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RE: How do I put three pictures(1920*1080 each) in one picture(in 3 parts)? - IndianAgent47 - 10-25-2017

[attachment=866]Thanks a lot for the answers! Thanks a lot for the video tutorial Rich, I finally made my picture Big Grin


RE: How do I put three pictures(1920*1080 each) in one picture(in 3 parts)? - Ofnuts - 10-25-2017

You should learn to make screenshots Smile


RE: How do I put three pictures(1920*1080 each) in one picture(in 3 parts)? - IndianAgent47 - 10-26-2017

(10-25-2017, 12:17 PM)Ofnuts Wrote: You should learn to make screenshots Smile

I do know how to take screenshots on my PS4 and phone but not on a laptop/PC  Big Grin


RE: How do I put three pictures(1920*1080 each) in one picture(in 3 parts)? - Ofnuts - 10-26-2017

With Gimp: File>Create>Screenshot. And AFAIK on modern OSes hitting PrintScreen copies the screen to the clipboard (then in Gimp: File>Create>From clipboard). There are also scores of screenshot utilities available, allowing to preselect an area or window, and then to highlight/annotate the result.


RE: How do I put three pictures(1920*1080 each) in one picture(in 3 parts)? - rich2005 - 10-26-2017

Ofnuts beat me to it again, but in pictures

Just a reminder, Gimp does have a screen capture option.

In the Docs https://docs.gimp.org/en/gimp-file-create.html

In a Win 10 VM it might go like this:

1. Bring up the capture dialogue
2. Set the options you require, for a desktop - Whole screen and a short delay.

Then click Grab

3. Minimise Gimp before the delay runs out.

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Gimp will open up again with the screenshot as a new image. Save/Export the image

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