1. While using the crop tool which area of the image is
cropped? Darkened area or remaining area.
2. Brightness control tool is used for what purpose in GIMP?
3. For what purpose is an image scaled in GIMP?
Answers
Answer:
1) Explanation: (1) The remaining area of the image is cropped while using the crop tool. Select the area by dragging and clicking the mouse and press enter. The cropped area will be displayed.
2) The Brightness-Contrast tool adjusts the brightness and contrast levels for the active layer or selection. This tool is easy to use, but relatively unsophisticated.
3) The Scale Image command enlarges or reduces the physical size of the image by changing the number of pixels it contains. It changes the size of the contents of the image and resizes the canvas accordingly.
Explanation: (1) The remaining area of the image is cropped while using the crop tool. Select the area by dragging and clicking the mouse and press enter. The cropped area will be displayed.
Explanation: 2.The Brightness-Contrast tool adjusts the brightness and contrast levels for the active layer or selection. This tool is easy to use, but relatively unsophisticated.
Explanation: 3.The process of reducing the size of an image in GIMP is only slightly different than when enlarging. One may need to reduce the size of an image because the resolution is too high for web, the file size is too large to e-mail, or only a small image is required for a printed piece.