Filmstrip filter lets you merge several pictures into a photographic film drawing.
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This filter does not invert colors, so it does not imitate negative film like the ones used to produce prints. Instead you should think of the result as an imitation of slide film or cinema film. |
Filmstrip
Applies the height of original pictures to the resulting one.
This option lets you define the height of the resulting picture. If originals have different sizes, they will be scaled to this size.
By clicking on the color button you can define the color of the film (around and between pictures).
Numbering
Defines the beginning number which will be used for the images.
Defines the font of digits.
By clicking on the color button, you can define the font color of digits.
Defines the position of the number.
Image Selection
Shows the pictures which can be used for merging. The pictures are the ones already opened in GIMP.
Shows the pictures chosen to be merged.
This button allows the user to put an available image in the “On film” section.
This button allows to bring a picture from “On film” to “Available images”. After that, the picture will not be used anymore in the resulting document.
Defines the height of each picture in the resulting image.
Defines the space between the pictures as they will be inserted in the future image.
Defines the hole position from image border.
Defines the width of the holes in the resulting image.
Defines the height of the holes in the resulting image.
Defines the space between holes
Defines the height of the index number, proportionally to the height of the picture.