12 дек. 2016 г. 23:09 пользователь "Rick C. Hodgin"
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I'm using GIMP 2.8.18.
I thought a nice feature would be to add "Create a New Image" to resize
canvas options (and specifically the "Fill with:" options -- background
color, foreground color, white,
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This is a feature, not a bug. You are resizing the canvas, not the
image. If the expanded areas were not transparent, which of the colors
of the image would you want for the background? If you do want a colored
border around the image (by having color replace the transparency) it's
easy enough to
(1) Create a new image of any size (200 x 200 for example).
(2) Click the "+" by Advanced options, and note the "Fill with:" combo box
/ dropdown.
(3) Click OK.
(4) Go to Layer -> Transparency -> Add alpha channel (if you didn't select
it during (2)).
(5) Go to Image -> Canvas Size.
(6)
On 12/12/2016 09:08 PM, Rick C. Hodgin wrote:
> I'm using GIMP 2.8.18.
>
> I thought a nice feature would be to add "Create a New Image" to resize
> canvas options (and specifically the "Fill with:" options -- background
> color, foreground color, white, transparency).
>
> Right now it forces
What have you tried to do in opening a transparent png? What happens when
you do?
On Mon, Dec 12, 2016 at 2:16 PM yggdrasil wrote:
> Hello there,
>
> first of all i apologise if someone had already asked about it, but i have
> been
> trying to resolve a number of issues
>Your "A1" poster is tiny. A1 size is 594 mm x 841 mm and your image
>size in pixels is 592 x 561 pix so I conclude that, apart from the
>aspect ratio, you have pixels and mm mixed up. Printing that on A1
>papergives a resolution of pixels per inch (ppi)
>
>For a poster that will be viewed at a
I have tried all the "Hint for docks and toolbox" options under "Window
Management" and "Save Windows position now" which hasn't solved the problem.
I'll attach a screenshot of my setup.
In terms of the advice to "do it in the right place," do exactly what, where?
I'm wondering if the problem
>Attached is image sample, its 600dpi. It's a bit tricky: I need retain
>existing image resolution and size of all artwork and text inside that
>rounded card, the size of image is a little smaller than the size of
>green bleed line. So, in order to get edge to edge printing, I want
>extend only
Hello there,
first of all i apologise if someone had already asked about it, but i have been
trying to resolve a number of issues between my mac and gimp for about past 6 or
8 hours and i feel like i am nowhere near finishing my job.
i have installed the latest available version from the
>1. Printing size
>
>Gimp will import a PDF at 100 ppi by default. The PDF properties
>indicate that the size is 124 mm x 92 mm (biz card maybe). For
>printing quality, open the PDF with a ppi of 300
>
>2. A template
>
>Attached. Opens straight up in Gimp. Put your image on the bottom
>layer.
I'm using GIMP 2.8.18.
I thought a nice feature would be to add "Create a New Image" to resize
canvas options (and specifically the "Fill with:" options -- background
color, foreground color, white, transparency).
Right now it forces transparency if you're using an alpha channel and you
must
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