Tikiman wrote:
What are the dimensions of the photo? Many digital cameras produce
images with a 4:3 ratio, which doesn't exactly fit the 3:2 ratio of
6x4
paper. Either a border has to be left along the shorter edges or part
of
the image has to be cropped from the longer edges.
I'm not sure if
Tikiman wrote:
Tikiman wrote:
What are the dimensions of the photo? Many digital cameras produce
images with a 4:3 ratio, which doesn't exactly fit the 3:2 ratio of
6x4
paper. Either a border has to be left along the shorter edges or part
of
the image has to be cropped from the longer edges.
I received a message stating the GNU Manipulation has timed out which stopped
windows. A few seconds later the programs shuts down deleting all my work. Pease
help ASAP
I've looked in the online manual and did not see a way to automatically save
your session. Is there one?
--
SportShots (via
Definitely a good idea! I usually keep the originals even once I've
got
the final result I want, just in case I want to go back and do
something
different.
No problem. Hope it works for you.
Mark.
Thank you for the explicit detail and I will try both suggestions and see what
is best.
Where did you download GIMP from? What OS are you running? What were you
doing just before it showed you this error?
On Sun, Jan 11, 2015 at 7:47 AM SportShots for...@gimpusers.com wrote:
I received a message stating the GNU Manipulation has timed out which
stopped
windows. A few seconds later
Where did you download GIMP from? What OS are you running? What were
you
doing just before it showed you this error?
GIMP website then gimpusers.com
Windows 7 PRO
I was adding a new layer to an image (I already had multiple layers)
--
SportShots (via www.gimpusers.com/forums)
I don't use Windows, but this seems to be an eternal problem.
So I set about going through the motions of downloading a windows version
Start at http://www.gimp.org/downloads/
Then Show other downloads
Then Windows
Comment: This assumes that if a Windows version is not in the main
On 12.01.2015 01:25, Owen Cook wrote:
Then Show other downloads
Then Windows
Comment: This assumes that if a Windows version is not in the main listing,
it must be in Other downloads
I do not believe this to be user friendly to Windows users, particularly as
they probably make
GIMP should be acquired via the gimp.org website.
Logging in to gimp.com, rather than gimp.org, takes one to a web page with
nothing more than a large number of links (10 at the moment) to various
versions of gimp. They are tabulated in a page headed “Ads.” I believe it
likely that many if not
Could you clarify what you mean by GIMP website _then_ gimpusers.com?
On Sun, Jan 11, 2015 at 11:19 AM SportShots for...@gimpusers.com wrote:
Where did you download GIMP from? What OS are you running? What were
you
doing just before it showed you this error?
GIMP website then gimpusers.com
On Jan 11, 2015 8:53 PM, Joseph A Nagy Jr jnagyjr1...@gmail.com wrote:
On 1/11/2015 6:47 PM, Erik Lavender wrote:
Basically I need to be able to setup a 32 bit install onto a thumb
drive so
I can use it on a computer with 32 bit windows (I don't have admin
Check out PortableApps, they
Basically I need to be able to setup a 32 bit install onto a thumb drive so
I can use it on a computer with 32 bit windows (I don't have admin
rights). So I need to get this installed from my 64 bit windows computer
on which I do have admin rights.
Any ideas?
On 1/11/2015 6:47 PM, Erik Lavender wrote:
Basically I need to be able to setup a 32 bit install onto a thumb drive so
I can use it on a computer with 32 bit windows (I don't have admin
Check out PortableApps, they have GIMP bundled for use on a thumb drive.
rights). So I need to get this
How about using the portable vesion of GIMP?
Am 12.01.2015 um 01:47 schrieb Erik Lavender:
Basically I need to be able to setup a 32 bit install onto a thumb drive so
I can use it on a computer with 32 bit windows (I don't have admin
rights). So I need to get this installed from my 64 bit
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