My canvas is sized 1920x1080. The picture I'm working with is 1920x1279 and I'm trying to crop one part of it so I get 1920x1080. When I press Shift+C and enter size I want to crop it to, the cropping outline is much smaller than the size I'm entering. I know this for a fact because as I've said my canvas is 1920x1080 but when I put crop size into the same resolution (1920x1080), the crop outline is smaller than the canvas.
How do I solve this? I can't formulate the question good enough to find a solution via google, hence I'm asking here.
Ofnuts answer helped me get the image to the size I want and without it's bottom part. Now I'm managing to crop the part I need, however I encountered something which might cause bigger problems in the future.
When I'm in the crop mode, if I first pull the crop window anywhere across my image, and after that enter Size numbers manually (in this instance 275x1080), my crop area won't go over the whole size I entered. I first need to put it's position into 0 and 0 in both of fields, in order to get the size I entered fully.
Is this normal? Naturally I expect the program to resize the crop bar to my stated size in both vertical directions, not just the bottom one.
(03-06-2020, 05:13 PM)Lost Birds Wrote: Is this normal? Naturally I expect the program to resize the crop bar to my stated size in both vertical directions, not just the bottom one.
Gimp shows you what it will crop is you strike [enter] at that point. If the combination origin+size extends beyonf the canvas, the result is constrained within the canvas(*).
It seems that what you want to do is different: crop to a given size, and chose the origin. For this you check the Fixed option, set it to Size and enter the dimension as 1920x1080.
(*) Unless you tick the "Allow growing" option, but this really has a different purpose.