
Thanks. Easiest was "rectangular selection, crop to selection, resave". Also worked was "copy/paste of rectangular selection", which would be inverse. --William On 9/5/21 10:12 PM, Don Tai via talk wrote:
Using Gimp, use the box selector and select the image without the border. then "Image-> crop to selection", resave.
On Sun, 5 Sept 2021 at 22:00, William Park via talk <talk@gtalug.org <mailto:talk@gtalug.org>> wrote:
Not really Linux related except for the fact that GIMP in Linux.
I have an image that is too large. I don't want to reduce the whole image. I just want to cut out left and right borders, like you would do with scissors. How do you do that with GIMP (I assume it would be GIMP thing).
In Windows, I just move the left/right edges with mouse. Searching online for GIMP answers, I get things like transparent layer, selection layer, etc. :-(
--William