When you first open your image in GIMP, chances are that the image will be zoomed so that the entire image fits in your canvas. The image we’ll be using to illustrate this with is The Horsehead Nebula in Infrared. This is a very simple task to accomplish in GIMP easily. In this case you will often want to scale the image down to a smaller size more suitable for your use. It’s a common problem that you may have an image that is too large for a particular purpose (embedding in a webpage, posting somewhere online, or including in an email for instance). In keeping with the spirit of the predecessor to this page, I will be using images from the Astronomy Picture of the Day ( APOD), provided by NASA.Īll you need to know to follow these quick examples is to be able to find your image and open it:įile → Open Changing the Size (Dimensions) of an Image (Scale) ¶
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