> I have tried with different image-sizes, and I have to correct the example
> 1000*1000. Images up to 1024*768 are shown in 100%, where larger are zoomed.
> But the problem is, that there is no 'space' left for frames, rulers, etc.
Ok, this coincides with what should be happening much better, so
Seth Burgess wrote:
> What window manager/X Server/gtk+ are you using? Gimp attempts to make the
> original image no larger than 3/4 the max dimension on a resize that
> would put the dimension outside the dimension of the screen...
> (it won't shrink something 7/8 the screen for instance). If
What window manager/X Server/gtk+ are you using? Gimp attempts to make the
original image no larger than 3/4 the max dimension on a resize that
would put the dimension outside the dimension of the screen...
(it won't shrink something 7/8 the screen for instance). If its not
detecting that 1000x
Hi,
I scanned a CD cover ad I'm trying to improve on the scan. What are some
tips for "smoothing" the image? As it stands, you tend to see all the
pixels that make up the drawing. I'd like to give it a smoother look so
the image doesn't look so choppy.
Thanks,
L
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Hello list.
I have got a problem, that havn't changed throug the different versions
I have had (1.0.4 - 1.1.23).
Sometimes when I opens a picture that are larger than the screen - say
1000*1000 on my 1024*768 screen - the picture is shown in actual size,
so that a part of it lies outsides the scre
Hi!
Does GIMP read / convert *.PDF(framemaker) files.
Mitch