The
submenu of the Toolbox's menu contains a list of ways you can import images into the GIMP. This allows you to import images from sources other than a disk or the network, such a screen capture or an image from a scanner.These commands vary somewhat, depending upon your system, since the GIMP makes calls to system functions.
The Paste as New command of the Edit menu. Both of them open a new image and paste the contents of the clipboard in it.
command is the same as theTip | |
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The Print Screen key captures the screen and puts it in the clipboard. By doing this, you can capture submenus that would otherwise disappear as soon as you click on the screen. |
The
command opens a dialog which has four options for grabbing the object:a Single Window: You can select the window you want to capture.
Select Window After ... Seconds Delay: If you enter 0 seconds in the text box, the window is captured as soon as you click on it. If you enter a delay, you have time to modify the window before it is captured.
the Whole Screen: The entire screen is captured.
Grab After ... Seconds Delay: If you enter 0 seconds in the text box, the screen is captured as soon as you click on the button. If you enter a delay, you have time to modify the screen before it is captured.
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Before you begin the capture, make sure that the window you want to capture is not partially obscured by another one. |
The kinds of devices used to take pictures are too varied to be described here. Fortunately, their use is fairly intuitive. In the example shown, you can start a scanner or take an image with a webcam.