Tutorial : Resize an image with the Gimp 2.8

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I've made this tutorial because too much people upload to much big images on their site, and because most of them can do it with Photoshop but not the Gimp. So you will find in this tutorial how to resize an image with the Gimp, a free design software (GNU) Please let me konw if you liked it ?

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Tutorial : Resize an image with Gimp

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Download The Gimp (GNU Program)

• http://www.gimp.org/downloads/

• And chose the most suitable version to download

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Create a frame

• File > New

• Fill the size

Ex 105*56 px

• Select “transparency”

• Click “ok”

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Adding layers

• Drag and drop your image into the frame (or file > open as layers)

-> Your image is too big !

• Unzoom with Ctrl + mouse scroll

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Select Scale tool

• Select the tool into the toolbox

• If the tool box is not displayed,

- Ctrl + B

- Or Windows > Toolbox

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Resize to the right scale

• Clic on the left high corner and hold Ctrl

• Otherwise the layer won’t be proportionate

• Reduce it until you have the right size

• Use the window

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Repositioning the layer

• Click on the alignment tool

• Click on the layer to select it

• On the tool box click on this two icons

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Result ?

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Save as…. Export as

• When it’s done click on File > Export • Choose a proper name (your SEO will be

grateful ;-))

• Pick a right format • PNG is good because of transparent

background

• Click on export • On the next window let ticked what is

ticked • Reduce the compression level to 7 • Click on export

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Tips

• If you want to resize an another image with this configuration, click right on the layer and delete him before.

• You are more used to Photoshop, download themes, plugins here : http://gimpstuff.org

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Nicolas BYKOFF @notoriousbykoff

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