Crop Marks and Bleed
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Crop Marks and Bleed | Sarah Grant | 09 Oct 12:30 |
Crop Marks and Bleed | Partha Bagchi | 10 Oct 11:40 |
Crop Marks and Bleed | Jehan Pagès | 12 Oct 23:52 |
Crop Marks and Bleed | Sarah Grant | 13 Oct 10:22 |
Crop Marks and Bleed
Hi there
Is there a way to put crop marks and bleed onto a file in GIMP?
If you could let me know asap, that would be great.
Thanks
Sarah
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Crop Marks and Bleed
It's supposed to be in the print dialog box image settings.
On Fri, Oct 9, 2015 at 8:30 AM, Sarah Grant wrote:
Hi there
Is there a way to put crop marks and bleed onto a file in GIMP?
If you could let me know asap, that would be great.
Thanks Sarah
Sarah Grant
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Crop Marks and Bleed
Hi,
On Sat, Oct 10, 2015 at 1:40 PM, Partha Bagchi wrote:
It's supposed to be in the print dialog box image settings.
There you can add crop marks, but not bleed. Indeed it would be nice to have a bleed concept within a GIMP canvas since a lot of GIMP users are working with the printing world. Unfortunately as far as I know, this does not exist currently.
Right now, your best replacement is to compute yourself the bleed size in pixel (depending on your resolution), make your image bigger than the finale size and add guides to exact pixel positions where the bleeds would be for guiding.
Jehan
On Fri, Oct 9, 2015 at 8:30 AM, Sarah Grant wrote:
Hi there
Is there a way to put crop marks and bleed onto a file in GIMP?
If you could let me know asap, that would be great.
Thanks Sarah
Sarah Grant
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Crop Marks and Bleed
Thanks both for the reply - very helpful
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On 13/10/2015 00:52, "Jehan Pagès" wrote:
Hi,
On Sat, Oct 10, 2015 at 1:40 PM, Partha Bagchi wrote:
It's supposed to be in the print dialog box image settings.
There you can add crop marks, but not bleed. Indeed it would be nice to have a bleed concept within a GIMP canvas since a lot of GIMP users are working with the printing world. Unfortunately as far as I know, this does not exist currently.
Right now, your best replacement is to compute yourself the bleed size in pixel (depending on your resolution), make your image bigger than the finale size and add guides to exact pixel positions where the bleeds would be for guiding.
Jehan
On Fri, Oct 9, 2015 at 8:30 AM, Sarah Grant wrote:
Hi there
Is there a way to put crop marks and bleed onto a file in GIMP?
If you could let me know asap, that would be great.
Thanks Sarah
Sarah Grant
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