> Date: Sat, 16 Jul 2016 00:05:59 +0200
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> Subject: [Gimp-user] Margins for printing
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> For someone whose typical use is to tweak and crop an image and then,
> often, print it, that seems a rather
Thanks for the tips about the PPA. Sorry my posts were so long winded.
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Thank you. For someone whose typical use is to tweak and crop an image and then,
often, print it, that seems a rather fundamental bug: it is a pain to have to
use two applications for a simple task. I came to GIMP because my trusty Picture
Publisher, obtained many years ago from a CD on the back
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u94zf3-tGQ0
In this video it is shown a photography pack installed in Gimp. It is an
evolution of the shellout plugin, adapted to work with Nik collection and
lightzone. In the same youtube channel you can find the tutorial on where to
download and install it.
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Hello All,
The company I work with is looking to switch from Photoshop to Gimp. One of the
keyboard shortcuts that is frequently used in Photoshop by our employees is
Ctrl+Alt+Shift and the directional arrow keys. This is used with the marquee
tool to copy and paste the selected part of the image