No, only gimp 2.8 something is available (I want mypaint's brushes
only available in 2.10.4). Also it looks like I cannot compile from
source on RPI / raspbian (debian optimized for rpi). Any advice?
Thanks
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Rodolfo Medina wrote:
> 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
I downloaded Gimp in order to resize some photos. But I do not seem to find
any tutorial about how to do this.If it is available where do I find it?Thank
you for your time.
cal
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On 08/13/2018 01:23 AM, Steve Kinney wrote:
> Silly me. In Layers > Scale Layer
Well dang it. I meant Image > Scale Image.
Getting late here... :D
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On 08/13/2018 01:19 AM, Steve Kinney wrote:
>
> That done, calculate the X and Y dimensions of your print image in
> pixels, based on 300 per inch on the printed page (or other units per
> locale), and scale it down. Export the scaled image as PNG, and it's
> ready to import into a desktop
> Thanks all who kindly replied to my request of help... I understand there's a
> loss of the original size because of my resizing and scaling under Gimp.. But
> here we're talking of a 12MB file that becomes 380KB...! Isn't it too much
> also with those considerations?
Depends what you
Hi!
On Sun, Aug 12, 2018 at 5:57 PM patrick via gimp-user-list <
gimp-user-list@gnome.org> wrote:
> No, only gimp 2.8 something is available (I want mypaint's brushes
> only available in 2.10.4). Also it looks like I cannot compile from
>
Could you be more explicit on what you are trying to do
Calvin Branche via gimp-user-list wrote on 13/08/18 00:39:
> I downloaded Gimp in order to resize some photos. But I do not seem to find
> any tutorial about how to do this.If it is available where do I find it?Thank
> you for your time.
>From where did you download the software? Regardless,
On 2018-08-10 04:42 PM, Pat David via gimp-user-list wrote:
GIMP doesn’t really have any sort of photo management functionality built
in (not should it in my opinion).
There used to be a photo management plug-in for GIMP but it was dropped in
favour of the management features of the operating