On 08/02/17 04:26, Kshlomo wrote:
I'm layering several pictures, but I can figure out how to blend the edges of
the 2nd and 3rd layers to smooth into the 1st.
As well, I know how to adjust hue/contrast, but I want to specifically adjust
the 2nd and 3rd layers to that of the first.
How do I
On 08/02/17 01:46, KayInFL wrote:
After I have created a path and applied a stroke, is it possible to edit the
stroke (to change color, width, dash/dot, etc.)? I am annotating a map and am
not sure what the best line characteristics should be, and won't really be able
to tell until I have all
On 08/02/17 18:53, Shantyman wrote:
After setting the crop tool to 6in X 4in including aspect the values alter as I
crop the image and it is taking further steps to achieve a postcard size with a
reduced resolution. How do I lock the crop dimensions ?
Coming from Elements 14 I like being able to
>I'm layering several pictures, but I can figure out how to blend the
>edges of the 2nd and 3rd layers to smooth into the 1st.
>As well, I know how to adjust hue/contrast, but I want to specifically
>adjust the 2nd and 3rd layers to that of the first.
>How do I accomplish such?
Here's the gimp
I would suggest adding the following two lines at the start of your function::
(gimp-image-undo-group-start image)
(gimp-context-push)
and the following two lines at the end:
(gimp-context-pop)
(gimp-image-undo-group-end image)
The 'undo'
After I have created a path and applied a stroke, is it possible to edit the
stroke (to change color, width, dash/dot, etc.)? I am annotating a map and am
not sure what the best line characteristics should be, and won't really be able
to tell until I have all the paths stroked so I can see how
After setting the crop tool to 6in X 4in including aspect the values alter as I
crop the image and it is taking further steps to achieve a postcard size with a
reduced resolution. How do I lock the crop dimensions ?
Coming from Elements 14 I like being able to devote most of the screen to the
I'm layering several pictures, but I can figure out how to blend the edges of
the 2nd and 3rd layers to smooth into the 1st.
As well, I know how to adjust hue/contrast, but I want to specifically adjust
the 2nd and 3rd layers to that of the first.
How do I accomplish such?
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