I'm agree with jankardel, :)
I prefer to keep the xcf, when I wanna save (i.e. by pressing ctrl+s) my
gimp project.
Then when I wanna export it to any other filetype (png, jpeg, gif, pdf etc)
I prefer push the ctrl+E for exporting it..
But, maybe the gimp developer should add a feature to reassi
You can use this step :
1. Ctrl+A to select the whole pict
2. Use menu "select --> border", set the thickness (in pixel)
3. Create new transparant layer
4. Fill with color (ctrl + .)
On Nov 16, 2013 6:37 AM, "Patrick Shanahan" wrote:
> * Reinhardt Christiansen [11-15-13 18:13]:
> > I would like
> The animated gif is fine... Windows Explorer is the problem, it does not
allow
> to project an animated gif when it is showed resized, rescaled etc. and of
> course i tested the gif in Windows Exploer, after tips of you i tried the
> animated gif in Google chrome, and there was no problem
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I 'm using GIMP 2.6 and when I wanna resizing a lot of pictures, i use
"david's batch processor" feature. filter->batch. In the last tab of the
window, you can pick the output file type (I think the *.png is in the
list).
Just try to playing with the feature some while, to get used to with it.
I
What about the PNG's setting (dialog box that appear, before saving). Can
you attach the screenshoot from that dialog box?
Maybe we can analyzing from that setting.
On Jun 7, 2013 10:25 AM, "scl" wrote:
> Am 07.06.13 04:32, schrieb 127markaz:
>
>> It used to be that I could take any ,jpg file, th