Asked 6 years, 5 months ago. Active 1 year, 1 month ago. Viewed 28k times. The only thing I've been able to come up with is: Make a selection Make a new layer Fill the selection Autocrop the layer Open the scale layer dialog to see the dimensions There must be an easier way. Improve this question. In my GIMP 2. It's at the bottom of the window of the image being edited.
Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. I am using GIMP 2. Improve this answer. GuitarPicker GuitarPicker 1, 11 11 silver badges 16 16 bronze badges. Don't feel bad. It took me a while to spot it, too.
Meanwhile, Josh R. Anyway, with this GIMP feature you will train your memory and that's good — rook. This works if you've just used the rectangle select tool but not if you used alpha to selection, fuzzy select or anything else. All these years later, I still can find an efficient way to reliably get the size of an arbitrary selection.
Active Oldest Votes. Improve this answer. Billy Kerr Billy Kerr Thanks so much! There is no "selection". The palette contains all the colours in the entire image. In Gimp The Histogram dialog will tell you most everything you want to know about the pixels in the selection or the whole layer if there is no selection.
Is there a way to save the selection as pixel data? What do you mean by "pixel data"? But i would like to keep the question in here — user Sign up or log in Sign up using Google. Sign up using Facebook. Sign up using Email and Password. Post as a guest Name. Email Required, but never shown. Featured on Meta. So, you can measure any angle on the image:.
Click on start point and drag following a side of the angle. Then, Shift-click on start point and drag following the other side of the angle: you get the value of this particular angle. Holding down the Ctrl key puts the tool into constrained straight line mode. The orientation of the line is constrained to the nearest multiple of 15 degrees.
Ctrl key pressed and click on an end point creates a horizontal guide. The mouse pointer goes with the icon. Alt key and click on an end point creates a vertical guide. This key combination and click on a measure line allows to move the measure. Figure In the Auto mode default , Straighten will snap to the smallest angle between the measure line and the vertical or horizontal direction. Horizontal and Vertical allow to override this behavior by specifying explicitly what it should be.
This option will display an Info Window dialog that details the measure tool results. The results are more complete than on the status bar. Transform , Interpolation , and Clipping are treated in Section 3. Here is an example for straightening a path:.
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