Re: [Gimp-user] n00b question about resizing

2006-07-20 Thread Ismael Valladolid Torres
Matthias Julius escribe: A web page might be printed, too. I don't know how browsers behave. It would both make sense to either use the resolution stored in the image or use the resolution they believe the screen has to generate a similar appearance. The latter makes especially sense when

Re: [Gimp-user] n00b question about resizing

2006-07-19 Thread Ismael Valladolid Torres
Rick Hogg escribe: Now, to do this I went into the Image-Scale Image dialog, changed X- and Y- Resolution to 72 pixels/inch, but the Image Size didn't change. As far as you don't leave the computer, that parameter doesn't make any sense, as you're always working with pixels. That parameter

Re: [Gimp-user] n00b question about resizing

2006-07-19 Thread Matthias Julius
Ismael Valladolid Torres [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Rick Hogg escribe: Now, to do this I went into the Image-Scale Image dialog, changed X- and Y- Resolution to 72 pixels/inch, but the Image Size didn't change. As far as you don't leave the computer, that parameter doesn't make any sense,

[Gimp-user] n00b question about resizing

2006-07-18 Thread Rick Hogg
Hello, I'm working out of Learning Web Design by Jennifer Niederst, and it uses Photoshop for dealing with graphics. I've instead opted to use GIMP, and I'm wondering if there is an equivalent to Constrain Proportions and Resample Image options for resizing an image. For example, the book says

Re: [Gimp-user] n00b question about resizing

2006-07-18 Thread saulgoode
Quoting Rick Hogg [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Now, to do this I went into the Image-Scale Image dialog, changed X- and Y- Resolution to 72 pixels/inch, but the Image Size didn't change. The link box to the right of each of these options was linked. If I didn't know the image was supposed to be 250x160,