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project smaller image into a bigger one
#11
(08-31-2022, 08:00 PM)rich2005 Wrote: For the 'visible' layer

Crop the layer to remove the section containing the erased text
then
Layer -> Layer to image size to restore

30 second example: https://i.imgur.com/NlSeWos.mp4

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Another way, for the visible layer

Set the background colour to black
Remove the layers alpha channel, Layer -> Transparency -> Remove Alpha Channel (overwrites the saved erased pixels)
Restore the layers alpha channel, Colours -> Color-to-Alpha selecting black as the colour

another 30 second example: https://i.imgur.com/ikmPt3G.mp4

Thank you rich for the prompt reply!
I will try it and will come back in case of further questions.
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#12
Thank you, rich!
Unfortunately my GIMP desktop looks very different compired to yours.
In addition I am not able to mark the logo of the image.
You can take a look at the attached video for more details: https://imgur.com/OU9fzGi

I can share my desktop for you, using team viewer, skype or similar sharing program.
Thank you in advance for your response!
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#13
Going for the cropping method. You are almost there, this is the frame from your video where you apply the crop. That was ok, but nothing to crop.

   

You are on the wrong layer  'für klein und groß'
You need to be on the 'Visible' layer.

Gimp has various indicators showing boundaries etc. Look for a yellow dotted layer boundary.

   
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#14
Understood, thank you for this!
I have put the logo and the text in different layers in order to be able to resize them independently.
How to rescale the logo layer/image in order to center it into the width of the image (background)
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#15
(09-01-2022, 09:15 PM)Lucky Wrote: Understood, thank you for this!
I have put the logo and the text in different layers in order to be able to resize them independently.
How to rescale the logo layer/image in order to center it into the width of the image (background)

If you are using a path as in the ealier posts, then you should scale / move the path to the required position. Then on a new layer fill the path Edit -> Fill Path 

If you want to use what you already have, then use Layer -> Scale Layer and the Move tool. 

One of your problems is you do not have the layers dock open. Forget the channels until required.

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Back to removing those saved pixels in the alpha channel. This method might be a little easier for you.

Make a new transparent layer. Layer -> New Layer

Move the new layer to under the layer labeled 'Visible' You can click-drag in the layers dock or there are little up / down arrows bottom of the dock or use the menu Layer -> Stack -> Lower (raise) Layer

Select the layer labeled 'Visible' and merge down into the new layer  Layer -> Merge Down

Another 30 second example https://i.imgur.com/OjWwgca.mp4
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#16
(08-31-2022, 08:00 PM)rich2005 Wrote: For the 'visible' layer

Crop the layer to remove the section containing the erased text
then
Layer -> Layer to image size to restore

30 second example: https://i.imgur.com/NlSeWos.mp4

------------
Another way, for the visible layer

Set the background colour to black
Remove the layers alpha channel, Layer -> Transparency -> Remove Alpha Channel (overwrites the saved erased pixels)
Restore the layers alpha channel, Colours -> Color-to-Alpha selecting black as the colour

another 30 second example: https://i.imgur.com/ikmPt3G.mp4

Thank you, Rich!
I will check this once back at home after 10.09.22 and will come back with questions if any
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