>0. Make sure the Layers dockable dialog is visible:
> Windows/Dockable Dialogs/Layers
>1. Duplicate the original layer: Layer/Duplicate Layer
>2. Rename the duplicated layer Bkg (dbl click in layers dialog)
>3. Move the duplicated layer below the original
>4. Select the original layer
>5. Add
On 2/5/20 8:08 AM, PeterJWhite wrote:
I'm brand new to GIMP. I photographed a bronze sculpture on an
off-white paper background in natural light. The shadow areas of the
background range from white to a peach color. I'd like to change the
background to greyscale and then adjust it separately from
>I'm brand new to GIMP. I photographed a bronze sculpture on an
>off-white paper
>background in natural light. The shadow areas of the background range
>from white
>to a peach color. I'd like to change the background to greyscale and
>then adjust
>it separately from the sculpture. I've made a quick
I'm brand new to GIMP. I photographed a bronze sculpture on an off-white paper
background in natural light. The shadow areas of the background range from white
to a peach color. I'd like to change the background to greyscale and then adjust
it separately from the sculpture. I've made a quick mask b
On Wednesday, February 5, 2020, 06:07:28, Maxomega wrote:
> I always found the "Edit with GIMP" option in the context window very helpful,
> and one day it disappeared. I finally got around to try adding it back
> through a
> tutorial I found online, but afterwards, I got an error message saying,