How to Enlarge Everything in Gimp

If you want to enlarge an entire digital image, you can use GIMP to increase the picture's dimensions. GIMP is a free graphics editor that has a Scale Image function. This tool can be used to adjust the width and height of photos and graphics. Whether you want to make an image bigger for digital or print use, GIMP can help.

Instructions

    • 1

      Launch GIMP and open the digital image you want to enlarge by clicking "File" and then "Open." Your image will appear in a GIMP workbook ready for editing.

    • 2

      Select the Image tab and click on "Scale Image." Click on the drop-down box next to "Image Size" to choose what unit to view the dimensions in: pixels, percent, inches or points.

    • 3

      Type into the "Width" and "Height" categories the image dimensions you want to assign your file, or use the up and down arrows next to each field in order to incrementally adjust the image. Click "Scale" when satisfied. Your workbook will be adjusted to reflect the changes made.

    • 4

      Save your enlarged image by clicking "File" and "Save As."

Tips & Warnings

  • Use a unique file name when saving your enlarged version in order to avoid replacing the original image itself.

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