Julian Bryson writes:
> In short, how can I use GIMP to add blank space to a given photo so that it
> keeps the original data within the confines of a 4x6 (for example) aspect
> ratio?
If the original image is square it is simple:
Image > Canvas Size
Select units 'percent'
Unlink width and he
Quoting Julian Bryson :
> In short, how can I use GIMP to add blank space to a given photo so that it
> keeps the original data within the confines of a 4x6 (for example) aspect
> ratio?
I recently wrote a script which should facilitate your task. The
script will scale the active layer to fit w
Gnagflow - don't know if you're reading new entries after 6 days or solved the
problem without putting a new post but I ran into the same problem this morning
and I found a solution.
There is a bug in pygtk 2.22 which prevents the GIMP extension from working -
after a lot of reading and experime
On Wed, Nov 24, 2010 at 11:55 AM, Julian Bryson wrote:
> I am new to GIMP and to this list, so please forgive me if I'm posting a
> question that has been asked a million times. I can't seem to find a
> searchable archive for the list (if there is one, feel free to point me
> toward it for future
Dear Friends,
I am new to GIMP and to this list, so please forgive me if I'm posting a
question that has been asked a million times. I can't seem to find a
searchable archive for the list (if there is one, feel free to point me
toward it for future questions).
I have some square photos that I cr
Gimp has reached the final round in the category: "Best Open Source of 2010"
which gives a donation of EUR 300 to the winner. I'd recommend to vote:
http://www.portalprogramas.com/software-libre/premios/proyecto/77
There are some interesting projects such as Blender and Inkscape:
http://www.porta
>On 11/24/2010 03:01 PM, hannes61 wrote:
>>> 11/24/2010 12:13 PM keltezéssel, hannes61 írta:
>>>
Wouldn't it be great if every tool could be used as an
eraser?
Using the Airbrush in one color and removing something
with it by choosing transparency.
This has the effect
On 11/24/2010 03:01 PM, hannes61 wrote:
>> 11/24/2010 12:13 PM keltezéssel, hannes61 írta:
>>
>>> Wouldn't it be great if every tool could be used as an
>>> eraser?
>>> Using the Airbrush in one color and removing something
>>> with it by choosing transparency.
>>> This has the effect that t
>11/24/2010 12:13 PM keltezéssel, hannes61 írta:
>> Wouldn't it be great if every tool could be used as an
>> eraser?
>> Using the Airbrush in one color and removing something
>> with it by choosing transparency.
>> This has the effect that the eraser has the same
>> properties as the chosen tool.
11/24/2010 12:13 PM keltezéssel, hannes61 írta:
> Wouldn't it be great if every tool could be used as an
> eraser?
> Using the Airbrush in one color and removing something
> with it by choosing transparency.
> This has the effect that the eraser has the same
> properties as the chosen tool.
> For e
Wouldn't it be great if every tool could be used as an
eraser?
Using the Airbrush in one color and removing something
with it by choosing transparency.
This has the effect that the eraser has the same
properties as the chosen tool.
For example the softness of airbrush. The effect of
smudging,
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