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How to crop an image from the command line on Linux
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Finally, a set of high quality Ubuntu and GNU stickers!
This image can be printed as a digital photo (6x8 cm) in a print shop. You can directly print it on a sticker paper in many shops with CEWE printers. For a list of shops that have this printer look at this page: www.cewe.de/partner.html
I personally tried "dm" shop in Germany, and it worked very well. I had to place my order and take my printed stickers a few days later (immidiate printing is not possible for stickers). It costs 2.60 Euros to print a set of 4 stickers in one peace of sticker paper.
And please note that after printing, you have to cut out individual stickers for yourself with a pair of scissors!
SVG source: ubuntuone.com/0YR6y4jazCC01w1lWhPXSH
Shannon Priddy (left), the national president of United Methodist Women, works with other United Methodist Women during a day of community service before the organization's Assembly 2018 in Columbus, Ohio. These women cleaned streets in the South Orchard neighborhood in collaboration with Community Development for All People, a local community center affiliated with United Methodist Women. Photo by Paul Jeffrey for United Methodist Women.
Shannon Priddy, the national president of United Methodist Women, captures a selfie of herself along with other United Methodist Women during a day of community service before the organization's Assembly 2018 in Columbus, Ohio. These women cleaned streets in the South Orchard neighborhood in collaboration with Community Development for All People, a local community center affiliated with United Methodist Women. Photo by Paul Jeffrey for United Methodist Women.
United Methodist Women clean the streets of Columbus, Ohio, during a day of community service before the organization's Assembly 2018. The women cleaned streets in the South Orchard neighborhood in collaboration with Community Development for All People, a local community center affiliated with United Methodist Women. Photo by Paul Jeffrey for United Methodist Women.
Trying to reflect the PS3 XMB style while incorporating Ubuntu's main colours (burgundy and orange). Tried to add some DoF, but with the film grain the background looks cartoon-ish.
Ubuntu Dapper Beta
GTK2: Ubuntulooks "Rezblue"
Metacity: Clearlooks Custom Metacity Theme
Wallpaper: Simple Ubuntu
Ubuntu Unity desktop with a background called Graffiti. 14.04 Trusty Tahr running on a Medion E1317T.
Finally, a set of high quality Ubuntu and GNU stickers!
This image can be printed as a digital photo (6x8 cm) in a print shop. You can directly print it on a sticker paper in many shops with CEWE printers. For a list of shops that have this printer look at this page: www.cewe.de/partner.html
I personally tried "dm" shop in Germany, and it worked very well. I had to place my order and, after a few days, I could take my printed stickers (immidiate printing is not possible for stickers). It costs 2.60 Euros to print a set of 4 stickers in one peace of sticker paper.
And please note that after printing, you have to cut out individual stickers for yourself with a pair of scissors!
SVG source: ubuntuone.com/4kIZiLpmorBgAY83vTVgsC
This is a logo I made from a shot I took at band practice at Blacktown Sound Labs (http://blacktownsound.com/).
We use Linux Ubuntu Studio for all of our recording projects.
If you want quality recording(analog or digital), come to Blacktown Sound Labs!
My band "Amplifiers" plays here. www.myspace.com/amplifiersmakenoise
Camera: Nikon D300
Lens: Micro Nikkor 60mm f2.8
Editing Software: GIMP and RawStudio
OS: Linux Ubuntu Studio
United Methodist Women clean the streets of Columbus, Ohio, during a day of community service before the organization's Assembly 2018. The women cleaned streets in the South Orchard neighborhood in collaboration with Community Development for All People, a local community center affiliated with United Methodist Women. Photo by Paul Jeffrey for United Methodist Women.
This is my first try to create a collection of different Ubuntu stickers suitable for laptops and desktops, which anybody can print just like a normal digital photo.
The stickers should comply with the official Ubuntu brand guidelines, available here, though I'm not 200% sure they do.
The original, full-resolution version of the sticker batch is available here:
SVG source file, if you want to build upon it.
JPG file, if you just want to print it.