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* '''Q''': How do you fix glowy red eyes in photographs? | * '''Q''': How do you fix glowy red eyes in photographs? | ||
** '''A''': Filters -> Enhance -> Red-eye removal | ** '''A''': Filters -> Enhance -> Red-eye removal | ||
+ | * '''Q''': After expanding the canvas (e.g. when {{l/sub|making two images adjacent|image editing}}), the new part of the image seems to be undisplayable – anything placed there becomes invisible. How do you make it visible? | ||
+ | ** '''A''': Image → Fit Canvas to Layers | ||
+ | *** Sometimes this doesn't work either. Tentatively, you have to be sure you're working with a ''layer'' and not a "floating selection". | ||
+ | ** <s>'''A''': Image → Flatten</s> | ||
+ | *** 2022-11-22: This no longer works; it just reduces the canvas to the size of the first image. | ||
+ | *** There's probably some better way of doing this that doesn't remove the transparent layer, but I haven't figured it out yet. I'm still not entirely sure what's happening here; I just know that flattening the image does fix the problem. --[[User:Woozle|Woozle]] ([[User talk:Woozle|talk]]) 09:40, 23 March 2015 (EDT) | ||
'''Unanswered''': | '''Unanswered''': | ||
* How do you draw simple shapes, e.g. a circle? --[[User:Woozle|Woozle]] 11:09, 14 July 2007 (EDT) | * How do you draw simple shapes, e.g. a circle? --[[User:Woozle|Woozle]] 11:09, 14 July 2007 (EDT) | ||
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===Pages=== | ===Pages=== | ||
* [[/alternatives]]: due to many issues with GIMP's user interface, there have been several attempts to create a more friendly alternative using the same codebase | * [[/alternatives]]: due to many issues with GIMP's user interface, there have been several attempts to create a more friendly alternative using the same codebase |
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About
GIMP, often referred to as "The GIMP", is an open-source image editing and painting program, with approximately the same capabilities as PhotoShop and PaintShop Pro. It is available for Linux, Microsoft Windows, and other platforms.
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Tips
When trying to dock a "dockable dialog", you have to grab the tab of the dialog, not the dialog window.
Questions
Answered:
- Q: How do you paint with transparency?
- A: Use the "eraser" tool - between the paintbrush and airbrush tools.
- Q: How do you dock the dockable dialogs (aka toolboxes)?
- A: Supposedly you can drop toolboxes onto a horizontal bar in the main toolbar, but this doesn't seem to work in some versions of Gimp (the bar may display a popup claiming you can do this, but it doesn't work). Alternatively, you can click on the left-pointing triangle-in-a-box on the right hand side of the main toolbar, which opens a menu that allows (among other things) adding any toolbox to the main toolbar as a tab.
- Q: How do you fix glowy red eyes in photographs?
- A: Filters -> Enhance -> Red-eye removal
- Q: After expanding the canvas (e.g. when making two images adjacent), the new part of the image seems to be undisplayable – anything placed there becomes invisible. How do you make it visible?
- A: Image → Fit Canvas to Layers
- Sometimes this doesn't work either. Tentatively, you have to be sure you're working with a layer and not a "floating selection".
A: Image → Flatten- 2022-11-22: This no longer works; it just reduces the canvas to the size of the first image.
- There's probably some better way of doing this that doesn't remove the transparent layer, but I haven't figured it out yet. I'm still not entirely sure what's happening here; I just know that flattening the image does fix the problem. --Woozle (talk) 09:40, 23 March 2015 (EDT)
- A: Image → Fit Canvas to Layers
Unanswered:
- How do you draw simple shapes, e.g. a circle? --Woozle 11:09, 14 July 2007 (EDT)
Pages
- /alternatives: due to many issues with GIMP's user interface, there have been several attempts to create a more friendly alternative using the same codebase