18.3. Getting Started in GIMP

Although GIMP can be a bit overwhelming for new users, most quickly find it easy to use once they work out a few basics. Crucial basic functions are creating, opening, and saving images.

18.3.1. Creating a New Image

To create a new image, select File+New or press Ctrl-N. This opens a dialog in which to make settings for the new image. If desired, use Template to select a template on which to base the new image. The GIMP includes a number of templates, ranging from an A4 sheet of paper to a CD cover, from which to choose. To create a custom template, select File+Dialogs+Templates and use the controls offered by the window that opens.

In the Image Size section, set the size of the image to create in pixels or another unit. Click the unit to select another unit from the list of available units. The ratio between pixels and a unit is set in Resolution, which appears when the Advanced Options section is open. A resolution of 72 pixels per inch corresponds to screen display. It is sufficient for Web page graphics. A higher resolution should be used for images to print. For most printers, a resolution of 300 pixels per inch results in an acceptable quality.

In Colorspace, select whether the image should be in color (RGB) or Grayscale. Select the Fill Type for the new image. Foreground Color and Background Color use the colors selected in the toolbox. White uses a white background in the image. Transparent creates a clear image. Transparency is represented by a gray checkerboard pattern. Enter a comment for the new image in Comment.

When the settings meet your needs, press OK. To restore the default settings, press Reset. Pressing Cancel aborts creation of a new image.

18.3.2. Opening an Existing Image

To open an existing image, select File+Open or press Ctrl-O. In the dialog that opens, select the desired file. Click OK to open the selected image. Press Cancel to skip opening an image.

18.3.3. The Image Window

The new or opened image appears in its own window. The menu bar in the top of the window provides access to all image functions. Alternatively, access the menu by right-clicking the image or clicking the small arrow button in the left corner of the rulers.

File offers the standard file options, such as Save and Print. Close closes the current image. Quit closes the entire application.

With the items in the View menu, control the display of the image and the image window. New View opens a second display window of the current image. Changes made in one view are reflected in all other views of that image. Alternate views are useful for magnifying a part of an image for manipulation while seeing the complete image in another view. Adjust the magnification level of the current window with Zoom. When Shrink Wrap is selected, the image window is resized to fit the current image display exactly.


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