Re: [Gimp-user] Need a little help!

2015-07-10 Thread Dora Smith
To be sure, I could figure out how to do it if there were enough of the button to clone around the labels, but there probably isn't. One could just color the buttons with any old thing, or color them black and then recolor and decorate them. You could do that in Gimp with a few layers. It

Re: [Gimp-user] How to reduce image file size while retaining width/height of image?

2015-07-10 Thread Akkana Peck
rhimbo writes: I would like to reduce the file size of an image. But I would like to retain the width/height dimension. Basically, I frequently need to do this to post images of screen grabs to forums when I have a question and want to show the important elements. I've found the Tools -

[Gimp-user] How to reduce image file size while retaining width/height of image?

2015-07-10 Thread rhimbo
rhimbo writes: For what you're doing, it's usually easier to use Image-Scale Image... rather than the Scale tool. By default, if you change Width, the Height will change automatically, keeping the aspect ratio (that's the term for that width/height ratio) the same. The Scale tool is for when you

Re: [Gimp-user] Need a little help!

2015-07-10 Thread Steve Kinney
On 07/08/2015 09:43 AM, Bronk, Paul wrote: I am brand new to GIMP, and have a task my boss wants me to do. I need to erase the labels on these buttons, replace with same color, and then re-label with correct function for each button. Was there supposed to be an attachment, or (better) a

Re: [Gimp-user] How to reduce image file size while retaining width/height of image?

2015-07-10 Thread Steve Kinney
On 07/09/2015 08:55 PM, Dora Smith wrote: I'm not sure if gif offers compression or not. Depending on the image content, GIF files may be noticeably larger or smaller than equivalent JPG files. PNG files will usually be substantially larger than either. The GIF format is an indexed format: