How to make new header into same shape and size as old one ?

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Hello,

I have a template I like a lot and want to use for many different niches. I really dont know how to change the header (its consists of two jpg).

I have a new header and needs to cut it in two pieces. Those two pieces have to be in the exact shape, form and size as the original (also two pieces) template header.
How can this be done in paint.net or GIMP, because I have no idea and I really dont know how to use them ?

Header consists of jpg1 and jpg2.

This is probably very easy for many, but for me its a big mystery.
Mike
#header #make #shape #size
  • Profile picture of the author netdollar
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    • Profile picture of the author myyoulo
      I am not willing to buy dreamweaver or is that cheap ?
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  • Profile picture of the author redfc
    I think GIMP is quite similar with Dreamweaver.

    Try put the two jpg in different layer in GIMP. That way you can see both in the same dimension. Click on the eye icon next to your layer to hide and unhide the layer. Use marquee or wand tool to highlight the size you want.

    If I get you right, you may not need to cut your two jpg, could it be just resize the canvas and image size in GIMP?
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    • Profile picture of the author myyoulo
      Thanks for your responses, problem is solved. I used paint, didnt think of that....
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