Thanks! I ended up uploading the original image, then used the website
that is going to make the 8x10 to figure out where it was going to be
cropped - then took my gimp creation and adjusted accordingly - at least
now I know! :)
On Fri, Nov 16, 2012 at 4:43 PM, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> * jenn
I am assuming you're asking it this way too because you saved it as a
flattened version of your work? I mean, if you have a version of it
with all the layers as live text and added graphics still separate,
you could just save or copy out another of the background pic and
scale or resize to your wis
Am 16.11.2012 22:30, schrieb jenn golden:
Hi - I am a bit of a newbie to this prog. And the issue I am having,
is that I created a Magazine cover using my son's football pic. To
make a long story short - I can create a fabulous 4x6, but when I try
to send it out to blow up to an 8x10, it crops
* jenn golden [11-16-12 16:32]:
> Hi - I am a bit of a newbie to this prog. And the issue I am having, is
> that I created a Magazine cover using my son's football pic. To make a long
> story short - I can create a fabulous 4x6, but when I try to send it out to
> blow up to an 8x10, it crops way t
Hi - I am a bit of a newbie to this prog. And the issue I am having, is
that I created a Magazine cover using my son's football pic. To make a long
story short - I can create a fabulous 4x6, but when I try to send it out to
blow up to an 8x10, it crops way too much of the cover... How do I save or