Using GIMP’s Rotate Tool
GIMP is a free and open-source image editing software that can help you transform your photos and graphics. One of the most useful tools in GIMP is the Rotate Tool. In this article, we will go through the steps of using GIMP’s Rotate Tool to rotate an image.
Step 1: Open your image in GIMP
Open GIMP and navigate to File > Open to select your image. Once your image is open in GIMP, you can proceed to rotate it.
Step 2: Select the Rotate Tool
To access the Rotate Tool, click on the “Toolbox” panel on the left-hand side of the GIMP window. The Rotate Tool icon looks like a square with a curved arrow inside it. Once you click on the Rotate Tool icon, your cursor will turn into a crosshair.
Step 3: Rotate your image
To rotate your image, click and hold your left mouse button on the image. Then, drag your mouse in the direction you want to rotate your image. You will see a preview of your image as you rotate it.
If you want to rotate your image at a specific angle, you can do so by clicking on the “Transform” tab in the “Tool Options” panel on the right-hand side of the GIMP window. Here, you can enter the exact degree of rotation you want.
Step 4: Crop your image (optional)
If your rotated image has empty spaces around it, you can crop it to remove them. To do this, select the Crop Tool from the Toolbox panel and click and drag your mouse over the area you want to keep. Once you have your desired area selected, click on the “Crop” button in the “Tool Options” panel.
Step 5: Save your image
Once you are satisfied with your rotated and cropped image, you can save it. Navigate to File > Save or File > Export to save your image in the file format of your choice.
Conclusion:
GIMP’s Rotate Tool is a simple and effective way to rotate your images. Whether you want to straighten a crooked photo or rotate a graphic for a design project, the Rotate Tool can help you achieve your desired result. With a little practice, you can become a pro at using GIMP’s Rotate Tool to transform your images.