Thanks for your help, you guys. This works perfectly. Just what I wanted.
You're right tho, not near as pretty as in real life :-)
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he unflipped one. You can also use this method, with one extra flip
before enlarging the canvas, to make nifty CSS rollover buttons.
--- On Wed, 2/17/10, Torsten Neuer wrote:
From: Torsten Neuer
Subject: Re: [Gimp-user] Mirror Image
To: gimp-user@lists.xcf.berkeley.edu
Date: Wednesday, Februar
On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 2:47 PM, peter kostov wrote:
> And have in mind that this will not be the same person in any way!
> Nobody is perfectly symmetrical (try this with your own photo) :( Even
> the most beautiful of us ;)
I don't know about that... I'm extremely beautiful.
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Torsten Neuer wrote:
> Am Mittwoch, 17. Februar 2010 18:58:57 schrieb Sandi P.:
>> I have a photograph with a person cut exactly in half vertically. How can
>> I recreate that person whole? I want to flip the original horizontally,
>> make a copy, and then stitch that flipped copy onto the orig
Am Mittwoch, 17. Februar 2010 18:58:57 schrieb Sandi P.:
> I have a photograph with a person cut exactly in half vertically. How can
> I recreate that person whole? I want to flip the original horizontally,
> make a copy, and then stitch that flipped copy onto the original. Can
> anyone give m
I have a photograph with a person cut exactly in half vertically. How can I
recreate that person whole? I want to flip the original horizontally, make a
copy, and then stitch that flipped copy onto the original. Can anyone give me
the process steps for accomplishing this? Thanks!!!
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Sandi P.
What I did to solve a problem similar to this (need a vending machine to
face the opposite way). I flipped the machine to create a mirror image,
and so of course the text was backward on the face of the machine, I
then selected the texted by it-self and reflipped it back to the
original direct