re: Keep your wallpapers Open Source!
Yet presumably you are happy to use a free operating system, despite many people having spent a lot of time and effort to develop it.
Cliff Coggin
Re: Keep your wallpapers Open Source!
Go for it - see how much people are willing to pay . . . . good luck with that since there is so much FREE wallpaper out there and pretty good stuff too.
Re: Keep your wallpapers Open Source!
Like I said: to build upon. Please pay attention.
Funny how you only respond to remarks that you think you can easily refute! It almost makes me think you're not arguing in good faith...
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Re: Keep your wallpapers Open Source!
I recently made the move to linux from other systems and for my wallpaper I ended up using a photo I had previously taken on, probably, an iPhone, but in any case it's a jpg file.
I had never previously given open source programs for wallpaper photos any thought. If I wanted to make this picture available, I have two questions: 1. am I screwed as far as any under-the-hood elements which may or may not have been open-sourceable prior to setting it to jpg? (Apple seems to like heic. I changed a bunch of files to jpg because that's the other photo file type I was aware of.) 2. Where can I make this photo available for other people to use as wallpaper if I so choose?
I had never previously given open source programs for wallpaper photos any thought. If I wanted to make this picture available, I have two questions: 1. am I screwed as far as any under-the-hood elements which may or may not have been open-sourceable prior to setting it to jpg? (Apple seems to like heic. I changed a bunch of files to jpg because that's the other photo file type I was aware of.) 2. Where can I make this photo available for other people to use as wallpaper if I so choose?