Michael Havens wrote: > That is what I thought too but it doesn't want to reduce the size. I > click on the decrease arrow and it brings the size down in steps from > like 21" to 5". But when I open the new file it still fills the > entire screen. I think I might know where the confusion is coming from. The gimp's image resize is split into 2 parts. The top part effects the physical image, so if you were to have a 1024x768 image and you change the width and height in the upper section (Pixel Dimensions) of the resize window to 512x384, the image would physically change to half it's size. I have a feeling you are changing stuff in the lower portion of the window (Print Size & Display Unit). If you adjust the Width and Height in this section you are only adjusting the size that the picture will print on a printer. It doesn't effect in any way the actually size or quality of the image. So it will continue to display in the exact same size in some image viewing programs as it did before to "resize". This setting being set wrong is also the reason that some people go to print their image and it's waaaaay to big or way too small, even though they have the correct amount of resolution to do the printer correctly. Brian Cluff --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss