GIMP :: Resize Picture From 383 X 473 To 600 X 600
Oct 26, 2011The size of my picture is 383 x 473 . I have to change the size for dvlottery to 600 x 600. How can i resize my picture to 600 x 600 in gimp without changing the picture?
View 1 RepliesThe size of my picture is 383 x 473 . I have to change the size for dvlottery to 600 x 600. How can i resize my picture to 600 x 600 in gimp without changing the picture?
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