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213714950.1775275.145227432... 08 Jan 21:19
  superimposing CHRIS DUNKERLEY 08 Jan 17:32
   superimposing Ofnuts 08 Jan 23:10
CHRIS DUNKERLEY
2016-01-08 17:32:07 UTC (almost 9 years ago)

superimposing

Dear Sir anyone I have just purchased  Gimp2.8 for mac os for superimposing I have followed the tutorials on you tube but my version doesen't seem to work I get the basic picture but when i go to open a second it just replaces the first one I run  windows 7 follow all the instructions but nothing seems to work.  Can   anybody help!   Thanks  CHRIS DUNKERLEY

( GANDALF )

Ofnuts
2016-01-08 23:10:55 UTC (almost 9 years ago)

superimposing

On 08/01/16 18:32, CHRIS DUNKERLEY wrote:

Dear Sir anyone I have just purchased Gimp2.8 for mac os for superimposing I have followed the tutorials on you tube but my version doesen't seem to work I get the basic picture but when i go to open a second it just replaces the first one I run windows 7 follow all the instructions but nothing seems to work. Can anybody help! Thanks CHRIS DUNKERLEY

( GANDALF )
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I assume you open the second image using FIle>Open as layers in the window that contains the first one.

If the second image is the same size as the first one, it completely overlays it and the original one won't be visible until you make the first image transparent or shift its position. If you want to have the images side by side you have to enlarge the canvas to fit two images (see Image>Canvas size).