On 07/29/2018 05:45 AM, Ofnuts wrote:
> On 07/26/18 08:59, Rodolfo Medina via gimp-user-list wrote:
>> Hi all Gimp users.
>>
>> I'm new to Gimp. I need rescaling and resizing a jpeg picture. But,
>> after
>> rescaling and resizing it with Gimp, and after exporting it as jpeg
>> format, the
>>
What happens when you hit “Apply”?
On Sun, Jul 29, 2018 at 4:14 AM johnpdoe wrote:
> >I didn’t hunk the inpainting changed very much. Did you follow the
> >steps
> >exactly? If so, where is it t failing, and can you link to a sample of
> >the
> >problem?
>
>
> Hi!
>
> Thanks a lot for your
On 07/26/18 08:59, Rodolfo Medina via gimp-user-list wrote:
Hi all Gimp users.
I'm new to Gimp. I need rescaling and resizing a jpeg picture. But, after
rescaling and resizing it with Gimp, and after exporting it as jpeg format, the
size of the output file is much smaller: the original 12MB
Hi all Gimp users.
I'm new to Gimp. I need rescaling and resizing a jpeg picture. But, after
rescaling and resizing it with Gimp, and after exporting it as jpeg format, the
size of the output file is much smaller: the original 12MB become 300K...
Is it possible, and how, to preserve the
Hi, thanks for reply. Sorry, the crop is not a good word for it, I mean creating
this curved edge. Thanks
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>I didn’t hunk the inpainting changed very much. Did you follow the
>steps
>exactly? If so, where is it t failing, and can you link to a sample of
>the
>problem?
Hi!
Thanks a lot for your reply. Well, I am pretty much following the tutorial but I
am clearly misunderstanding something...
With
>Hi, thanks for reply. Sorry, the crop is not a good word for it, I
>mean creating this curved edge. Thanks
Difficult to say what - curved edge is as good as any.
To get a nice clean cut-out you need to use the path tool. One of those things
that takes a bit of describing when a demo might be