Re: [Gimp-user] Rotating An Image Using GIMP 2.8.0. WITHOUT Losing Any Of The Image

2013-01-25 Thread scl
You are right, the online help is a bit skimped in that point. The most comprehensive is written in chapter 4.5 [1]. I'd like to mention some thoughts: - If rotating the image is embedded into a bigger workflow, steps 1 and 10 are not necessary for rotating. - 'Image/Fit Canvas to Layers' can

Re: [Gimp-user] Rotating An Image Using GIMP 2.8.0. WITHOUT Losing Any Of The Image

2013-01-25 Thread Michael Schumacher
Von: scl scl.gp...@gmail.com You are right, the online help is a bit skimped in that point. The most comprehensive is written in chapter 4.5 [1]. I'd like to mention some thoughts: - If rotating the image is embedded into a bigger workflow, steps 1 and 10 are not necessary for rotating.

Re: [Gimp-user] Rotating An Image Using GIMP 2.8.0. WITHOUT Losing Any Of The Image

2013-01-25 Thread Michael Schumacher
Von: Alex Vergara Gil a...@cphr.edu.cu But what is lost if I rotate and then adjust the canvas to the layers without doing any of the additional steps? This is evidently for lossy image formats like jpg where the cosine transform is over the rows and when you rotate the image details

Re: [Gimp-user] Rotating An Image Using GIMP 2.8.0. WITHOUT Losing Any Of The Image

2013-01-25 Thread Michael Schumacher
On 25.01.2013 22:55, dsvendse wrote: The only online Help that I was able to find was from folks who really didn't know about GIMP's many features and tools. Never trust anyone if they don't answer your questions by pointing to the user manual. -- Regards, Michael