👉Tip: Before you start editing, you might want to make a copy of your original image in your image folder. In this way you will still have the original image, in case something goes wrong.👈
Usually GIMP tutorials in RUclips consumes a lot of time to explain simple stuffs. Your video was short, right to the point. Will be visiting again. Liked and Subscribed. Thank you.
Hi GW Jan! In your "how to scale or resize an image" tutorial, you selected an image with a very high amount of pixels and you reduced the pixels, but ... what to do when you want to resize an image with a low amount of pixels in a much bigger image? For example you have an image 375x375 px and you want to resize it to 192x1920. In most cases the image will be unsharp. Is there a way to create a sharp image?
Hi Barth Put! You can ofcourse fill in a higher amount of pixels and get a bigger picture. When you go to filters, enhance, sharpnen you can increase the sharpness and experimental find out how much sharpness looks good for a peticular image. Definitly worth a try, the results can be nice! Hope this helps. Best, Jan.
I'm new to gimp so please forgive me but when I do a scale of an image it gives me a duplicate every time and when I try deleting or cutting it deletes the scaled image as well.
Hi! There are several differences. With scale -> image you have no framework to scale, only values in the dialogbox and you can not scale one layer when your project has multiple layers. With the scale tool form the toolbox you get a framework and you can scale the layers separately from each other. Hope this helps 😉 Jan.
Please help. I need to add an extra 0.125" (3.2 mm) of background along the top, bottom, and sides of your cover. I work in GIMP and don`t know how to do it. Every time I scale it, it scales back to previous dimensions. (even when I unchain it)
no one seems to talk about increasing the size of an image. Can i take an image that is a specific x and y dimesion in pixels and increase the image without losing clarity and definition?
I need some help. I just started using GIMP. I'm creating images for a pitch deck. I have about 11 layers going on, as I'm creating a mock film poster. I started to notice, yellow-ish lines, appearing in the project. They are clearly from where I have taken a photo, dropped it into Gimp (a layer) and created a path around an object (like an actress), shrunk them down and placed them in a different are of the image (layer). It looks as though the initial outline (prior to shrinking the image) still remains, in faded form in the project. WHAT AM I DOING WRONG? CAN ANYONE HELP ME FIGURE OUT HOW TO REMOVE THEM? As they are clearly ruining the overall image I am building. Thank you! Simon
Can someone tell me why the quality of my image decreases a lot when make it smaller ? The preview of the resize is perfect but when I confirm it becomes blurred.
Hi Liney. sorry to hear that. 😧 As far as I know, the qualtity always decrases when rescaling. But I am not sure what you mean by the preview, because in the scale dialog box, there is no preview. Only after clicking the scale button, you can see the result. Please let me know ... Best, Jan. GW. 👍
@@gimpworkshop9729 Thanks for your answer. On my version of Gimp 2.10 I can see directly the image's resizing. I can change the size by drag and drop my mouse on the picture. So I see how the image will be before confirm the size [in the tool box]. And the preview seems always clean but when I confirm... disaster.
Hi Liney, I don't understand excactly how you do it.... 😕When you scale the image, according to the video, you can only fill in the new size, so when you scale your image with the mouse, you probably have a tool active. Maybe the scale tool or the unified transform tool? Can you tell me what toolbox you have open when you 'confirm'. On whtat button do you confirm... scale, okay, transform??? Maybe when you tell me step by step what you are doing, we can solve the mistery 😃
Hi GW. I realy do like your way of teach Gimp and the info are very usefull. I am having problems using Gimp. The problem is I need to strech only part of a image, like the sky for exemple, I can do that but as a result everytime I am getting a white line on the image betwen the strached part and the non streched part. Can you please help me on that?
Hi Flávio Veras! Thanks for you kind comment. I am not sure how you do it, but you can try the following: When you select the part that you want to stretch, do not use the rectangle select tool, but try the free select tool. Then you can go to select and then feather. Maybe feather the selection with a higher amount of pixels, 30 or 50 or more. And then stretch it with the scale tool maybe? Please let me know if it helps. Regards, Jan. GW.
👉Tip: Before you start editing, you might want to make a copy of your original image in your image folder. In this way you will still have the original image, in case something goes wrong.👈
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Usually GIMP tutorials in RUclips consumes a lot of time to explain simple stuffs. Your video was short, right to the point. Will be visiting again. Liked and Subscribed. Thank you.
Thank you so much! I have watched so many tutorials that didn't show these easy steps. LEGEND!
Helpful and on point. Some other video had 100Kviews and was crap, about time youtube listened. Your video is a gem. Thanks.
Thank you for this! It was causing me anxiety and you explained exactly what I needed.
Can you make a screen shot off google the right size for a RUclips thumbnail? Because every picture I find is way too small. I’m stuck.
Very helpful, but I still need to know how to make it print out in the correct scale? Thank you for the great tutorial!
this didnt change the size, just the resolution. how do i make the image smaller?
Hi GW Jan! In your "how to scale or resize an image" tutorial, you selected an image with a very high amount of pixels and you reduced the pixels, but ... what to do when you want to resize an image with a low amount of pixels in a much bigger image? For example you have an image 375x375 px and you want to resize it to 192x1920. In most cases the image will be unsharp. Is there a way to create a sharp image?
Hi Barth Put! You can ofcourse fill in a higher amount of pixels and get a bigger picture. When you go to filters, enhance, sharpnen you can increase the sharpness and experimental find out how much sharpness looks good for a peticular image. Definitly worth a try, the results can be nice! Hope this helps. Best, Jan.
Hi Jan. Thanks for your reply! I will give it a try, but not now :-) But I will let you know if it works...or not :-)
@@barthput8628 its been 2 years tell him now lol
@@abhikush4017 Hi Alex. Didn't you get the message? I am sorry to tell you but Jan died in April 2018 :-(
@@barthput8628 really bro? How, can u tell me more
This was very usefull and short I like this
thank you
Very helpful video, thank you!
Very helpful and to the point. Thank You.
Thank you, Ollie Stanley, I am glad that the tutorial helped 😃.
very pleasant to listen to and clear instructions . thanks
Thank you!!
Thank you!
Thanks very very much.
I'm new to gimp so please forgive me but when I do a scale of an image it gives me a duplicate every time and when I try deleting or cutting it deletes the scaled image as well.
Please what is the difference between:(Image> scale image) and (Scale tool>scale image)??Thanks a lot.
Hi! There are several differences. With scale -> image you have no framework to scale, only values in the dialogbox and you can not scale one layer when your project has multiple layers. With the scale tool form the toolbox you get a framework and you can scale the layers separately from each other. Hope this helps 😉 Jan.
This video was very effective. Thank you.
Please help. I need to add an extra 0.125" (3.2 mm) of background along the top, bottom, and sides of your cover. I work in GIMP and don`t know how to do it. Every time I scale it, it scales back to previous dimensions. (even when I unchain it)
no one seems to talk about increasing the size of an image. Can i take an image that is a specific x and y dimesion in pixels and increase the image without losing clarity and definition?
I need some help. I just started using GIMP. I'm creating images for a pitch deck. I have about 11 layers going on, as I'm creating a mock film poster. I started to notice, yellow-ish lines, appearing in the project. They are clearly from where I have taken a photo, dropped it into Gimp (a layer) and created a path around an object (like an actress), shrunk them down and placed them in a different are of the image (layer). It looks as though the initial outline (prior to shrinking the image) still remains, in faded form in the project. WHAT AM I DOING WRONG? CAN ANYONE HELP ME FIGURE OUT HOW TO REMOVE THEM? As they are clearly ruining the overall image I am building. Thank you! Simon
Can someone tell me why the quality of my image decreases a lot when make it smaller ? The preview of the resize is perfect but when I confirm it becomes blurred.
Hi Liney. sorry to hear that. 😧 As far as I know, the qualtity always decrases when rescaling. But I am not sure what you mean by the preview, because in the scale dialog box, there is no preview. Only after clicking the scale button, you can see the result. Please let me know ... Best, Jan. GW. 👍
@@gimpworkshop9729 Thanks for your answer. On my version of Gimp 2.10 I can see directly the image's resizing. I can change the size by drag and drop my mouse on the picture. So I see how the image will be before confirm the size [in the tool box]. And the preview seems always clean but when I confirm... disaster.
Hi Liney, I don't understand excactly how you do it.... 😕When you scale the image, according to the video, you can only fill in the new size, so when you scale your image with the mouse, you probably have a tool active. Maybe the scale tool or the unified transform tool? Can you tell me what toolbox you have open when you 'confirm'. On whtat button do you confirm... scale, okay, transform??? Maybe when you tell me step by step what you are doing, we can solve the mistery 😃
Hi GW. I realy do like your way of teach Gimp and the info are very usefull. I am having problems using Gimp. The problem is I need to strech only part of a image, like the sky for exemple, I can do that but as a result everytime I am getting a white line on the image betwen the strached part and the non streched part. Can you please help me on that?
Hi Flávio Veras! Thanks for you kind comment. I am not sure how you do it, but you can try the following: When you select the part that you want to stretch, do not use the rectangle select tool, but try the free select tool. Then you can go to select and then feather. Maybe feather the selection with a higher amount of pixels, 30 or 50 or more. And then stretch it with the scale tool maybe? Please let me know if it helps. Regards, Jan. GW.
Yes it work, thank you so much.
Awesome! Your welcome!
When i scale my image it looks so horrible even it was hd before. Can some1 help?
Really informative
Thank you vieju!!
WheI need to do If I need to crop the picture? Scale image again?
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How to scale it to 128×128 ?
Thanks! Name of the music?
Hi Eduardo Cristaldo! Thank you very much 👌 The name of the music is in the video description 🎼 Best, Jan. GW
Thanks!
i can't change 1920 x 1080 photo to 1500 x 500 why im so angry 😡
ok but wtf??? its changing the size of all my layers??
And tell me your not Dutch…😊❤
Thank you!
Thank you !!