Hi!
I'm trying to rotate an image (which is in a layer) by 90 degrees which is
taller than it's width. So when I rotate it, gimp will automatically crop
the image no matter what I do. I have the Clip result unchecked.
Gimp 2.2.8. How do I remedy this (I'm stumped)?
Best regards
Peter Karlsson
Hi,
Peter Karlsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm trying to rotate an image (which is in a layer) by 90 degrees which is
taller than it's width. So when I rotate it, gimp will automatically crop
the image no matter what I do. I have the Clip result unchecked.
Gimp 2.2.8. How do I remedy this
--- sam ende [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
either rotate the whole image (image/transform) or try increasing the
canvas size (image/canvas size) in height to the width of the image/layer
before rotating.
Ok, that works. Thank you!
But why would gimp crop the image? I tried resizing the canvas to
From: michael chang [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Aug 7, 2005 5:44 PM
Subject: Re: [Gimp-user] Rotating an image
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 8/7/05, Peter Karlsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But why would gimp crop the image?
It won't. But some people would like to keep an entire layer's data,
but only
On 8/6/05, Steven Woody [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Pasi Savolainen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
more interesting, in the levels window, if i pick a point p1 as grey using
grey
picker, then pick another point p2 as another grey point. in this case, what
gimp will do? i think there are two
--- sam ende [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i don't think it is cropping. i just tried that, but then maybe you have
to do image/center layer afterwards ?, try that.
Ok, perhaps I need to elaborate... First open an picture (which
should be rectangular in shape). Then copy the picture (or a part
of
On 8/7/05, Peter Karlsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok, perhaps I need to elaborate... First open an picture (which
should be rectangular in shape). Then copy the picture (or a part
of it). Create a new pic (under File/New). Paste (a regular paste
into the new pic). Click on the rotate icon and
--- michael chang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It won't. But some people would like to keep an entire layer's data,
but only have some of it visible. I've done things like that before.
*shrugs*
Seems reasonable I guess. But wouldn't it be easier to use if all of
the layer were visible and hide some
On 8/7/05, Peter Karlsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- michael chang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It won't. But some people would like to keep an entire layer's data,
but only have some of it visible. I've done things like that before.
*shrugs*
Seems reasonable I guess. But wouldn't it be
This is off topic for Gimp users, but since you guys work with graphics
a lot, I was hoping someone might know the answers.
Anyone knows what is the name of the technique for creating an image
(collage) out of thousands of images matched by colors, shades, etc.?
Also, if there are any tools in
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