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Rotate image gest squashed Owen 09 Apr 16:38
  Rotate image gest squashed Dunkgrease 09 Apr 16:58
   Rotate image gest squashed Liam R E Quin 09 Apr 17:32
Owen
2013-04-09 16:38:47 UTC (over 11 years ago)

Rotate image gest squashed

Image->Transform->Rotate

Owen

Dunkgrease wrote:

I have an image that I took in portrait, so when I view it in Gimp it is on its side.

When I try to rotate it using transform the image gets squashed, (not cropped, just squashed).

I cannot find any setting that allows me to keep the same image proportions.

Can anyone help?

thanks

Steve

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2013-04-09 16:58:01 UTC (over 11 years ago)
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Rotate image gest squashed

That is exactly what I am doing. But the image is squashed.

Steve

Liam R E Quin
2013-04-09 17:32:56 UTC (over 11 years ago)

Rotate image gest squashed

On Tue, 2013-04-09 at 18:58 +0200, Dunkgrease wrote:

That is exactly what I am doing. But the image is squashed.

If you take a tall thin image and rotate it you will get a short wide image.

If this is not what you expect, or you are trying to do something different, you'll have to explain using a lot more words :-), much more clearly, perhaps with examples.

Please don't post images to the list, but you can post them to imagebucket or somewhere and then send us the URL, and an explanation of what you want to happen exactly, and what actually happens, and we can try to help :-)

Liam

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