My camera takes pictures with an aspect ratio of 4:3, meaning if you shrank the picture so it was 4 inches across, it would be 3 inches high. Unfortunately, that means if I used it as the desktop background on a widescreen, 1080p monitor, either the top and bottom of the picture would get cut off or there would be blank space on the sides.
Goal
I want to make the picture fit the display perfectly without cropping it. I have two options in GIMP: use the traditional scale tool, which will stretch the image horizontally, or the Liquid Rescale plugin, which is designed to leave a photo's important features intact while stretching the less important areas. The scale tool causes a lot of distortion, though, while Liquid Rescale keeps things like faces, letters and buildings their original shape. Liquid Rescale comes with lisanet's version of GIMP.
Walkthrough
- I found a picture of a damselfly that I wanted to resize. Find your picture, check that it's a different shape from your display, right-click it in the Finder, and select Open With > GIMP.
- Go to the list of layers on the right side of the GIMP window, and click the Duplicate Layer button. If you keep making changes and then decide you don't like it anymore, you can delete the layer you modified and revert to your original photo.