Hi Elwin, GimpUsers: That's two great suggestions. I wasn't aware of the Navigation Dialog, even though I saw it in Windows/Dockable Dialogs. Whenever I saw the icons (a "t" with arrows) I just thought of the "Move" tool and never selected it. I've read tutorials where they suggest the New View.
Thanks for the additional knowledge. EE> Another possibility might be to use the navigation dialog. It EE> has preset zoom levels you can click, as well as a slider that EE> lets you change the zoom level, and also a "box" that you can drag EE> around on an image thumbnail that will control what part of your EE> image is displayed in the canvas window. EE> I sometimes like to have two versions of an image that I am EE> working on, particularly when doing rendering. So I will zoom the EE> canvas in, then do View>New View and get a second canvas of the EE> same image, but zoomed all the way out. -- __________________________ DJ _______________________________________________ Gimp-user mailing list Gimp-user@lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU https://lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU/mailman/listinfo/gimp-user