I have 256*256 image.
I would like to offset it in a way that Gimp creates 512*512 canvas with 4 images (256*256) offseted.
	
	
	
I would like to offset it in a way that Gimp creates 512*512 canvas with 4 images (256*256) offseted.
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		I have 256*256 image. 
	
	
	
I would like to offset it in a way that Gimp creates 512*512 canvas with 4 images (256*256) offseted. 
		
		
		08-26-2017, 08:13 AM 
	
	 
	
		4 copies of the same image?
	 
	
	
	
		
		
		08-26-2017, 08:21 AM 
	
	 
	
		I hope I am understanding your requirements correctly. 
	
	
	
Create a new image 512x512. Use (File > Open As Layers) to open your 4 256 x 256 images. Each image will be on its own layer. (If it is only 1 image that you are displaying 4 times: use Open As Layers to open the 1 image. Then, in the Layers Dialogue, use the Duplicate button to duplicate the image 3 more times.) Use (Image > Guides) to create 1 vertical and 1 horizontal guide at the 256 pixel position. Make sure (View > Snap to Guides) is on. For each of the 4 images: Select the image in the layers dialogue, then use the Move tool to move it into position. (08-26-2017, 08:13 AM)Ofnuts Wrote: 4 copies of the same image?Yes (08-26-2017, 08:21 AM)Blighty Wrote: I hope I am understanding your requirements correctly. Thanks. I just noticed that Gimp has offset by x/2, y/2. Is this possible to do that with one click with offset by 2*x, 2*y ? That is what I would need. 
		
		
		08-26-2017, 12:07 PM 
	
	 
	
	
	
	
(08-26-2017, 12:07 PM)Blighty Wrote:(08-26-2017, 11:41 AM)grit Wrote: I just noticed that Gimp has offset by x/2, y/2. I found tile filter which expands image to 512*512 but does not offset it. Is it possible to offset it with another filter ? 
		
		
		08-26-2017, 01:08 PM 
	
	 
	(08-26-2017, 08:21 AM)Blighty Wrote: I hope I am understanding your requirements correctly. Slightly faster: 
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