>Bludigo <forums@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: >> the GIMP image properties say 900 x 572 pixels. >That's much too low... Either you took a low-res picture (simple mobile >phone?) or you downscaled it in the Gimp. >For a canvas print as you mentioned 3000x2000 is more realistic. >Check the original image, the one before you started manipulating it. If >this is of sufficient resolution you can retry to manipulate a new copy >without downscaling it. >-- Johan Hi Johan, and thanks for your time. I opened a photo (JPEG) in Gimp...I am a novice so do not know if I did or did not downscale it...how would I know? I used cubist feature, whirl and pinch and mosaic...saved and closed the image...but when I went to print the printer said its too 'small;..can't blow it up Photo details - width 1000 pixels x length 637 pixels, hor. res. 72dpi vert. res 72dpi bit depth 24 But I need a GIMP expert to look at the file and kindly assist. the manipulation is valuable to me not the photo of my artwork...I need Gimp experts definitely. -- Bludigo (via gimpusers.com) _______________________________________________ gimp-user-list mailing list gimp-user-list@xxxxxxxxx https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gimp-user-list
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