>Colours -> Levels -> Auto
ok, i've never tried that.
It does have a nice effect it seems.
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> On Jul 4, 2018, at 2:19 PM, Andrew
> wrote:
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> On 07/03/2018 01:57 PM, Philbeaux wrote:
>> What can I do to just bring out some color and make it not so washed out??
>
> Colours -> Levels -> Auto
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On 07/03/2018 01:57 PM, Philbeaux wrote:
What can I do to just bring out some color and make it not so washed out??
Colours -> Levels -> Auto
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Well Thank You! I'm going to try out those suggestions.
>A quick way is just duplicate the layer and put the top layer into
>overlay or multiply mode - one is lighter than the other but both
>reinforce the colours. screenshot https://i.imgur.com/2R29QRb.jpg You
>can then do a New-from-Visible to
I've been using GIMP for awhile now, but really only with very basic and simple
image creation and editing -- nothing to complicated.
I have a couple of websites where I get most of my images from old books and
magazines. It's gotten to the point where I may find a a really good relevant
image, but
>I've been using GIMP for awhile now, but really only with very basic
>and simple image creation and editing -- nothing to complicated.
>I have a couple of websites where I get most of my images from old
>books and magazines. It's gotten to the point where I may find a a
>really good relevant image