10-03-2018, 04:37 PM
(10-03-2018, 11:23 AM)denzjos Wrote: Thanks for the answers. To Blighty, I save images as xcf but in this case I want a smaller version of my image for a website and want to do it in Gimp. I am a new user with Gimp, so I have to learn how to do things in Gimp like I used to do with other software. And. I beginning to like Gimp.
As Blighty says, when you export the image it is implicitly flattened, you don't need to do that explicitly (this is even dangerous, since you could mistakenly save the flattened image to XCF and lose the layers).