Re: [Gimp-user] Probably simple, need to know right approach

2006-08-01 Thread saulgoode

Quoting Simon Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

I'm trying to put a bunch of photographs together as a collage. As I do
so, I want to be able to resize and reposition each one repeatedly
until I'm happy with the overall layout. So far what I'm doing is
pasting each image into a new layer, however, this isn't very
satisfactory because the layers are all the full size of the image, so
when I resize them, I can't really see what the effect will be on the
image itself.


It sounds as though you are creating a New Layer *then* pasting your  
photograph into it. If so, this is counter-productive. If the  
photographs are files on your harddrive, just create a New Image from  
the Toolbox File menu and from the Image's File menu do an Open As  
Layer to open the rest of the photographs 'all-at-once' (hold down  
the CTRL key as you click on each of the files in the Open Dialog).  
The photographs will be added to the image, each on a separate layer.  
You will most likely wish to perform an Image-Fit canvas to layers  
afterwards so that no layers extend beyond the image boundaries.


If I understand you correctly what you desire to do is not much  
different from what I did when I created the following iTunes spoof.


http://www.postbrickfilms.com/saulgoode/Images/ForumPosts/iGallery.jpg

Each of the images was on a separate layer (as well as the text; I had  
over 80 layers) and had to be resized and cropped to fitted the page  
in the proper location. The GIMP made this process very easy (it only  
took me about an hour). Since most of the images came from the  
Internet, I just used drag-n-drop to put them on new layers in the  
image.

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Re: [Gimp-user] Probably simple, need to know right approach

2006-07-31 Thread VytautasP

Simon Roberts wrote:

Hi all,

I'm trying to put a bunch of photographs together as a collage. As I do
so, I want to be able to resize and reposition each one repeatedly
until I'm happy with the overall layout. So far what I'm doing is
pasting each image into a new layer, however, this isn't very
satisfactory because the layers are all the full size of the image, so
when I resize them, I can't really see what the effect will be on the
image itself. Similarly, repositioning the layer is a rather hit and
miss way of repositioning the image that it contains. 


What should I be doing?

TIA
Simon

ImageCanvas size
Make it the size you like (or can).
Do not be afraid to make it bigger - you'll have more freedom to move 
pics. After you're satisfied with the result ImageFit canvas to layers.


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Re: [Gimp-user] Probably simple, need to know right approach

2006-07-31 Thread Matthias Julius
Simon Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 I'm trying to put a bunch of photographs together as a collage. As I do
 so, I want to be able to resize and reposition each one repeatedly
 until I'm happy with the overall layout. So far what I'm doing is
 pasting each image into a new layer, however, this isn't very
 satisfactory because the layers are all the full size of the image, so
 when I resize them, I can't really see what the effect will be on the
 image itself. Similarly, repositioning the layer is a rather hit and
 miss way of repositioning the image that it contains. 

In the Layer menu is an item Autocrop Layer (at least in The Gimp
2.2) that will resize the layer to the size of the pasted image.

On the other hand when I paste an image and then right click the
Floating Selection in the Layers dialog and click New Layer the new
layer has just the size of the pasted image.

Matthias

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Re: [Gimp-user] Probably simple, need to know right approach

2006-07-31 Thread Simon Roberts


--- VytautasP [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Simon Roberts wrote:
  Hi all,
 
  I'm trying to put a bunch of photographs together as a collage. As
 I do
  so, I want to be able to resize and reposition each one repeatedly
  until I'm happy with the overall layout. So far what I'm doing is
  pasting each image into a new layer, however, this isn't very
  satisfactory because the layers are all the full size of the image,
 so
  when I resize them, I can't really see what the effect will be on
 the
  image itself. Similarly, repositioning the layer is a rather hit
 and
  miss way of repositioning the image that it contains. 
 
  What should I be doing?
 
  TIA
  Simon
 ImageCanvas size
 Make it the size you like (or can).
 Do not be afraid to make it bigger - you'll have more freedom to move
 
 pics. After you're satisfied with the result ImageFit canvas to
 layers.

Thanks for this, but I fear I wasn't clear (or maybe I'm just
misunderstanding your reply). My canvas is big enough to allow me to
move the layers around (it's 20x30 inches @300 dpi, something of a
memory hog :)

The problem is that when I move or resize the individual layers that
contain the individual images, I don't get a realistic preview of where
the image will be because the image is only a small fraction of the
layer size. 

If I knew how to paste an image into a new layer, and have that layer
become the size of the pasted image, that would be a help, but I'm
wondering if I'm just plain approaching this all wrong.

How should I use GIMP so that each image I paste in can be manipulated
independently (resized, repositioned)--as if each were a separate
object rather than being pixels in the same pool?

Thanks again,
Simon


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man is wise by his questions. — Naguib Mahfouz

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Re: [Gimp-user] Probably simple, need to know right approach--SOLVED

2006-07-31 Thread Simon Roberts


--- Matthias Julius [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Simon Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 
  I'm trying to put a bunch of photographs together as a collage. As
 I do
  so, I want to be able to resize and reposition each one repeatedly
  until I'm happy with the overall layout. So far what I'm doing is
  pasting each image into a new layer, however, this isn't very
  satisfactory because the layers are all the full size of the image,
 so
  when I resize them, I can't really see what the effect will be on
 the
  image itself. Similarly, repositioning the layer is a rather hit
 and
  miss way of repositioning the image that it contains. 
 
 In the Layer menu is an item Autocrop Layer (at least in The Gimp
 2.2) that will resize the layer to the size of the pasted image.
 
 On the other hand when I paste an image and then right click the
 Floating Selection in the Layers dialog and click New Layer the new
 layer has just the size of the pasted image.

GACH! How did I miss that!

Many thanks, this is exactly what I needed.

Cheers,
Simon



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