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How do you select an entire image without grabbing the whole canvas. I have a small picture that's sitting on a larger canvas. Everything I have the layer selected and try to "select all"...it frames it, but it also includes the canvas as well. Fuzzy select won't work, since I want the entire image there's no negative space.
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It was a rectangular image. I ended up just copying the layer and then pasting as a "new image"...which since it was the only image (and canvas size) I could then modify and them just paste back in. Honestly, pretty easy work around...but I'd liked to have had been able to work it against the larger background. The rectangle tool would have been my next choice, but I didn't want to fuss over missing any of the image. I don't understand why it doesn't just treat the layer as an "object" at that point?
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I was trying to treat/modify the edges of the image. (which was shorter, but same width as the canvas. Gimp wouldn't let me just quick select the image/layer. I could have just selected it with the rectangle tool. Since I was doing border manipulation, it wasn't letting me select the border without grabbing the entire canvas for some reason?
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The selection is an image thing, not a layer one. If you want to play with the edges of the layer, as Wallace said, use Layer>Transparency>Alpha to selection. You can also use a rectangle selection that closely matches the layer.