Note that unlike an analog dodge/burn, digital dodge/burn tool can be
configured to affect shadows, midtones, or highlights. Check which mode is
currently active in the toolbox options and experiment to find which one works
better for what.
Also, since GIMP processes the image in RGB space, d
Melinda Ball via gimp-user-list wrote:
I need to take a digital image, resize it to a 2 x 2 inch image to fit into an
ornament. What I previously did in photoshop was to crop it to 2x2 inches, save
it, then place it into a 4 x 6 new document, then save it as a jpeg.
What I would do, after cropp
Those are much better. You have greatly improved the qualities of those
images. Good for you.
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Thank you Rick, I was going nuts trying to find it!
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> I'm still familiarizing myself with Gimp and I like the program. I'm trying to
> figure out how to modify a selected area as in the attached photo (which I did
> in Corel PhotoPaint.) In Gimp I can select an area, copy and paste it and move
> it around but I haven't figured out how to scale i
Win OS:
Shift + T for SCALE
Shift + R for ROTATE
See: TOOLS > Transform tools
Rick S.
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Subject: [Gimp-user] Modifying a selected area
I'm still famili
Thank you for all the help Here is one of the edits i was able to do with it
all!!! And why i never thought about cropping it, i'll never know!!! lol
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>You are right. Changing the part you want changes the parts you DON'T
>want
>to change. That's why we try to get the light right when the shot is
>being
>taken. Some people even use the little flash on their camera to "fill
>in"
>the shadows when photographing people outdoors in strong light.
>
>T
I'm still familiarizing myself with Gimp and I like the program. I'm trying to
figure out how to modify a selected area as in the attached photo (which I did
in Corel PhotoPaint.) In Gimp I can select an area, copy and paste it and move
it around but I haven't figured out how to scale it, rotate it
>Just paying it forward.
>
>I'm a newbie to GIMP too, but used Adobe CS for many years.
>Over the years, I have been helped many, many times by folks on lists
>just
>like this. (Remember Pagemaker?)
>I've found that the lists that endure have a "smile in their voice"
>and say
>"please" and "thank y
>If that were my picture, I would
>
>1. crop away most of the wall, left right and above your subject.
>2. I would crop away the subjects from the waist down.
>3. As it appears that you shot this face on, the crop would give you
>that
>portion of the subject scene that was of interest.
>4. Ed
Cropping and Resizing are two different actions.
To CROP means to cut away stuff so that you are left with only—in your
case—a 2 inch square image.
To RESIZE means you have reduced an image in size, not cut anything away. If
your original image was not EXACTLY square you can never end up with
Thanks, got that. I see someone already filed an issue trying to build plugin
using Homebrew.
There is a free nVidia plugin for photoshop :(
-u
On Mon, 28 Nov 2016 17:05:06 + Alexandre Prokoudine
wrote
https://code.google.com/archive/p/gimp-nor
https://code.google.com/archive/p/gimp-normalmap/downloads
No macOS builds I know of, though.
Alex
28 нояб. 2016 г. 19:44 пользователь "ugajin" написал:
> Is there a plugin for creating Normal maps?
> I am running pre-build Gimp on OSX
> Thanks
> - u
>
>
> _
Is there a plugin for creating Normal maps?
I am running pre-build Gimp on OSX
Thanks
- u
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Make sure that your original image is square (2x2) prior to resizing.
Otherwise your aspect ratio will be wrong and the image will be distorted.
Then use scale image and then copy the image. Open a new 4x6 document and
paste into it. Finally export the image as jpeg.
On Sun, Nov 27, 2016 at 11:39
On 28/11/16 05:39, Melinda Ball via gimp-user-list wrote:
I need to take a digital image, resize it to a 2 x 2 inch image to fit into an
ornament. What I previously did in photoshop was to crop it to 2x2 inches, save
it, then place it into a 4 x 6 new document, then save it as a jpeg. Then I wa
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