That's all there is to resizing an image using the GIMP. You should now see the resized image:Resizing images works best when making the image smaller. If you try to make the image larger, the image will lose quality. If you resize it too large, the image will become quite visibly ...
When you place an image in GIMP it may be bigger or smaller than you want so you will have to resize it to make it the size that you want. There are two ways to resize an image in GIMP and they are both easy to do and to remember. The two ways that images can be resized are...
Depending on the size of your image, it will likely be zoomed out to fit within the work area. As you can see here, our photo size is 1280×720, but that’s too large for what we want it to do, so let us look at how to make it smaller. 2] Change the size of an image OK...
Next, the “Export Image as WebP” dialogue will appear. Make sure “Lossless” is unchecked (red arrow). I typically set the “Image Quality” to 80 (blue arrow – this is a percent, so the lower the percentage the lower the quality of the image will be, but the smaller the image...
In GIMP, understanding the file formats is essential for efficient image saving and manipulation. Among the various file types available, it’s crucial to know which file type saves paths in GIMP. This comprehensive guide will provide you with all the information you need to make informed decisio...
For the unaware, tiling an image means to make a repeating pattern from a picture. The picture that is to be tiled is smaller as compared to the bigger image. There are two ways to make a seamless pattern in GIMP. One is using the native Tile feature and the latter takes the help of...
Developed with digital photography in mind, GIMP is not only fast, but it’s also stable. Apart from that, it allows you to remove any unnecessary tools from the mix, making it less likely to make mistakes that you’ll be unable to fix when working. ...
What I mean is this: When you "virtually" rescale a layer, everything behaves as if it were a normal layer rescale operation, but internally the GIMP remembers the original image size. This means if I change my mind later and want to resize again (make it bigger for example), I don'...
paint program, an expert quality photo retouching program, an online batch processing system, a mass production image render-er, an image format converter, etc. Both the 32-bit and 64-bit versions of GIMP are included in a de-duplicated fashion for maximum performance in a smaller install ...
Image 3: The image with a background I wished to make transparent. Image 4: The almost finished product. If you look closely you will see that the image with the transparent background still has some blue sky showing at its top. Had I wanted to remove that then I could either re-appl...