Crop--like tool #1 you learn to use. I have used it TODAY just fine, making
the image I was cropping smaller. But suddenly, when I cropped I got the
cropped area and a transparent area surrounding it. This was a one layer
image. Nothing fancy--just took some screen shots and wanted to trim them.
Jim:
Note that I am on the current version, and may not ever have used
2.2.13. However, in the current version, there are two "crop to
selection" choices, one in the Image menu, and one in the Layer menu.
The one in the image menu acts like you were expected; the image is
trimmed to the size o
Which I did...after clicking and cropping for about an hour! And now it
works as it always has. Not sure how I changed anything, but I surely did.
And now it is changed back.
Thanks everybody-
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On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 11:16 AM, Jim Clark wrote:
> Which I did...after clicking and cropping for about an hour! And now it
> works as it always has. Not sure how I changed anything, but I surely did.
> And now it is changed back.
The best way to figure something out yourself is to publicly ask
Hi all,
sorry if this can be easily found, but I've googled for it without success.
Is there an easy way to "revert" emboss effect? I mean, to get image
resembling original as close as possible, as I understand it is lossy
operation.
Do you have an idea how to do that?
Regards,
Robert
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On 20.08.2010 17:39, Jim Clark wrote:
> Crop--like tool #1 you learn to use. I have used it TODAY just fine,
> making the image I was cropping smaller. But suddenly, when I cropped I
> got the cropped area and a transparent area surrounding it. This was a
> one layer image. Nothing fancy--just too