>> >On 01/02/2018 01:58 PM, Julie Bennett wrote:
>> >>I'm relatively new to GIMP and Ubuntu.  I am moving away from using 
>> >>photoshop/windows.  I'm a life long photographer and have developed a work 
>> >>flow in photoshop.
>> >>With learning the structure of GIMP, I'm of course wanting to recreate my 
>> >>work flow.
>> >>
>> >>The one feature of photoshop I have come to rely on heavily is the 
>> >>Shadows/Highlights function.  It is extremely important to me.
>> >>With it I can adjust and preserve the detail in shadow and highlight areas 
>> >>of an image to approximate what I actually saw.
>> >>But, I can't seem to find something similar in Gimp.  Can someone point me 
>> >>to the area of Gimp that may provide this?
>> >
>> >The Shadow Recovery script-fu plugin may be helpful:

For GIMP operators running the very latest version of babl/GEGL/GIMP
built from sources in git, there is also an operation available from
under Tool/Gegl Operation menu called shadow-highlights, implemented
for GNOME Photos based on the shadow-highlights in Darktable which
itself was inspired by script-fu scripts. This will give live
on-canvas previews as parameters are tuned.

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