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Using GIMP 2.8.22, Repositioned image disappears!
#11
(07-23-2022, 12:06 AM)zeuspaul Wrote: I am confused.  Try file/new and create an image large enough to encapsulate all of your images.  Then file/open as layers and open the images you want to reposition.
Hmmm...... Ok, trying that on my test image....
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#12
You can see the extent of the canvas if you zoom to 100%. If you want a *white box* representing the size of the canvas then create a new layer. You want the *white box* as the background layer so you have to make it the lowest layer otherwise it will cover other layers. Or if the white box is a layer and it doesn't fill the canvas then you can scale the *white box* layer to the size of the canvas.
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#13
Actually all zoom levels let you see the extent of the canvas. For a view without having to scroll select zoom levels less than 100%, depends on size of canvas.
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