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looking for binary software to install Ma, John (CS - CIS) 06 Apr 19:11
  looking for binary software to install Chris Mohler 06 Apr 19:25
C1D4B64B52590347BEC8040EB06... 07 Oct 20:20
  [SPAM] - Re: looking for binary software to install - Email found in subject Chris Mohler 06 Apr 22:36
   [SPAM] - Re: looking for binary software to install - Email found in subject Chris Mohler 06 Apr 23:18
    [SPAM] - Re: looking for binary software to install - Email found in subject Branko Vukelic 07 Apr 00:37
     [SPAM] - Re: [SPAM] - Re: looking for binary software to install - Email found in subject - Email found in subject Ma, John (CS - CIS) 07 Apr 00:43
Ma, John (CS - CIS)
2010-04-06 19:11:56 UTC (almost 15 years ago)

looking for binary software to install

Hi,

I am just looking for your binary software to download so that I can install it to my computer with the OS Windows XP (even old version is fine to me). Viewed your web site, but it's hard to find any binary software there. I am not interested in the source code.

I am a web developer using the MS ASP.Net and I would like to use your software to design some images for our corporation.

Thanks,

John

Chris Mohler
2010-04-06 19:25:15 UTC (almost 15 years ago)

looking for binary software to install

On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 12:11 PM, Ma, John (CS - CIS) wrote:

I am just looking for your binary software to download so that I can install it to my computer with the OS Windows XP (even old version is fine to me). Viewed your web site, but it’s hard to find any binary software there.  I am not interested in the source code.

http://www.gimp.org/windows/

Chris

Chris Mohler
2010-04-06 22:36:30 UTC (almost 15 years ago)

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On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 3:26 PM, Ma, John (CS - CIS) wrote:

Thanks Chris.  I installed the software successfully with the link you sent to me.  I am wondering if there is a feature to resize the image object and the background in this software?

Hi John,

I'm not sure what you mean - can you please provide some more details?

Chris

Chris Mohler
2010-04-06 23:18:10 UTC (almost 15 years ago)

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On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 4:13 PM, Ma, John (CS - CIS) wrote: Hi Chris,

By looking at your documentation, I found how to resize an image as below, but still looking for the feature hot to resize the >background (the underneath layer). If you know how, please let me know.

Have you tried Image->Canvas Size?

If you're new to image editing, you should probably search around for GIMP tutorials. The manual is a must-read as well.

Chris

Branko Vukelic
2010-04-07 00:37:28 UTC (almost 15 years ago)

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John,

If you want to resize the background layer without affecting other layers, I think you won't find a software package that does that. To resize all layers, though:

Image -> Scale image

To resize only the background, the best you can do, I think is to paste background layer in another image, and use the option above to scale that. Then paste it back into the original image, and remove the original background layer (if you don't need it anymore).

On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 11:18 PM, Chris Mohler wrote:

On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 4:13 PM, Ma, John (CS - CIS) wrote: Hi Chris,

By looking at your documentation, I found how to resize an image as below, but still looking for the feature hot to resize the >background (the underneath layer).  If you know how, please let me know.

Have you tried Image->Canvas Size?

If you're new to image editing, you should probably search around for GIMP tutorials.  The manual is a must-read as well.

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Ma, John (CS - CIS)
2010-04-07 00:43:21 UTC (almost 15 years ago)

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Thanks for the reminder, Branko. I guess I kind of figured it out now. Have a nice evening !

John

-----Original Message----- From: Branko Vukelic [mailto:bg.branko@gmail.com] Sent: Tuesday, April 06, 2010 4:37 PM To: Ma, John (CS - CIS)
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John,

If you want to resize the background layer without affecting other layers, I think you won't find a software package that does that. To resize all layers, though:

Image -> Scale image

To resize only the background, the best you can do, I think is to paste background layer in another image, and use the option above to scale that. Then paste it back into the original image, and remove the original background layer (if you don't need it anymore).

On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 11:18 PM, Chris Mohler wrote:

On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 4:13 PM, Ma, John (CS - CIS) wrote: Hi Chris,

By looking at your documentation, I found how to resize an image as below, but still looking for the feature hot to resize the >background (the underneath layer).  If you know how, please let me know.

Have you tried Image->Canvas Size?

If you're new to image editing, you should probably search around for GIMP tutorials.  The manual is a must-read as well.

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