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exporting cage transformation image
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(07-29-2024, 07:31 PM)rich2005 Wrote: @shinnen
That is a good description, but I can not reproduce your result.

Check this little animation and see if you can spot anything. https://i.imgur.com/z9C6Hk2.mp4

Have you tried
exporting to a different location than the original
exporting in a different format or saving as a Gimp .xcf as a check.
turning off options such as thumbnail in the jpeg export options.

Are these large images ?
You said in your first post Gimp 2.10.4  That is a very old version, is that correct?

Hi rich,
        Yes, I see a couple of things I might have missed in your animation; but I'm not sure whether they're just hesitations in your cursor movent  or you had actually activated something.
Is there a text description anywhere that I can follow. I wasn't able to find one on the net; and I have trouble following the descriptionless videos.
     I did try exporting to a different locaion, with the same result. 
I also tried saving the xcf to a different location; but when I opened it in Gimp,
it was round. And turning of the 'save thumbnail' option didn't change anything.
I did however notice one anomaly. Just once, the thumbnail image in Windows Explorer
was not round, like the orginal, but rectangular; however when I open it, the file it's round.
That seems very odd to me. I still have the file. Here's a screen shot of it and the original thumbnails, pasted into Faststone.

   

I'll try installing a newer version of Gimp.
Thanks for all your help.
..... john
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exporting cage transformation image - by shinnen - 07-29-2024, 03:24 PM
RE: exporting cage transformation image - by shinnen - 07-29-2024, 11:50 PM

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