Computer Science, asked by manjuarun752009, 1 month ago

GIMP multiple images ​

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Answered by shivangshukla84
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Answer:

File>Open the first image.

File>Open the first image.File>Open as layers the second image.

File>Open the first image.File>Open as layers the second image.Layer>Transparency>Add alpha channel (if it's greyed the alpha channel is already there)

File>Open the first image.File>Open as layers the second image.Layer>Transparency>Add alpha channel (if it's greyed the alpha channel is already there)Make a rectangle selection around the part you don't want to keep in the top layer.

File>Open the first image.File>Open as layers the second image.Layer>Transparency>Add alpha channel (if it's greyed the alpha channel is already there)Make a rectangle selection around the part you don't want to keep in the top layer.Edit>Clear.

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Answered by akashkanojiya2006
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Answer:

GIMP is a free and open-source raster graphics editor used for image manipulation and image editing, free-form drawing, transcoding between different image file formats, and more specialized tasks. GIMP is released under GPL-3.0-or-later license and is available for Linux, macOS, and Microsoft Windows.

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