So I'm guessing then that there is nothing within the software (or a plugin) at this stage that will be able to do this 'offset'?
I can do it in Photoshop but I have other settings in the XnConvert that I apply at the same time so it would be very useful to keep it all within XnConvert.
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- Fri Jun 08, 2018 6:34 am
- Forum: Closed/Resolved
- Topic: Offset (plugin?) Like Photoshop
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- Thu Jun 07, 2018 10:02 am
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- Topic: Offset (plugin?) Like Photoshop
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Re: Offset (plugin?) Like Photoshop
Yes, that is correct, all it does is move the picture with a wraparound.
- Thu Jun 07, 2018 9:55 am
- Forum: Closed/Resolved
- Topic: Offset (plugin?) Like Photoshop
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Re: Offset (plugin?) Like Photoshop
So the attached screenshot shows the original image on the bottom and then the desired 'offset' image on the top using the Photoshop'offset' filter. I want to be able to move the image by a specific amount of pixels in either direction (left or right) and have the image wrap around.
- Thu Jun 07, 2018 8:59 am
- Forum: Closed/Resolved
- Topic: Offset (plugin?) Like Photoshop
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Offset (plugin?) Like Photoshop
Is there any way to offset an image by a given amount of pixels, in the same way that the Photoshop offset command works?
I have searched online and in these forums but cannot find anything other than a feature request from 2010 from someone asking for an Offset feature to be added.
I have searched online and in these forums but cannot find anything other than a feature request from 2010 from someone asking for an Offset feature to be added.