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flyers clickedanad2 29 Mar 00:54
  flyers Steve Kinney 31 Mar 15:40
clickedanad2
2012-03-29 00:54:48 UTC (almost 13 years ago)

flyers

I used word 2000 to create a flyer  - inserted photo - typed text over photo - looked nice but it was a pain to finally convert to jpg - so
I'd like to recreate it with the same photo using gimp
I had to change from full color to grayscale so text would show
my question - can I use the photo and then for text box can I change that to a lightened grayscale for text background and
instead of setting the text box, can it expand as I type
I would only use gimp for flyers and I'm thinkin'
why download if it doesn't do what I'd like it too
 
thanks for your input

Steve Kinney
2012-03-31 15:40:05 UTC (almost 13 years ago)

flyers

On 03/28/2012 08:54 PM, clickedanad2 wrote:

I used word 2000 to create a flyer - inserted photo - typed text over photo - looked nice but it was a pain to finally convert to jpg - so
I'd like to recreate it with the same photo using gimp I had to change from full color to grayscale so text would show my question - can I use the photo and then for text box can I change that to a lightened grayscale for text background and instead of setting the text box, can it expand as I type I would only use gimp for flyers and I'm thinkin' why download if it doesn't do what I'd like it too

If I had to do this I believe I would use Open Office, and make the "print ready" file in PDF. But yes, you can alter the photo in any way you want - or even make the whole flyer - in the GIMP.

I am guessing that all you want to do is add text to the photo, import that to Word, and print the resulting document.

With your photo open in the GIMP, turn on the Text tool and type your words and, in the Tool Options dock dialog, choose your font, size, alignment, etc. as needed. The text appears in a box with "drag handles" so you can make it any size/shape (as long as it's a rectangle) you want. The text is on a layer of its own, above the image.

To make the text more legible against a photographic background, you can make it any color by selecting your color in the main Color Picker dialog, then drag and drop the color to the image with the text layer selected. (It will already be selected if you just made it.)

You can also select the base layer - your original photo - in the Layers dock dialog, and create a new transparent layer (1st button in the row at the bottom of the Layers dock dialog). This layer will be under your text layer in the stack. Then, use the Rectangle Select (or any selection tool) to select an area under your text that can be filled with any color, and made semi-transparent by using the Opacity slider in the Layers dock dialog.

Example: http://pilobilus.net/img/hello-world.jpg

Source file: http://pilobilus.net/img/hello-world.xcf

And that just barely scratches the surface of what you can do with text & photos...

:o)

Steve