Name:
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Kelsey Taylor
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Student Number:
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17
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GIMP:
Chapter 1: Getting to Know GIMP
IMPORTANT NOTE: GIMP has
been updated since the printing of this book. Some menus have changed a bit
since the book’s publication. For example, the XTNS menu item has disappeared
and its contents combined with other menus.
PART 1: READ Chapter 1 from the GIMP book, then:
- Answer
all questions below, briefly but completely.
- Change
the color of the answer to BLUE.
- Copy
this information and paste in a new post in your DIGITAL GRAPHICS blog.
1.
What does GIMP stand for? GNU Image Manipulation Program
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2.
What is GIMP and when was it
developed? GIMP is a program for editing and
creating digital graphics. It was developed in 1995.
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3.
What is a dock in GIMP? A dock is a dialog box
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4.
What is a tear-off menu in GIMP? They let you grab any
menu and turn it into a window.
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5.
Is GIMP available for systems other
than Windows? If so, what systems? (See Appendix A for more information about
this): Mac OS X, Linux, and most versions of UNIX
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6.
Why might you use the NEW VIEW feature of GIMP? It lets you have more than one view of the same
image.
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7.
Who is WILBER and who created him?
WILBER is GIMPS mascot. Tuomas Kuosmanen created him.
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8.
What version of GIMP is installed on
the computer you are using (either in the classroom or at home) Version 2.8.4
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9.
APPENDIX Information: Briefly
describe what the following appendices are about (the appendices are found at the back of
the book):
Appendix A: Installing GIMP
Appendix B: Installing GIMP on older systems
Appendix C: Building your own GIMP
Appendix D: Preview of GIMP 2.6
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GIMP Keyboard Shortcut Keys:
Go to http://www.keyxl.com/aaae27c/66/Gimp-Photo-software-keyboard-shortcuts.htm to see a list of keyboard shortcuts
for GIMP. What are the shortcuts for the following?
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Function
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Shortcut
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Function
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Shortcut
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Create new image
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Ctrl + n
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Merge visible layers
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Ctrl + m
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Quit GIMP
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Ctrl + q
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Make gradient box visible
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Ctrl + g
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Close an image
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Ctrl + w
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Make layer box visible
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Ctrl + l
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Save
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Ctrl +s
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Transform
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Shift + t
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Undo
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Ctrl + z
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Invert selection
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Ctrl + I
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Redo
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Ctrl + r
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Feather selection
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Ctrl + Shift + f
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Open a file
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Ctrl + o
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Crop & resize selection
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Shift + c
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Copy selection
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Ctrl + c
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Duplicate image
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Ctrl + d
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Cut selection
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Ctrl + x
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Select all
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Ctrl + a
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Paste selection
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Ctrl + v
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Select none (“deselect”)
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Ctrl + k
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PART 2: GIMP
PROJECTS:
Be sure
to save these images as .jpg files in your
GIMP folder before inserting them in this document.
NOTE: For information on
how to save, see pages 24-25, “Saving Files”
2. Look through the menus on the left
to see the supplemental information provided for you about the book.
3. Click on the PHOTOS FROM THE BOOK
link, and scroll down to see the two images for Chapter 1 (Chaco Canyon and
Wilber).
4. Click on the canyon image, then
right-click and select SAVE IMAGE AS. Save the image in your GIMP folder.
5.
Now save the Wilber image in your GIMP folder. (Important Note: Wilber is on a transparent background; this
means the image must be a PNG or GIF, as JPG images do NOT support
transparency)
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1.
Wilber in Chaco Canyon:
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Create the image following the instructions for “A First GIMP
Project” found on pages 14-17.
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Save the image as a jpg
in your GIMP folder. (For information
on how to save, see pages 24-25, “Saving Files.”)
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Insert the image here:
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2. Wilber in NYC: Now search Google Images for a great image
of a street scene in New York City. Save the image then place Wilber
in the scene. Save the image as a jpg
in your GIMP folder, and then
insert here:
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1.
Logo:
Name Banner: Page 10 shows how to create a LOGO (or “banner”) image;
however, logos have now moved to another menu in the newer version of GIMP.
Create a logo in GIMP from the FILE menu by:
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FILEàCREATEàLOGOS
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Choose a logo style from the list.
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When the dialog box for the logo opens (it may be flashing on
the task bar at the bottom of the screen) choose colors, fonts, etc.
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In the TEXT box, type in your full name, then OK to create the
image.
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If you do not like it, close the window and try another logo.
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When the logo looks the way you want, save the image as a jpg in your GIMP folder, then insert here:
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