GIMP :: Screen Print Image Of Woolly Mammoth

Aug 7, 2011

I am trying to screen print an image of a woolly mammoth and it is difficult to render it properly for use with screens(one color)

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GIMP :: How To Set Large Page Size (13X19) In Print Screen

Aug 6, 2010

When I try to set a large page size (13X19) in the print screen from GIMP, it will not go beyond 8 X 11. What do I have to do to set up to print larger. When I do page set up, it always reverts to defaults.

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Paint.NET :: Get Image From Print Screen Function

May 20, 2011

I'm trying to get an image from my "Print Screen" function. I know it's saving to the "clipboard" because I can get the text to show up on a Microsoft Word Document, but not the various colors. The Print Screen is save from the "Command Prompt" Screen where I have code displayed for a program I'm working on.

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GIMP :: Cutting Hole In Image Of TV Screen To Insert (layer Over) Image

Jul 25, 2012

I am making a video in Nero Vision 10 and need to cut out the screen of a tv so that I can layer the TV over an image/video so it looks as though it is on the screen. I enclose a screenshot of the project. 'Transform-tools-crop' only cuts in straight lines so I wonder which device I should use which can cut out an odd bespoke shape? You can see in the uploaded image from the project how the image currently cannot fill the frame without covering it.

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Photoshop Elements :: Unable To Centralize An Image In Print Screen

Feb 4, 2013

unable to centralize an image in the print screen althougth the centre image box is ticked ? I am using elements 11 

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GIMP :: Fit On Screen In Image

Oct 16, 2012

In Photoshop there is a 'fit on screen' in image. What is the equivalent in Gimp?

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GIMP :: Scale Image To Fit Screen?

Jul 10, 2011

I am trying to scale an image to fit my screen, but it doesn't seem to go to 1680x1050. How do I get it to fit?

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GIMP :: Disappears When Image Drag Onto Screen

Mar 3, 2013

I have just downloaded Gimp on my iMac and when I drag an image onto the Gimp screen Gimp just disappears.

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GIMP :: Image Of Arrow Moves From Left To Right Of Screen

Oct 25, 2013

Ok so im working on a project

An animated email signature where an image of an arrow moves from the left to the right of the screen - easily done with a few frames and animation in gimp the arrow needs to move behind a paragraph of text which has the persons name, work address, email and phone numbers.

So the question remains is it possible to have one fixed frame (persons contact details) in a project of say 20 frames (which make the moving arrow behind the text)?? AND can

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GIMP :: Cannot Print Whole Of Image Onto A4

Oct 26, 2012

For some reason I cannot print the whole of an image onto an A4 sheet of paper. I have 2 problems

a) I want the image to be exactly the size of the paper (with no margin). I have removed the margin from the printer dialogue and used the 'print size' command to make the image the right size for an A4 image. The print preview shows there's no margin, but the print still has a small margin.

I am losing about 10 columns of pixels from the left side of the image. Once again the whole image is shown in the preview, but the print has data missing. This still happens when I reduce the size of the image so that there's plenty of room on the paper.

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GIMP :: How To Cut / Copy / Paste And Resize So That Image Fits Screen

Dec 13, 2011

I'm very new to this photo editing. Never used photo shop. Only slightly understand what a layer is and don't really know how they work.

Basically I want to take one image of a person looking at a computer screen and then on the computer screen I want to paste another image so it looks as though they're looking at the image.I have both images but how to cut, copy, paste and resize so that the image fits the screen.

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GIMP :: Make Image Set On Top Of Tool Palettes To Get More Screen Space

Dec 8, 2012

IProblem 1: Tool Palettes on top of image.
I'm using a 15" thinkpad laptop, with I think 1024 x whatever highest resolution. When I use Gimp, my screen real estate is being eaten up by the tool palettes more so than the image I'm trying to work on. I like the tool palettes - I'd like them to stay open - BUT what I'd really like is for the image to lay over top of the palettes, rather than the palettes lying over top of my image.

Problem 2: Zooming and scrolling in the image.
I'm not too sure what was different about photoshop in this regard, but I'm having a bear of a time getting my images to zoom and scroll in the manner I was used to in photoshop. What can I change in the Gimp settings to make it behave more like photoshop in that regard? I found one setting to increase window size as the image zooms, but that was worse.

I like a lot of the aspects of Gimp, but these two things are preventing me from getting to use it very much presently.

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GIMP :: Screen Capture As New Image Doesn't Show Up Correctly

Nov 4, 2011

I'm using GIMP 2.6.11 on Windows XP. I use "ALT + PRINT" to capture the active program's screen and "Edit -> Paste as -> New Image" to create a new image from the captured screen.

The problem is that the new image always shows extra lines (about 3-pixel wide) on the left side and clips the right side. I haven't verified it pixel-by-pixel, but it looks like what's clipped on the right side is displayed on the left side.

But the problem doesn't happen when I do "File -> Create -> Screen Shot -> Grab a single window"; it shows up nicely.

Also even when I use "ALT + PRINT" to capture, the problem doesn't happen when I paste it to a different program, such as Windows Paint or even WordPad; it happens only when I do "Paste as New Image" in GIMP.

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GIMP :: Size Of Image In Print

Jun 25, 2012

When I scan an image, in this case a standard A4 size, and do modifications with Gimp I am making progress in getting a reasonably good result but when I try to print out the final image I would like it to be precisely the exact same size as the original . As it turns out the scan becomes slightly smaller than the original and when I print to A4 paper I get an ugly border. which is either a hard line paper edge or slightly contrasting color (not the pure white original border around my picture).

How to change the size of the image once my scanner puts it into Gimp so that it will correspond with the original, or even overlap by a tiny amount, to eliminate the awful edges. Do I adjust the size of the canvas or the image, or both, and if so what are the tools to use. I've tried some Gimp tools that say they adjust the size of the image but they seem to shrink it in relation to the canvas instead of expanding it. Intuitively, since the image consists of pixels, it would seem there should be a simple way to increase the spaces between all the pixels so that the image increases in size. However I'm discovering that Gimp can be quite counter intuitive.

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GIMP :: How To Insert Then Make Image Rotate That Fits To IPhone Screen

Oct 10, 2013

I have a psd mockup located here. [URL]... - the last one.

inserting image in a proper way to getting the correct final result. I tried already but no succes. How to center the inserted image to the box. How to make image rotate and that fits to iphone screen?

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GIMP :: Can't Get Image To Print At Correct Size

Mar 8, 2012

I'm a very new user to GIMP but have been using paint shop pro for quite some time - I still use version 7

Here's the situation: I received a pdf that I want to print so I imported it into gimp. It's 8.5x11 at 100dpi & two pages. So I imported it as two images (not layers) at same resolution settings. White out the unnecessary images go to print and then to printer preferences. 300 dpi is the smallest resolution on my printer so I also select 8.5x11 paper & 'sale to fit.' The resulting image is so large that approx only the top-left quarter of the doc prints.

OK, so in GIMP I go to 'Print Size' change the image resolution to 300 pixels: same result, exactly
Print size isn't it, lets try 'Scale Image' at 300 pixels. Same result again...

I tried both settings above with 'scale to fit' (printer) on & off with absolutely no changes to the printed image... very strange. Is gimp overriding my printer settings? If so how do I correct this?

Interestingly, when I re-sized the images in gimp (or thats what I thought I was doing with 'print size' & 'scale image') the size of the view-able image on the desktop in the application window did not change... the size of the window stayed the same, the zoom percentage did not change & most importantly the image did not change.

Finally, I checked if the original image prints correctly in Adobe Reader: No problem and it prints fine. Unfortunately, while I have what I need, I'm not one to give up that easily and want to know if the issue is the printer, gimp.

Why I can't get the image to print in GIMP at the correct size?

Windows XP Home SP3 - I just reformatted the hard drive last week so everything is a new clean install
Hp Officejet 4215 all-in-one
GIMP 2.4.7

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GIMP :: Print Image In Cyan Color?

Jul 28, 2011

I've been trying to print an image I made with GIMP in cyan colour, but the printer prints it in green. I even tried to print at Staples, but it still comes out in either green or regular blue. How to fix this discrepancy? Shouldn't you be able to print the image exactly as it is shown in GIMP or is there an issue involving JPEG files?

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GIMP :: How To Resize A4 Image That Will Print On Four A4 Sheet

Aug 13, 2012

I am trying to resize an A4 immage so that it will print on 4 A4 sheets, making it an A3. I have tried but I did'nt manage to do it, it resized it back to A4.

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GIMP :: Image Size Reduced When Trying To Print Landscape?

Aug 18, 2011

I'm trying to print a landscape image but the image is reduced when printed. I open a new A4 sized template and make my image but when it comes time to print the image is smaller on the page than A4. Is there an easy solution to this? I have messed around with orientation both in GIMP and my printer settings, I have used the printers' "fit to page" setting and tried everything I can think of.

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Lightroom :: How To Reset Print Template Screen In Print Module

Apr 1, 2012

I cannot seem to reset the print template screen while in the  " Print " module. It has adopted the smallest pic size with three times the normal border. I wish to reset to full screen in print module

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GIMP :: Resize Image To Print As Business Card Using Labels?

Jun 12, 2011

When I went to make my business cards, I had the settings at 2in x 3.5in 300dpi in GIMP.

When I go to print them as business cards using GimpLabels, you can only see the very top portion of my image. After switching the ruler settings to pxl (in the corner) I noticed my image is actually 2500 pixels by 3500 pixels. Obviously a business card is not that big. So... Is there anyway to easily scale this to the correct size?

I actually have about 10 different versions of this card I have to print.... So it would really suck if I'd have to go in an manually scale every one of them. It would be nice if GimpLabels would scale it itself you know?

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GIMP :: Cannot Change Image Pixel Dimensions From Print Size Dialogue

Dec 15, 2012

"Image > Print Size" really IS the command you are looking for.

The key is to pay attention to the units-of-measure shown on the Print Size dialogue box:- The "Width" and "Height" values under Print Size are displayed in real-world units (inches, mm, etc.), not image pixels.- The "Resolution" values are displayed in pixels-per-unit.- You cannot change your image's pixel dimensions (aka scale the image) from the Print Size dialogue. That's what the "Scale Image" command is for.Remember the relation between pixel and print sizes is:(print size) = (pixel size) / (print resolution)

When you change the image's print resolution, of course the real-world size (the "width" or "height" shown in the Print Size dialog) of your image will update to reflect the new print resolution -- that value is calculated from your image's actual pixel size and whatever resolution value you just entered. This is totally normal behavior -- in fact, it's expected. If you change an image's resolution from, say, 150 pixels/inch to 75 pixels/inch, this doubles the print size of your image but only the print size; the image's pixel size remains precisely the same as before. (You can confirm this by comparing "Image > Canvas Size..." before and after changing the resolution.)

And as others have stated, if you're using the image for Web viewing then its print resolution has absolutely zero effect on how it will appear onscreen (print resolution only affects, well, actual printing), in which case you'll want to use the "Scale Image" command to actually scale your image larger or smaller.

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GIMP :: Creating High Quality Image That Will Look Good Printed At Print Shop?

Dec 18, 2013

So I couldn't think of a better place to put this. I have something that I'm thinking of having professionally printed. What are the steps I should take to make sure I produce a high quality image? File format, Dpi and so forth. Make a list of steps to creating a high quality image file that will look good printed from a print shop.

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Photoshop :: Print Screen?

Jan 20, 2006

I have this video on the comp., and I want to copy a picture of a video from the video. So I press the print screen button and it copys the whole window but it doesnt copy the video.

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Photoshop :: Alt+print Screen

Oct 12, 2005

I'm using CS2, and i wanna get a print screen of one of the pallets (one of the little windows on the right). when i click ALT+PrintScreen on the keyboard, it copies the entire screen.

I tried on someone else's computer using PS 5.5 and pressing ALT+Printscreen does only the required pallet.

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Photoshop :: Screen And Print Discrepancies

Oct 31, 2012

I'm running CS6 on a Win7, 64bit machine.
 
I've used PS off and on for a few years. Everytime I upgraded; no problem output quality is the same. But since CS6 I have a problem between my PC and print and display on other PCs. The images on my PC look excellent, vibrant with good colour balance. But if I open them on my laptop or look at them on someone else's machine the contrast is very dark, with a reddish tone. It's the same results with printing. Consequently I'm working in the dark trying to second guess what final images will look like.
 
I'm not sure why and it's confined just to PS as everything seems calibrated correctly becuase any of my Illustrator, Premier or After Effects projects look as they should on my monitor as well within the tolarences expected on my laptop or anyone else's PC.

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Photoshop :: Matching Screen To Print

Oct 22, 2013

I am preparing some art for print which is being done by a professional printer. I want to be able to match my monitor display so that it accurately represents what will be printed by using the printer's drivers. 

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Photoshop :: Print Like Screen Color

Apr 25, 2009

Can any one give me a way that i can print a picture from photoshop and give me the same color of the output page.

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Nov 20, 2007

how to create a cool looking screen print style finish?

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Photoshop :: CS3 Print Screen Performance

Jul 11, 2008

In general the performance of CS3 is suffient for everything except when I go to print. It takes over 2 minutes for the "Print" Window to come up. I've done some online research and have made some recommended settings chnages that are suppose to improve performance, but nothing is working for this particular issue.

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Illustrator :: Saving A PNG For BOTH Screen And Print

Jan 20, 2014

I have a client who is requesting that their "image" be saved as a PNG at "715px X 915px at 72 dpi", and have it print with the text crisp and clear. I have tried to convince them to use a PDF instead to ensure that the print quality would be where they want it to be however they reject that idea.
 
1. They are requesting 72 dpi not ppi. There is a difference, one is screen one is print. You cant have both in my opinion. I have been using ppi, since that is the setting that illustrator and photoshop allows.
 
2. You also should not save anything for print at 72 ppi. That will not produce the best quality image regardless.
 
3. I have attempted several different ways to save this.
 
- I have saved it in illustrator as a png and mulitple resolutions.
- I have used my illustrator png and put in Photoshop and re saved it, after re sizing it. The dimensions in illustrator never seem to stay accurate.
- i have attempted to save it as a PDF and convert to PNG is acrobat.
 
None of these work. There is no issue getting it to look nice on screen, its the printing part that I am having an issue with. When I save it at anything higher then 72 it increases the dimensions. If I create it at anything higher then 72, the dimensions increase as well. I have not been able to keep it at 715px x 915 px and have it print clearly. They come back and tell me i need to decrease the size, or the text is too blurry.
 
How do I get this PNG to be 715px by 915px at a 72 ppi (or dpi) resolution look good on screen, and print with clear crisp text?

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