How to let Gimp remember canvas size and "Fill with"? - Printable Version +- Gimp-Forum.net (https://www.gimp-forum.net) +-- Forum: GIMP (https://www.gimp-forum.net/Forum-GIMP) +--- Forum: General questions (https://www.gimp-forum.net/Forum-General-questions) +--- Thread: How to let Gimp remember canvas size and "Fill with"? (/Thread-How-to-let-Gimp-remember-canvas-size-and-Fill-with) |
How to let Gimp remember canvas size and "Fill with"? - pstein - 12-02-2023 I load a *.jpg picture into Gimp v2.10.36 on Windows. Then I go to menu Image--->Canvas size and enter a new canvas size and "fill with"=White resize Layers=None The canvas size is applied BUT the new background area is still shown as transparent checkerboard. Why? I want to see pure white color. Furthermore I close the current picture and load a new one. When I go to menu Image--->Canvas size again the initial Canvas size shows again the dimensions of the current picture. How can I tell Gimp to remember my previously entered target Canvas Size (even beyond exit and restart of Gimp)? Peter RE: How to let Gimp remember canvas size and "Fill with"? - rich2005 - 12-02-2023 (12-02-2023, 12:05 PM)pstein Wrote: I load a *.jpg picture into Gimp v2.10.36 on Windows. It looks like it is a bug in the Windows version (ok in my usual linux). A jpeg does not have an alpha channel and unless you add one after the jpeg is open should render using the background colour. Obviously not working. What you can do is once resized, go to Layer -> Layer to Image Size and that should fix it. Quote:Furthermore I close the current picture and load a new one. This will require a change in workflow. Leave the resized image open. You already have an image open. File -> New will use a canvas size the same as that previous image. Then add your jpeg File -> Open as Layers followed by Layer -> Merge Down. A quick demo of those two actions. https://i.imgur.com/iSgw9Ix.mp4 RE: How to let Gimp remember canvas size and "Fill with"? - Ofnuts - 12-02-2023 Two solutions:
RE: How to let Gimp remember canvas size and "Fill with"? - sallyanne - 12-05-2023 If you always want your canvas to be a certain size and fill, cant you set this in preferences? Edit - preferences. Default image set your size (Image size) in there and also the default colour (Fill with) - (Background colour, white, transparent or pattern) RE: How to let Gimp remember canvas size and "Fill with"? - PixLab - 12-05-2023 (12-02-2023, 12:05 PM)pstein Wrote: I load a *.jpg picture into Gimp v2.10.36 on Windows. You did not resize the layer! The canvas will always shows a checkerboard when layers are not resized, if you do not want to resize the layers, once the canvas is resized > just create a new white layer and put it at the bottom. RE: How to let Gimp remember canvas size and "Fill with"? - pstein - 12-06-2023 @sallyanne: Quote:If you always want your canvas to be a certain size and fill, cant you set this in preferences? This does NOT work for "Canvas Size". It applies only to "New" (image) ->unsuable @Ofnuts: Quote:wo solutions: The template definition seems to work. However I always have to manually select my Template from drop down in "Canvas size" dialog. Is there a way to automatically select my (previous) template in the drop-down? I don't know what you mean with "Crop" tool. When I select "Image--->Crop to content" then there is no checkbox "Allow growing". In addition the wording "crop" for enlarging is highly counter-intuitive RE: How to let Gimp remember canvas size and "Fill with"? - PixLab - 12-06-2023 (12-06-2023, 10:20 AM)pstein Wrote: I don't know what you mean with "Crop" tool. The Crop Tool is in the Toolbox, and Allow Growing is an option of that tool in the Tool Options dialog The crop tool and the "Allow growing" option [attachment=10751] RE: How to let Gimp remember canvas size and "Fill with"? - rich2005 - 12-06-2023 (12-06-2023, 10:20 AM)pstein Wrote: .....snip..... AFAIK you will have to select from the drop down canvas size dialogue. I think I mentioned earlier that Gimp will start a new image using the same size as the previous still active image. It is possible to start Gimp with an image file as a parameter. It can be blank if you want and any subsequent new image will take that size. Code: gimp /path/to/image.ext You could make several different launchers with different sized images. Not sure how you do that in MacOS example in linux https://i.imgur.com/guebSAp.mp4 RE: How to let Gimp remember canvas size and "Fill with"? - pstein - 12-10-2023 Quote:AFAIK you will have to select from the drop down canvas size dialogue. Hmm, that means every time I want to resize the canvas for the current image I have to sit back, to concentrate and to remember what was the size of the last image which will be used for next resize canvas operation. You recommend to exit current Gimp session, then navigate to the gimp directory search for an appropriate launcher, then double click to start Gimp, then open my previous image in focus and then ....finally resize canvas with the desired dimensions? Really? You are kidding What is needed here is a zero assumption pre-defined, pre-selected Template in Canvas Resize dialog. As far as I can see Gimp does not offer such simple "remember template" feature. RE: How to let Gimp remember canvas size and "Fill with"? - rich2005 - 12-10-2023 Well you have made your mind up not to try anything, so do what you like. Write the sizes down on a post-it note and stick it. The templates are held in the templaterc file which you can edit, removing all the not required sizes. Code: (GimpTemplate "new 800x500" Of course the templates you make are still in order in the drop down for you to choose. Maybe Gimp is not for you. Just had a look at Krita and I think it might work for you. |