My latest Tech Photo Challenge: Using GIMP2
Have I mentioned that I use Pinterest? Ha, ha. Of course. Countless times, you will remind me - you with an exasperated eye roll. Sigh. Well, someone might have missed the Pinterest mentions I have sprinkled throughout recent posts.
Sometimes, I have not been able to pin an image to Pinterest. Oh no, you think. Oh, yes, I reply. Or maybe the image is not what I would like it to be. Like when my Amazon review pin shows the Amazon shopping cart. Audio: sound of teeth grinding. Sigh again. The default pin mechanism does not produce the desired result.
What's a blogger to do?
Research and find a way around the problem.
So I've copied and pasted a PrintScreen image into a Microsoft Paint file. Saved that image
on my computer then cropped that image using Microsoft Office Picture
Manager to remove the website title, tabs, other non-relevant details. Then I save that edited image. Close the Picture Manager program. Open
GIMP2 program and export the image as a jpeg - change the extension to ".jpg" and choose JPEG as the
file type. Then I save that image. Close that image to my computer and close GIMP2 program. Open Pinterest and upload
that last version of the image onto the board of my choice. Add the original website to the Pinterest pin description. Several steps but mission accomplished. Yay me!
So what is my problem? Sometimes, I cannot save the extension to a jpeg file. So I would like to see an official - or unofficial - manual on GIMP2. Not the "help" file that came with the program. Something created or ahem processed for end-users without computer programming backgrounds. Any suggestions on a book preferably so that I can read it while I am in transit, etc.
Thanks in advance for your responses.