At first my demand was answered by Liam R E Quin and I thanked him.
However, I should test what was suggested to me.
I adopted the procedure but it was not possible to experiment and evaluate
the instruction received.
Moments before, I had performed several actions to desaturate the images,
but
>Note that operating systems often include a magnify mode.
Oh, I see. I forgot about this. Windows has it, too.
Now it's a matter of customizing it if possible.
Thank you.
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That's amazing thank you so much! I think that's what I was looking at and got
confused as I am pretty out of my depth knowledge wise!
>This entirely depends on the dpi you are going to be printing at
>(resolution).
>
>A4 is about 8.27 inches wide and 11.69 inches tall.
>If you print at 300 pixels
Hi thank you so much for helping! I plan to export as PDFs and upload them to an
online printing company to print on paper. I think the size problem I had was
actually just my inexperience and confusion about how these things work and it
is actually fine. Really appreciate your advice!
>The questi
Hi everyone,
I'm running GIMP 2.10.18. I've spent a long time making individual pages for a
recipe book for charity and now that I've come to export them as PDFs for print
the PDFs are not coming out with the layout. The main design I have on most
pages is a curve shape drawn with path tool, fille
Hi,
I'm having some fun with pics I took trying to get familiar with Gimp. I have a
Pixel 3XL which takes decent shots by itself. The Photos app also has some
prebuilt color filters that I really kind of like.
I tried making a couple of my own under Colors > Colorize but they turn out just
the
Hello,
I am having trouble with the pattern fill.Every time the pattern comes on
the background it is in a tile mode. Is that normal?
Thanks
jenn
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>The Hugin suggestion is a bit of overkill. All sorts of ways with Gimp
>and the
>resize canvas is one way.
>
>Even easier:
>
>Open the two images as layers - It is better if the largest is opened
>first but
>not necessary.
>
>Click and drag either one of the layers into position. Outside the
>canv