Friday, 22 July 2005 06:18 Andreas Waechter wrote:
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> Are you rotating the layer or the image?
The image( - I think!!)
> When rotating the image, nothing should disappear.
Well, I tried to demonstrate what happens at:
http://www.oyfss.dk/gimp_ex.htm
I think that clearly shows what things lo
I would still like to know, however, if it is possible to prevent/work around
the 'edge cutting' when rotating??
Are you rotating the layer or the image?
When rotating the image, nothing should disappear.
If you rotate the layer, Image -> Fit Canvas to Layers might
help.
Andreas
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On 21-Jul-2005, Hans Henrik Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Subject: [Gimp-user] Merge pictures??
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> Simple (and stupid?) question:
>
> I have two 'picture halves' (JPEG), that I would like to 'combine' in one
> single .jpg-file - is th
Hans Henrik Hansen wrote:
I would still like to know, however, if it is possible to prevent/work around
the 'edge cutting' when rotating??
How? or should I ask how much?
I have never noticed anything like this.
Is your picture getting smaller, or what?
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On Thu 21-Jul-2005 at 23:43 +0200, Rikard Johnels wrote:
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> There is also http://www.ptgui.com/ for yet another way of doing it.
..or if you prefer to use free software, you can use hugin to
assemble scanned images:
http://hugin.sourceforge.net/tutorials/scans/
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Bruno
Thursdag, 21 July 2005 23:43 Rikard Johnels wrote:
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> Take a look at http://www.shallowsky.com/software/pandora/ to begin with.
> Or chapter 7.5 at http://gimp-savvy.com/BOOK/index.html
> Those are just two ways of doing it.
> There is also http://www.ptgui.com/ for yet another way of doing it.
Torsdag 21 juli 2005 21:10 skrev Tim E. Jedlicka - wrk:
> Hope this helps and is what you were asking about.
> -
I finally made it work! :)
The biggest problem was that the right part 'seemed to diappear' as soon as I
dragged it beyond the righthand edge of the left part - apparently it
On Thursday 21 July 2005 22.54, Hans Henrik Hansen wrote:
> Torsdag 21 juli 2005 21:10 skrev Tim E. Jedlicka - wrk:
>
>
> > Hope this helps and is what you were asking about.
> > -
>
> Thanks, it sounds right - and I'm going to try your method.
>
> However, there might be a more straightfo
Torsdag 21 juli 2005 21:10 skrev Tim E. Jedlicka - wrk:
> Hope this helps and is what you were asking about.
> -
Thanks, it sounds right - and I'm going to try your method.
However, there might be a more straightforward way(?) - let me try to explain
the situation:
I have scanned a pho
>I have two 'picture halves' (JPEG), that I would like to 'combine' in one
>single .jpg-file - is this 'doable' at all, using the GIMP?
Open both images. In one (the left hand side)
Image->Scale Canvas And double the X axis size (unlink the Y axis by clicking
on the "chain" icon.
Go to the r
Simple (and stupid?) question:
I have two 'picture halves' (JPEG), that I would like to 'combine' in one
single .jpg-file - is this 'doable' at all, using the GIMP?
If so: How??
Regards,
Hans
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I have a software, that only works on Microsoft BMP files
with 8 bits per pixel and 256 colour lookup table.
How can I create such files with gimp.
I already tried "Indexed" but without success.
Best regards:
Rainer
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