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Layer reordering with multiple images Velleyur Nott Siddharth Rao 24 Jul 04:39
  Layer reordering with multiple images Ofnuts 24 Jul 07:31
  Layer reordering with multiple images Grue 25 Jul 12:58
   Layer reordering with multiple images Velleyur Nott Siddharth Rao 28 Jul 10:33
Velleyur Nott Siddharth Rao
2013-07-24 04:39:46 UTC (over 11 years ago)

Layer reordering with multiple images

Hello,

I usually import several image frames using the 'Open as layers' command. However, I notice that my layer are always ordered in the reverse manner. For instance, when I import 700 images as layers, image number 700 is assigned as layer 1 and image number 1 is assigned as layer 700. Is there a way for me to completely reverse this layer ordering?

Thanks for your help. Regards,

V.N. Siddharth Rao
Spin & Energy Laboratory (SEL)
NUS, Singapore

Ofnuts
2013-07-24 07:31:57 UTC (over 11 years ago)

Layer reordering with multiple images

On 07/24/2013 06:39 AM, Velleyur Nott Siddharth Rao wrote:

Hello,

I usually import several image frames using the 'Open as layers' command. However, I notice that my layer are always ordered in the reverse manner. For instance, when I import 700 images as layers, image number 700 is assigned as layer 1 and image number 1 is assigned as layer 700. Is there a way for me to completely reverse this layer ordering?

As far as I can tell the stack order of the files loaded by "File/Open as Layers" is coherent with frames in animations.. if you have frames as individual files named/numbered after their sequence order, "open as layers" will load them in the right order for an animation (first image at the bottom). It is also coherent with the fact that one single file would be added at the top of the stack.

2013-07-25 12:58:13 UTC (over 11 years ago)
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Layer reordering with multiple images

Hello,

I usually import several image frames using the 'Open as layers' command. However, I notice that my layer are always ordered in the reverse manner. For instance, when I import 700 images as layers, image number 700 is assigned as layer 1 and image number 1 is assigned as layer 700. Is there a way for me to completely reverse this layer ordering?

Try Layer - Stack - Reverse layer order.

Velleyur Nott Siddharth Rao
2013-07-28 10:33:25 UTC (over 11 years ago)

Layer reordering with multiple images

Thanks for your inputs, I was able to get what I needed.

Regards,

V.N. Siddharth Rao Spin & Energy Laboratory (SEL)
NUS, Singapore

-----Original Message----- From: gimp-user-list [mailto:gimp-user-list-bounces@gnome.org] On Behalf Of Grue Sent: Thursday, July 25, 2013 8:58 PM To: gimp-user-list@gnome.org
Cc: team@gimpusers.com
Subject: [Gimp-user] Layer reordering with multiple images

Hello,

I usually import several image frames using the 'Open as layers' command. However, I notice that my layer are always ordered in the reverse manner. For instance, when I import 700 images as layers, image number 700 is assigned as layer 1 and image number 1 is assigned as layer 700. Is there a way for me to completely reverse this layer ordering?

Try Layer - Stack - Reverse layer order.

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