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To: Liam R E Quin ; GIMP-user-list
Subject: Re: [Gimp-user] Help with 2.10.30
...snip
I will be looking for a default setting for how the layers stack, with the
Base Layer at the top. Are there default settings for such preferences
that I might not know are there due to their
I followed your suggestions and I clicked on the text editor in the Tool
Options box to see my input and it was there. Then I went to the Layers
dialog, selected Stack, and reversed the order of the layers so Layer 1 was
at the top. I saw the text I entered was in the layer with the large T in
it
On Sun, 2022-01-23 at 22:00 -0500, Paula Koval wrote:
> Hi, Liam, the operating system is Windows 11. Font is Forte,
> selected
> from the fonts in Gimp tools. All images are RGB.
>
Please do remember to copy the list so others can help too - thanks!
Can you try with some other fonts? Also ma
On Sun, 2022-01-23 at 15:21 -0500, Paula Koval via gimp-user-list
wrote:
> but if I move the cursor over the area where the text has been
> inserted I can see the rectangular boxes showing spaces where
> characters have been inserted.
Which operating system? E.g. Windows 10? Mac? A Is it a font t
My partner has no problem adding a text layer to a gif image using 2.8.22
Adding a text layer to jpg with 2.10.30 works fine. Both of us have tried
to add a text layer to a gif image using 2.10.30 using the text editor and
pasting input from the clipboard and the result is invisible text, but if I
On Sunday, May 23, 2021, 13:06:28, Roberta Kerr via gimp-user-list wrote:
> I'm sorry, I'm an old lady and I'm having problems downloading your
> program. I have about 2500 old bad photos of family tombstones. Your
> program and a lot of hard work might make an impossible task manageable.
> I'm ru
I'm sorry, I'm an old lady and I'm having problems downloading your
program. I have about 2500 old bad photos of family tombstones. Your
program and a lot of hard work might make an impossible task manageable.
I'm running vista. I can't download utorrent client to open your program.
It says it runs
On Fri, 2020-12-25 at 20:14 +, Nuno Semedo wrote:
> Rick: I think that is the "Main Toolbox" that does not show, so when
> I use
> a pencil I can't select size, shape...
That is tool options - you can show it by going to the Window menu
(Janelas i think for you) and under that the first option
On Wed, 2020-12-23 at 23:56 +, Nuno Semedo via gimp-user-list
wrote:
> I don't want to stretch too much with this email, I want to be clear.
> So basically the interface of tools doesn't appear or doesn't work, I
> don't know.
The tools are now grouped in the toolbox; right-click or hover over
Hi Nuno,
What operating system and version are you using?
What version of GIMP are you using
Do the tools not work when you click on them? Or is it that the Main Toolbox
not displayed?
As far as the video, you could stave it to a cloud storage site (Box, Dropbox,
Google (something-or-other))
I don't want to stretch too much with this email, I want to be clear. So
basically the interface of tools doesn't appear or doesn't work, I don't
know.
If you can help me I will be very grateful!
(I HAVE A VIDEO BUT I CAN'T SEND, THE MESSAGE IS TO LONG)
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On 2020-12-13 18:41, Nicholas Perks via gimp-user-list wrote:
I really have no idea how to get help and support or provide > feedback. I'm interested in getting involved but am not really >
understanding how the mailing system works. Perhaps somebody can > help.
I've already had one email retur
I really have no idea how to get help and support or provide feedback. I'm
interested in getting involved but am not really understanding how the mailing
system works. Perhaps somebody can help. I've already had one email returned
to me perhaps I'll have more luck with this one.
Regards
Bonjour,
J’ai récemment acheté une xp pen pro artist 22 et, pour le moment, je l’utilise
avec GIMP.
Le problème est que je n’arrive pas à avoir de pression dans GIMP.
J’ai bien installé le logiciel pentablet, j’ai le logo dans la barre des tâches
et la pression est bien détectée (test fait) :
Sinc disappeared with the advent of GIMP V2.10. I believe that the best
interpolation to use may depend on the contents of the image. Try experimenting
with different interpolations. With V2.8 there were some issues with the Sinc
interpolation and I used Cubic then.
>I just downloaded the Windows
>Your script registers (shows up in menus, listed in pluginrc), so you
>have it basically right.
>
>When you run it you get his message (may require to use Gimp-console
>if
>you are on Windows):
>
>Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "/app/lib/gimp/2.0/python/gimpfu.py", line 857, in _run
>
On 2/17/20 9:41 PM, Alussam wrote:
Hello! I need some help with writing simple plugin. I tryed to use ready to use
plugin code from https://www.gimp.org/docs/python/index.html. But when I used
it, seems nothing happens. So I made a simple script, which prints message. But
nothing works seems. Ple
Hello! I need some help with writing simple plugin. I tryed to use ready to use
plugin code from https://www.gimp.org/docs/python/index.html. But when I used
it, seems nothing happens. So I made a simple script, which prints message. But
nothing works seems. Please,whatch video for details:
https:/
>Try something like:
>
>1. Colour select the blue.
>
>2. Grow the selection by (say) 10 pixels to close off the small areas.
>
>3. Shrink the selection back down the same amount.
>
>4. Fill the selection with the colour.
>
>or if it is easier, in reverse
>
>select the white / shrink / grow / inver
>Hello,
>
>Is there any way to smooth out a selection? The magic tool works very
>well, but
>too well in my case because it highlights artifacts in my image scan.
>Attached
>is a file where you can see the blue blob and it has a bunch of
>slashes in it.
>I want to smooth out the blob so it does n
Hello,
Is there any way to smooth out a selection? The magic tool works very well, but
too well in my case because it highlights artifacts in my image scan. Attached
is a file where you can see the blue blob and it has a bunch of slashes in it.
I want to smooth out the blob so it does not have
On 2/13/20 8:43 PM, joelandsonja wrote:
I am having a major issue whenever I export my image file to PDF.
I have to export the image to the exact same size for the PDF file, but whenever
I export the image it changes the size of the image in the PDF file (it makes it
larger).
Can someone please
I am having a major issue whenever I export my image file to PDF.
I have to export the image to the exact same size for the PDF file, but whenever
I export the image it changes the size of the image in the PDF file (it makes it
larger).
Can someone please help me with this problem?
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Hi
I tried registering with Gnome/Git(whatever it is) but it won't let me
log-in to leave a message.
I keep getting a runtime error message stating it has done something in an
unexpected way. This happens every time I try to paint onto an existing
image.
I am running GIMP 2.08 on Windows XP. None
On Sunday, July 28, 2019, Janet Karabin via gimp-user-list <
gimp-user-list@gnome.org> wrote:
> I just downloaded the Windows Version of GIMP and when I came to the
> section
> of tutorial indicating:
>
>
>
> “Also notice I have shown a different option under Quality →
> Interpolation. The default
I just downloaded the Windows Version of GIMP and when I came to the section
of tutorial indicating:
“Also notice I have shown a different option under Quality →
Interpolation. The default value for this is Cubic, but to retain the best
quality it would better to use Sinc (Lanczos3).”
My on
On Tue, 02 Jul 2019 14:38:49 +0200, rich404 wrote:
>>I can see the problem.
>>
>>No solution that I can see. Post a bug report at
>>
>>https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gimp/issues/
It's not a bug -- there's no way to reconstruct the missing
information after it has been transformed from four down to
>I can see the problem.
>
>No solution that I can see. Post a bug report at
>
>https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gimp/issues/
Not only Gimp
A little bit digging and the change in values also happens with online
convertors. I tried a couple, both the same.
CMY(k) 34 37 56 00
converts to RGB 168 1
>Ive had this issue in 2.10.0-2.10.10 and I really need help:
>The cmyk color I apply is not what is detected when I recheck with
>color picker.
>
>I MUST use cmyk as i'm modeling for an inkjet colored 3d printer.
>(inkjets use c,m,y,k colored inks) I'm trying to make a skin color
>that works (pr
On Tue, 2019-07-02 at 04:57 +0200, walshlg wrote:
> Ive had this issue in 2.10.0-2.10.10 and I really need help:
> The cmyk color I apply is not what is detected when I recheck with
> color picker.
Actually, after reading th code, what is going on with the colour
selector is that it converts to r
On Tue, 2019-07-02 at 04:57 +0200, walshlg wrote:
> Ive had this issue in 2.10.0-2.10.10 and I really need help:
> The cmyk color I apply is not what is detected when I recheck with
> color picker.
This is really about the colour picker, and which one you are using,
not about CMYK. It's doing thi
Ive had this issue in 2.10.0-2.10.10 and I really need help:
The cmyk color I apply is not what is detected when I recheck with color picker.
I MUST use cmyk as i'm modeling for an inkjet colored 3d printer. (inkjets use
c,m,y,k colored inks) I'm trying to make a skin color that works (printer c
Jpg, so I’m assuming it’s a flat file (no layers). If the text is a text layer,
simply choose the Text tool, click in the text, select all, click on the text
color chip in the dialog box and drag in the color area to select black, or
enter 00 for the color number. Click OK, and your text sho
On 6/26/19 4:57 PM, MakerMatrix wrote:
I've experience writing code in Perl, C, on UNIX platforms. But new to GTK,
gimp plugins, python, and just about anything dev-related on Windows.
I want to write a plugin/app that does the following:
- Opens a GTK dialog that displays an MxN matrix of int
Hello!
I have a jpg file (a blank playing card) that I modified with some text. The
current color of the text is red and I want to change it to black.
I am using the latest version of GIMP (2.10.12).
Can someone help me?
Thank You
Ed Prothero
edgar.r.prothero...@gmail.com
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I've experience writing code in Perl, C, on UNIX platforms. But new to GTK,
gimp plugins, python, and just about anything dev-related on Windows.
I want to write a plugin/app that does the following:
- Opens a GTK dialog that displays an MxN matrix of int values and a few buttons
to interact wit
>Hello
>Im having some trouble drawing on a new layer in gimp 2.10
>so i can use the pencil or brush tool when i make a new project but if
>i add a new layer on to it , i cant draw on that layer and a message
>comes up that says cannot paint on layer group. i uninstalled and
>still having the p
On Mon, 2019-06-24 at 09:04 +0200, Cramos2888 wrote:
> Hello
> Im having some trouble drawing on a new layer in gimp 2.10
> so i can use the pencil or brush tool when i make a new project but
> if i add a
> new layer on to it , i cant draw on that layer and a message comes
> up that
> says cann
Hello
Im having some trouble drawing on a new layer in gimp 2.10
so i can use the pencil or brush tool when i make a new project but if i add a
new layer on to it , i cant draw on that layer and a message comes up that
says cannot paint on layer group. i uninstalled and still having the problem
I have tried to use both the online help and locally installed copy of both help
system online and manual online and local manusl all of these options give the
same erroe msg.
Attachments:
* https://www.gimpusers.com/system/attachments/1156/original/2019-04-27.png
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Dear iDiot =^D
Hold down the Command key (the one with the small Celtic knot-like symbol.) to
select the source area. The manual was written by
Windows users. In Windon’t, you use the control key.
Translating from Windit to Macinese:
Windows “Control” key = Mac Command key
Windows “Alt” key =
Hello,
I’m a total amature and only recently downloaded Gimp to my iMac, I’m trying to
use the clone and healing tools. I read the tutorial, saw that I’m supposed to
click on the area to be sourced while holding down the control key. However
when I do that a dialogue box opens up next to the cr
On Tue, Oct 16, 2018 at 4:09 PM david_f wrote:
> >Not yet.
> >
> >Alex
>
> I am very aware that GIMP is not at all comercial software and that it's
> done
> and maintained mainly by volounteers, so sorry for asking that directly,
> but
> why, four months later, that "Not yet" is currently still t
>Not yet.
>
>Alex
I am very aware that GIMP is not at all comercial software and that it's done
and maintained mainly by volounteers, so sorry for asking that directly, but
why, four months later, that "Not yet" is currently still true (no offline help
file for Gimp 2.10), whereas 2.10 online comp
Hi -- just updated GIMP to 2.10.6 to go along with my new MacBook Pro, and I've
repeatedly been downloading and installing it and can't get it to recognize my
touchpad -- so I can't move the cursor or click on anything upon startup. Old
versions always worked fine. Is there a setting I'm not seeing
On 09/10/18 08:38, Zarcho Doll wrote:
Hi I have an Image that that I need to change can you please assist me in doing
so.
1) I have to give it a spring theme, so the autumn brown red background
needs to change to a more green lively color.
2) Secondly ALL the write writing beneath
Hi I have an Image that that I need to change can you please assist me in doing
so.
1) I have to give it a spring theme, so the autumn brown red background
needs to change to a more green lively color.
2) Secondly ALL the write writing beneath the image and the smaller images
beneat
>Can anyone please help me? I've just started learning Gimp 2.10.4 for
>fabric design. I successfully isolated a design motif (a seashell) and
>saved it as a brush, hoping, using track direction, to drop this motif
>in
>several places around my design (with the option to alter its size). I
>can't s
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, go
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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Can anyone please help me? I've just started learning Gimp 2.10.4 for
fabric design. I successfully isolated a design motif (a seashell) and
saved it as a brush, hoping, using track direction, to drop this motif in
several places around my design (with the option to alter its size). I
can't seem to
>Long story short: my computer crashed while I was working on a project
>in the latest version of Gimp. Now I get the infamous Image Plugin
>Cannot Open File...etc. It wasn't a huge file to begin with, and I see
>that it's not 0 kbs so maybe there is a smidgeon left of the file data
>in there. So I
Long story short: my computer crashed while I was working on a project in the
latest version of Gimp. Now I get the infamous Image Plugin Cannot Open
File...etc. It wasn't a huge file to begin with, and I see that it's not 0 kbs
so maybe there is a smidgeon left of the file data in there. So I'm ho
>Colours -> Levels -> Auto
ok, i've never tried that.
It does have a nice effect it seems.
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> On Jul 4, 2018, at 2:19 PM, Andrew
> wrote:
>
> On 07/03/2018 01:57 PM, Philbeaux wrote:
>> What can I do to just bring out some color and make it not so washed out??
>
> Colours -> Levels -> Auto
>
>
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On 07/03/2018 01:57 PM, Philbeaux wrote:
What can I do to just bring out some color and make it not so washed out??
Colours -> Levels -> Auto
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Well Thank You! I'm going to try out those suggestions.
>A quick way is just duplicate the layer and put the top layer into
>overlay or multiply mode - one is lighter than the other but both
>reinforce the colours. screenshot https://i.imgur.com/2R29QRb.jpg You
>can then do a New-from-Visible to
I've been using GIMP for awhile now, but really only with very basic and simple
image creation and editing -- nothing to complicated.
I have a couple of websites where I get most of my images from old books and
magazines. It's gotten to the point where I may find a a really good relevant
image, but
>I've been using GIMP for awhile now, but really only with very basic
>and simple image creation and editing -- nothing to complicated.
>I have a couple of websites where I get most of my images from old
>books and magazines. It's gotten to the point where I may find a a
>really good relevant image
On Sat, May 5, 2018 at 9:08 AM, NickP wrote:
> Is there a help file for Gimp 2.10?
Not yet.
Alex
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Is there a help file for Gimp 2.10? I notice that on the download page for 2.10
at gimp.org (https://www.gimp.org/downloads/), the help files available there
are still those for Gimp 2.8.
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Main reason why it did not work for jpg is that it doesn't have its own
alpha channel, therefore when you deleted selection, Gimp filled it with
background color (black by default).
As somebody above mentioned, you need to add alpha channel to layer with
image. Then after removing selection, it wil
Thank you Rich for the response.
I think I fixed it...at least I hope I did lol. I had changed changed something
I should not have in trying to modify the scaling of the UI.
Now to try and build my skills in using GIMP!
Thanks again!
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>I am a beginner to GIMP but I've done some stuff in PSE.
> I tried to use the "magic wand" / fuzzy select tool, but
A few issues there. I know what you want to do but not sure how you are going
about it.
First general issues. Forget what you have done before in PS, Gimp works in its
own wa
I am a beginner to GIMP but I've done some stuff in PSE. I recently downloaded
and installed GIMP. I wanted to play around a bit so I dragged in a simple jpg
illustration and wanted to remove the white background. I tried to use the
"magic wand" / fuzzy select tool, but instead of activating th
JLopez,
That's a fairly open-ended request as "damage" can cover a great variety of
things. May I recommend several things you can look at to get a sense for
the variety of approaches one can take for "damage" in digital images:
A technique for dealing with physical damage, e.g., scratches, etc.,
I have a damaged picture and would like feedback on what should be done
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Sorry - that last command is Color -> Colorize. I got distracted and
rushed the message ;)
Example:
https://imgur.com/a/S9e0V
Chris
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> I would like to create a similar blue toned image like the one attached. Any
> advice appreciated.
>
> Attachments:
> * http://www.gimpusers.com/system/attachments/708/original/C_4bZoMUMAAtNCA.jpg
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Image -> Mode -> Grayscale
Filters -> Distort -> Newsprint (you will need to play with the
Hello,
I was hoping somebody could advise me on how to create a similar effect to the
duotone images from the new National album Sleep Well Beast.
I would like to create a similar blue toned image like the one attached. Any
advice appreciated.
Thank you :)
Attachments:
* http://www.gimpusers.c
>I morphed a face image with another one, to get a unique face, because
>I didn't want my actual face to be the profile picture on the social
>website page.
>
>But it doesn't look as clear as other pictures on the site.
>
>Would anyone like to see if they can improve it for me?
Considering your o
On 08/17/2017 02:57 PM, chrisj wrote:
> I morphed a face image with another one, to get a unique face, because I
> didn't
> want my actual face to be the profile picture on the social website page.
>
> But it doesn't look as clear as other pictures on the site.
>
> Would anyone like to see if t
I morphed a face image with another one, to get a unique face, because I didn't
want my actual face to be the profile picture on the social website page.
But it doesn't look as clear as other pictures on the site.
Would anyone like to see if they can improve it for me?
In the world of tagging f
Thank you, but I figured out a way based on the more simple needs I have. By
copying and Merging layers I am able to systematically remove the parts I don't
want to paint over. Thank you for your help though.
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Okay, not sure if this is the right forum for this, but I'm trying to do some
coloring on a greyscale image. Now, I know how to apply a transparency, and
select down so that the new layer is only taking the opaque area that I am
working with, but I'm trying to figure out how to eliminate the select
>Okay, not sure if this is the right forum for this, but I'm trying to
>do some coloring on a greyscale image. Now, I know how to apply a
>transparency, and select down so that the new layer is only taking the
>opaque area that I am working with, but I'm trying to figure out how
>to eliminate the s
On 05/26/2017 02:07 PM, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> also when describing a problem, using the wrong terms leads to incorrect
> assumptions for those attempting to provide you a solution.
At least some of those attempting to provide a solution have a pretty
good idea what the task is about, are al
* SayCheeze [05-26-17 07:54]:
> >* SayCheeze [05-25-17 21:07]:
> >Maybe you should rethink. dpi is a printer term, not a quality term
> >for
> >an image. dpi represents the number of ink dots a printer places on
> >paper. pixels per inch would be a measure of quality of an image.
>
> Sure,,,
.
>
> -Original Message- From: Patrick Shanahan
> Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2017 11:41 PM
> To: gimp-user-list@gnome.org
> Subject: Re: [Gimp-user] Help with Cropping
> ...
>
> >My day to day work for prints for homes is 200 dpi.
>
> Maybe you should rethi
>* SayCheeze [05-25-17 21:07]:
>Maybe you should rethink. dpi is a printer term, not a quality term
>for
>an image. dpi represents the number of ink dots a printer places on
>paper. pixels per inch would be a measure of quality of an image.
Sure,,, I understand that. My lab, who is a printer
: Thursday, May 25, 2017 11:41 PM
To: gimp-user-list@gnome.org
Subject: Re: [Gimp-user] Help with Cropping
...
My day to day work for prints for homes is 200 dpi.
Maybe you should rethink. dpi is a printer term, not a quality term for
an image. dpi represents the number of ink dots a printer
* SayCheeze [05-25-17 21:07]:
> >Are you certain you need a _specific_ dpi? Or is something _close_ ok?
> >If
> >so, I'd honestly just constrain the select tool to a ratio for your
> >intended image size (8:10, 24:16, etc) and crop to suit tastes.
>
> Hello Pat. My lab likes the images cropped a
On 2017-05-25 08:28 PM, SayCheeze wrote:
Since my edits are very minimal, it's driving me up the wall in trying
to figure out how to get a standard crop size with a specific dpi.
Earlier messages referenced a Canon digital camera, IIRC. I also saw a
reference to the images showing up as very s
>Are you certain you need a _specific_ dpi? Or is something _close_ ok?
>If
>so, I'd honestly just constrain the select tool to a ratio for your
>intended image size (8:10, 24:16, etc) and crop to suit tastes.
Hello Pat. My lab likes the images cropped at 200 dpi. when I'm working on
catalog wor
Are you certain you need a _specific_ dpi? Or is something _close_ ok? If
so, I'd honestly just constrain the select tool to a ratio for your
intended image size (8:10, 24:16, etc) and crop to suit tastes.
On Thu, May 25, 2017 at 7:30 PM SayCheeze wrote:
> >* SayCheeze [05-25-17 16:52]:
> >or yo
>* SayCheeze [05-25-17 16:52]:
>or you could use ratio for crop parameters
>
>amazing you want to use a tool but are not really interested in
>learning
>how it work to the point of berating it comparing to an app you did
>bother
>to learn to use.
Berating? No where close.
This program just isn'
: Thursday, May 25, 2017 7:51 AM
To: gimp-user-list@gnome.org
Cc: notificati...@gimpusers.com
Subject: [Gimp-user] Help with Cropping
8"x10" at 200 ppi is 1600 x 2000 pixels.
If you can crop the image to this size and get what you want, you do
not
need additional steps.
If you do -
* SayCheeze [05-25-17 16:52]:
> >8"x10" at 200 ppi is 1600 x 2000 pixels.
> >
> >If you can crop the image to this size and get what you want, you do
> >not
> >need additional steps.
> >
> >If you do - i.e. if a 1600x2000 crop does not match up with what you
> >want to crop out of the original ima
>8"x10" at 200 ppi is 1600 x 2000 pixels.
>
>If you can crop the image to this size and get what you want, you do
>not
>need additional steps.
>
>If you do - i.e. if a 1600x2000 crop does not match up with what you
>want to crop out of the original image - then a scale will become
>necessary.
>
>Ca
@SayCheeze
>another frustrated new user here on this whole cropping thing.
>
>in photoshop i throw in 8x10 @ 200, use the crop tool, and what do
>you know. I get a 8x10 crop @ 200
>
>what's the deal with gimp? I mean what am I missing here...?
Do not expect Gimp to work the same way as PS. Th
On 05/25/2017 01:47 AM, SayCheeze wrote:
> in photoshop i throw in 8x10 @ 200, use the crop tool, and what do you know.
> I
> get a 8x10 crop @ 200
8"x10" at 200 ppi is 1600 x 2000 pixels.
If you can crop the image to this size and get what you want, you do not
need additional steps.
If yo
>another frustrated new user here on this whole cropping thing.
>
>in photoshop i throw in 8x10 @ 200, use the crop tool, and what do
>you know. I get a 8x10 crop @ 200
>
>what's the deal with gimp? I mean what am I missing here...?
>
>I watched the vid. first off he changes the ruler sizing to
>Thank you I will have a look at the video and get back to you. I
>really appreciate it.
>
>Matt
another frustrated new user here on this whole cropping thing.
in photoshop i throw in 8x10 @ 200, use the crop tool, and what do you know. I
get a 8x10 crop @ 200
what's the deal with gimp? I m
>That camera has a 18MP sensor and should produce images around the
>5000 x 3600 pixel mark. Of course you can set a camera up to take much
>smaller sizes but my guess is you have got a built-in thumbnail rather
>than the actual image. What format is the image, jpeg or RAW (.CRW
>.CR2)?
>
>If the i
>Upon further investigation (changing the ruler measurement to inches)
>it appears that the size of the file is less than an inch in each
>direction.
>
>Does this mean that I need to scale it before I crop?
>
>Matt
I tried to scale it got nothing, then I thought that maybe I need to scale the
can
>The image was taken with a Cannon 7D DSLR so I find it hard to understand why
>the image is so small that I can not crop it to an 8*10 .
That camera has a 18MP sensor and should produce images around the 5000 x 3600
pixel mark. Of course you can set a camera up to take much smaller sizes but my
>Rich2005, while that all makes very good sense to me I am still having
>the same issue. The image was taken with a Cannon 7D DSLR so I find
>it hard to understand why the image is so small that I can not crop it
>to an 8*10 .
>
>Any ideas?
Upon further investigation (changing the ruler measurem
>RichieThank you so much, it all make perfect sense now. Thank you
Rich2005, while that all makes very good sense to me I am still having the same
issue. The image was taken with a Cannon 7D DSLR so I find it hard to
understand why the image is so small that I can not crop it to an 8*10 .
>edit:
>That is why I suggested setting the origin to 0 , 0
>
>If the extent of the crop area is outside the canvas, then the crop
>size value is adjusted accordingly.
RichieThank you so much, it all make perfect sense now. Thank you
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edit:
>I am selecting the rough area that I want. I am then putting the
>dimension into the size variables and then GIMP changes the values.
>
That is why I suggested setting the origin to 0 , 0
If the extent of the crop area is outside the canvas, then the crop size value
is adjusted according
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