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yooperdooper
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thanks for all the support.my previous problems have been resolved......i just downloaded gimp and i dont know how to upload pics into it thanks
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Why not just file: open image?
File, open
This does not bode well. There may be more problems.
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i'll try it
Yooper: you really must be MUCH MORE specific in terms of the question or issue you're having, so that those that can help, will. Screenshots, step-by-step, will help.
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Of course there is! Use a free tool like Skitch or Jing (google for either), and post screenshots.
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That sounds more like Clone, in GIMP. And as Andy said, be more specific for more specific and better answers~
What he said!
Or just [Print Scr] then GIMP- create from Clipboard
It sounds like the OP might be confused between clone and heal.
Bottom of the toolbox window has all the dialogs for the tools. If you can't see them, you need to expand the bottom of the menu or scroll down.
For healing or cloning I usually use one of the soft edged round brushes (fuzzy round).
It's slightly more complicated to create your own brushes, but it doesn't sound like something you need to do.
i successfuly adjusted the brush size.thank you.my last question,i believe.is how do i upload pics from from my cardreader to gimp?
You don't. GIMP isn't a container. Gimp is to pictures what OpenOffice (LibreOffice) writer is to text documents. It's an editor, not an organizer.
when i hit file open about 20 pics went into gimp.im not sure where they came from
And what have you tried to figure out where they came from?
There are 4 varieties of 'open' commands. Which ones have you tried? Which one opened twenty files? did it open 20 images, or one image with 20 layers? Have you played with different menus? For example, Image>Image properties will tell you where an open image came from.
I think you need to just 'play' with the program more. Try to figure stuff out. Explore the menus.