07-26-2018, 11:05 PM
OK, I've spent the better part of an hour at this. Seems ridiculous, but even with the aid of multiple websites that don't seem to be describing GIMP as I'm seeing it, I must ask: how do you save changes to an image?
I'm working on a PNG. All I've done is crop it and use the Perspective Tool to remove some distortion. It looks great on screen. So then, no matter if I use various Save or Export options, two things happen: (a) it acts like it's saving the image in its edited form, when really it isn't, and (b) after that non-save, it reverts the image to the way it was before I did my edits. So my work is lost and I have an output file that looks the same as the input file.
It can't be that hard. Could someone please tell me how to save my changes? I'm using GIMP 2.10.4. Many thanks.
I'm working on a PNG. All I've done is crop it and use the Perspective Tool to remove some distortion. It looks great on screen. So then, no matter if I use various Save or Export options, two things happen: (a) it acts like it's saving the image in its edited form, when really it isn't, and (b) after that non-save, it reverts the image to the way it was before I did my edits. So my work is lost and I have an output file that looks the same as the input file.
It can't be that hard. Could someone please tell me how to save my changes? I'm using GIMP 2.10.4. Many thanks.