 Okay, this video is for a viewer who asked how to center one picture inside another so I have GIMP open here I'm gonna hit ctrl n to open up a new file. We'll make an image just a blank image. We'll say 300 by 300 In height actually, let's let's do just so it's not square to show you that it works with Non-square image. We'll do 600 by 300. So there we have that now I'll create a new image and I'll make this 50 by 50 and I'll use my fill bucket to fill it in so we have two images here. This could be photos. They could be Photo images you downloaded whatever. I'm gonna just gonna take the smaller image I'm gonna ctrl a to select all ctrl c to copy it Click on the larger image and ctrl v by default. It pastes it right in the center But let's just say for some reason it's not centered by default Although it is I can say since I pasted I have two layers here, but one's a floating We're gonna say to new layer. So we have two layers and I'm gonna hit M to move So let's just say you had an image inside another image in GIMP on different layers that aren't centered And you want to center one so I'm gonna now come over here to our tools I'm gonna do this alignment tool here I'm gonna make sure that I have this image selected and I'm gonna go center center So I centered it left and right and then I centered it vertically. So I centered it horizontally and vertically and then you just File export or export as you should be good to go. I hope this little quick tip was helpful to some people