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Mug sublimation images.
#11
^^ I have to say LOL!. The obvious is obvious unless you are me. Thank you Blighty. This is big steps for me so I'm very grateful. I have spent a good few hours this afternoon trying things out, I wouldn't ask if I haven't tried first.  Rolleyes Smile

Can I ask how to keep the aspect ratio.

Cheers Pal1
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#12
(12-10-2017, 05:26 PM)Pal1 Wrote: Can I ask how to keep the aspect ratio.

Another easy one  Smile

Check the Keep Aspect box.


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#13
Hi Blighty,

^^Below the black colour selection dialog area, I don't have the same as in your pic above. Mine says "You can drop dockable dialogs here. There is nothing about aspect ratio, even when I have a layer and clicked on scale tool.

Cheers,
Pal1
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#14
(12-10-2017, 10:32 PM)Pal1 Wrote: Below the black colour selection dialog area, I don't have the same as in your pic above. Mine says "You can drop dockable dialogs here. There is nothing about aspect ratio, even when I have a layer and clicked on scale tool.

Go to Windows > Dockable Dialogues
Select Tool Options

I don't remember where it opens, maybe as a separate window.
Where ever it is drag it and drop to where it says You can drop dockable dialogs here

NOTE: Don't drag the window title bar, drag the actual tab. The tab that has the words Tool Options on it.

Make sure that the Tool Options dialogue is visible at all times. It is used almost continuously.
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#15
(12-10-2017, 10:32 PM)Pal1 Wrote: ...snip...Below the black colour selection dialog area, I don't have the same as in your pic above. Mine says "You can drop dockable dialogs here.....

Oh dear Wink

Some videos on basic Gimp installation

https://www.gimp-forum.net/Thread-Gimp-I...202#pid202

the one you want is https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZQz0zCyVFJU 4 min
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#16
Thanks for the help. I followed the video and reset default  Big Grin Cheers.
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#17
Hi folks,

I've been painting artistic pictures. I've scanned them into my computer. I'm using gimp to resize then print. The printed picture colours are off. Would I be able to convert from RGB to CMYK in gimp. If so, could you help me please. 

Cheers,
PAL1
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#18
(01-03-2018, 08:33 PM)Pal1 Wrote: Hi folks,

I've been painting artistic pictures. I've scanned them into my computer. I'm using gimp to resize then print. The printed picture colours are off. Would I be able to convert from RGB to CMYK in gimp. If so, could you help me please. 

Converting to CMYK will not fix the colours. Might even make them worse.

This is a quote from a conversion service
Some RGB colors that you can see on your monitor (in particular, blue, green and all bright vibrant colors) cannot be printed and/or replicated with standard CMYK inks. Keep in mind that, when creating a file for print, you should always make the original file in CMYK color mode before starting to work on it."...unquote...

Converting to CMYK these are some (free) options

There is an old plugin for Gimp that produces a CMYK image as a final operation. Gimp is not a CMYK editor. As far as I know it still works in latest Gimp 2.8.x (but not Gimp 2.9)

This demo I made some time ago http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2rby7r771D4&hd=1 (5 minutes) gives some information on use.

The plugin requires an old file to work with Gimp 2.8 The needed files are bundled here: http://www.mediafire.com/file/azx5y5uyd7...tility.zip (5MB)

There are of course other ways. 
On line using http://www.rgb2cmyk.org depending on file size
The drawing application Krita works in both RGB and CMYK and can convert between colour spaces.
Command line ImageMagick will convert RGB to CMYK in several formats.

In the event you need a CMYK PDF
Using the DTP application Scribus, this is a demo for a question posted on this forum https://youtu.be/_yutJ51qMJw
On line http://www.pdf2cmyk.com
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#19
Theres also this:

https://sk1project.net/
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#20
Cheers folks, I'll give it a go  Smile
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