>Thanks, but somehow, it's sorted itself out. I've done it like this
>before, with
>no problems, so I don't know what the problem was. Closed Gimp down,
>and started
>again, and it was fine. Confused.
You should still understand how things work.
All depends on the format of the image you paste **
>Hi Rob,
>
>On Sat, 28 Mar 2020 14:20:49 +0100
>rob1955 wrote:
>1. You should use .xcf for your gimp workflow, and import/export to
>different
>formats at the final stages:
>
>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XCF_(file_format)
>
>2. Can you upload / E-mail the problematic files?
Thanks, but somehow,
Hi Rob,
On Sat, 28 Mar 2020 14:20:49 +0100
rob1955 wrote:
> I created a png file, so the background is transparent. I then opened another
> file, a jpg, to paste the png onto it. The problem is, it's in greyscale, when
> the original is in colour. What's happened, and how do I solve it.
>
1. Y
I created a png file, so the background is transparent. I then opened another
file, a jpg, to paste the png onto it. The problem is, it's in greyscale, when
the original is in colour. What's happened, and how do I solve it.
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