11-01-2023, 11:24 AM
(11-01-2023, 01:23 AM)Ofnuts Wrote: In your text Tool options, on the left you have a widget (vertical spacing) set to a large negative number. Reset it to 0.
Also, a good still screenshot is usually much better than a blurry video.
Thank you; this has resolved the issue. I had used Gimp for a few days straight, and truly do not recall having set the vertical spacing to this value. This seemed to have jumped up out of nowhere. I trust it must have been my own unconscious hand having been the cause somewhere, though.
I will provide screenshots next time as well; YT might have rendered the video for you on a lower resolution, it does so dynamically based on a respective user's bandwidth. The 1080px version should have been quite clear. I trust you will have superior tech knowledge compared to me, but the cogwheel icon on a YT video allows you to switch to a higher resolution should YT initially render a video on too low a resolution. I always have to manually put a video to a higher resolution when following a tech tutorial, because I need to be able to read the text clearly.
Or perhaps we have a different experience on what is considered blurry :-).
Thank you and yours sincerely,
Immortality