10-23-2021, 02:56 PM
(10-23-2021, 01:58 PM)rich2005 Wrote:Quote:..except i want the top, bottom, left, right edge of the canvas frame mirrored, like in the picture i will attach.
OK, I did not understand, you want a flat image for printing and mounting on a frame. That is easier than a 'virtual' box for display on a web page (I thought was required))
Quote:how do i get an image i want to print to match the size of the frame as most images are different sizes,
That adds a complication. Other than cropping to a 30:20 aspect ratio, to keep that aspect ratio means adding borders. Not compatible with your mirror borders requirement. Otherwise Image -> Canvas Size will adjust but will distort the image. Up to you to decide which is best for any particular image.
Version no. 2 Lots of operations, so another video, nearly six minutes duration.
thanks, that makes sense if i want to keep the image that is too large for the frame best would be to resize the image best to suite the frame then add a border in the colour of choice
, as for mirror borders sounds like i would have to choose an image that best matches the size of the frame/s that i want to use, again thanks for your help, i appreciate it :-)