Re: [Gimp-user] 'Saving' problem.

2017-05-04 Thread Ken Moffat
On Thu, May 04, 2017 at 01:21:41AM +0200, JackOats wrote:
> Hi All,
> 
> Have just started using & getting familiar with Gimp. Obviously LOADS of 
> things
> to learn.
> I started work on a project - imported a .png to work on. 
> I had this as a background layer with 3 layers stacked on top which had 
> various
> coloured pencil & brushwork on.
> My problem is saving & exporting the image (as .png) to a file on my Desktop.
> When I open the file later to carry on working on it all the layers have gone
> and it seems to have been 'rendered' to a single layer.
> Is it possible to save & export the file in it's working state so I can carry 
> on
> working on it later.
> 
In the gimp, Save and Export are different things.  If you save as
an xcf file, it should have all the layers.  AFAIK a png file cannot
have layers - so to "save" to png (or jpeg) you have to use the
Export command.  You will also find that xcf files are larger than
pngs, so make sure you have enough space on your filesystem
(probably not a big issue in 2.8, particularly if the dimensions of
the png are screen-size, but in 2.9 the xcf files are bigger - I've
filled up /home on one of my machines while editing photos and
saving xcfs (with different names) at various points).

ĸen
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[Gimp-user] 'Saving' problem.

2017-05-04 Thread JackOats
Hi All,

Have just started using & getting familiar with Gimp. Obviously LOADS of things
to learn.
I started work on a project - imported a .png to work on. 
I had this as a background layer with 3 layers stacked on top which had various
coloured pencil & brushwork on.
My problem is saving & exporting the image (as .png) to a file on my Desktop.
When I open the file later to carry on working on it all the layers have gone
and it seems to have been 'rendered' to a single layer.
Is it possible to save & export the file in it's working state so I can carry on
working on it later.

Thanks.

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JackOats (via www.gimpusers.com/forums)
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