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Split image into layers and edit - Seeker - 01-04-2018 Hi I have a scanned image with some text at the top , a picture in the middle, and some text at the bottom. I would like to make the picture smaller, while retaining the text so that the whole can make a CD box label 138mm wide x 117mm tall. I have made duplicate layers, but I find that when I start editing one layer it edits the original layer as well. Is there a tutorial which shows how to do this correctly? I have tried Googling but most results are long and I haven't found one which covers what I am trying to do. RE: Split image into layers and edit - Blighty - 01-04-2018 (01-04-2018, 01:04 PM)Seeker Wrote: I have made duplicate layers, but I find that when I start editing one layer it edits the original layer as well. I'm not sure what editing you are doing for this to happen. Are you perhaps doing (Image > Scale Image)? If so, try doing (Layer > Scale Layer) instead. There are many ways do what you want. Here is one way. 1. Open your image. 2. Create a new image (File > New) Set size to (138*300) x(117*300) pixels 3. In your original image, make a selection of image (eg Rectangle select tool) Copy (Ctrl-C) 4. Change to your new image and do (Edit > Paste As > New Layer) 5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 for each bit of text. 6. In the new image select each layer in turn (in the Layers Dialogue) and position and edit as required. RE: Split image into layers and edit - Blighty - 01-05-2018 Just noticed that Step 2 above is wrong. 138mm x 117mm = 5.43" x 4.61" Size = (5.43 x 300) x (4.61 x 300) pixels RE: Split image into layers and edit - Seeker - 01-05-2018 (01-05-2018, 04:45 PM)Blighty Wrote: Just noticed that Step 2 above is wrong. Yes: it was going to produce a file of 30 GB! I found the option to use a size in mm. Rest worked well. Had some fun making the black and white text truly black and white without turning the picture into black and white. Used Image/Mode indexed (Black and White) for the text. Then created a new file and pasted in the picture and the text. Many thanks for your help. |