> From: Ben Barrett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: [eug-lug]Re: Gimp & photos

> 
> To put multiple photos on a page, determine the pixel dimension's you'll
> need to hold what you want on one page.  For instance, if you have 4
> 1200x1600 pix, then make a new canvas (file-new) in the gimp, and
> specify 2400x3200.  Then you can use cutNpaste to get the bits where you
> want them!  Sounds like you've made some good progress... congrats, and
> continue to be patient with yourself, learning linux *can* be slow
> although many things are a snap if you know how to google and use other
> resources like tldp.org
> 
> regards,
> 
>   Ben
> 
> 
> On 28 Oct 2003 07:07:18 -0800
> Dirk Ouellette <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ....
> | The pictures come as compressed and  only on the first 3 inches or so
> | of the paper. I'm using Kodak Premium Picture Paper, legal size. BTW,
> | the pictures as printed out using the Windows 98 hdd and the Olympus
> | software are absolutely beautiful photographs. I don't want to have to
> | switch to windows to print photos. I know linux can do it, I can do it
> | using gThumb Viewer, there's just no easy to get multiple pictures on
> | a page using gThumb Viewer. I just don't know to do it how with the
> | Gimp. Dirk
> |
> 
> ------------
Thanks Ben,
Dirk

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