On 10/19/2016 14:02, James Moe wrote:
> opensuse 42.1 (linux)
> gimp 2.8.16
> 
>   To adjust an image for background use, I would add a layer filled with
> white, then adjust the opacity until the image has been faded to some
> desired level.
>   I searched the docs. It recommended using the Mode option from the
> Layer menu. There is no Mode option.
> 
>   In Photoshop changing the opacity of a layer is trivial.
>   How do I do so in GIMP?
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In the layers dialog there is a slider bar that enables you to adjust
the opacity of any layer independently of the rest (no need to add
another layer, either).

Here is a screenshot:
http://i.imgur.com/T4W9ejc.png

It is less than trivial to adjust opacity in GIMP.

-- 
Sincerely,



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