[Gimp-user] Stack Photos to print on one page

2018-07-18 Thread lkl316
Is there a method to stack multiple photos to print on one page?

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[Gimp-user] faded photo

2018-07-10 Thread lkl316
>Another method for bringing up color (and contrast), is to make a
>layer
>copy of the (scanned?) original, and set its Layer Mode to Overlay.
>This alone may not be sufficient; or, if it does /too/ much to
>increase
>color and contrast, dial the new layer's opacity back until if looks
>about right.  (I think Akkana Peck posted this method here years ago,
>somebody did and I have gotten a LOT of mileage out of it.)
>
>After the above adjustment, do Layer > New From Visible, and do
>further
>work if needed on the new layer.
>
>Some tools to try:
>
>Colors > Hue / Saturation - The saturation and lightness sliders may
>do
>useful things.
>
>Colors > Levels - The default setting will let you drag a curve up and
>down where and as needed, to fine tune brightness within specific
>ranges.  Play with it, and remember:  Control-z is your friend, just
>undo any changes you aren't satisfied with.  Also and maybe more
>importantly, the Channel selector will let you work on Red, Green and
>Blue independently.
>
>The Colors > Map > Sample Colorize tool may also prove useful,
>especially if you want to go as far as combining multiple, masked
>layers
>to recreate the original image.  The Help doc for this tool emphasizes
>/removing/ color and creating abstractions, but it can also make very
>good guesses in transferring colors from a sample image to the one
>you're working on.  Worth a shot, maybe.
>
>http://www.gimphelp.org/official/plug-in-sample-colorize.html
>
>There are SO many ways to go about tweaking color in images...
>
>:o)




I don't know the command that will do this step:

>Another method for bringing up color (and contrast), is to make a
>layer
>copy of the (scanned?) original, and set its Layer Mode to Overlay.





















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[Gimp-user] Removing White Spots From Photo

2018-07-06 Thread lkl316
>I use the clone tool.

It' not clear to me how to change the radius of the clone tool, and how to turn
it off after usage..

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[Gimp-user] Removing White Spots From Photo

2018-07-04 Thread lkl316
What is the best tool to remove white spots from old photo?

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[Gimp-user] Faded photo

2018-06-16 Thread lkl316
I can't find this reference

http://www.gimphelp.org/official/plug-in-sample-colorize.html

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[Gimp-user] faded photo

2018-06-16 Thread lkl316
>Another method for bringing up color (and contrast), is to make a
>layer
>copy of the (scanned?) original, and set its Layer Mode to Overlay.
>This alone may not be sufficient; or, if it does /too/ much to
>increase
>color and contrast, dial the new layer's opacity back until if looks
>about right.  (I think Akkana Peck posted this method here years ago,
>somebody did and I have gotten a LOT of mileage out of it.)
>
>After the above adjustment, do Layer > New From Visible, and do
>further
>work if needed on the new layer.
>
>Some tools to try:
>
>Colors > Hue / Saturation - The saturation and lightness sliders may
>do
>useful things.
>
>Colors > Levels - The default setting will let you drag a curve up and
>down where and as needed, to fine tune brightness within specific
>ranges.  Play with it, and remember:  Control-z is your friend, just
>undo any changes you aren't satisfied with.  Also and maybe more
>importantly, the Channel selector will let you work on Red, Green and
>Blue independently.
>
>The Colors > Map > Sample Colorize tool may also prove useful,
>especially if you want to go as far as combining multiple, masked
>layers
>to recreate the original image.  The Help doc for this tool emphasizes
>/removing/ color and creating abstractions, but it can also make very
>good guesses in transferring colors from a sample image to the one
>you're working on.  Worth a shot, maybe.
>
>http://www.gimphelp.org/official/plug-in-sample-colorize.html
>
>There are SO many ways to go about tweaking color in images...
>
>:o)

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[Gimp-user] faded photo

2018-06-16 Thread lkl316
>Another method for bringing up color (and contrast), is to make a
>layer
>copy of the (scanned?) original, and set its Layer Mode to Overlay.
>This alone may not be sufficient; or, if it does /too/ much to
>increase
>color and contrast, dial the new layer's opacity back until if looks
>about right.  (I think Akkana Peck posted this method here years ago,
>somebody did and I have gotten a LOT of mileage out of it.)
>
>After the above adjustment, do Layer > New From Visible, and do
>further
>work if needed on the new layer.
>
>Some tools to try:
>
>Colors > Hue / Saturation - The saturation and lightness sliders may
>do
>useful things.
>
>Colors > Levels - The default setting will let you drag a curve up and
>down where and as needed, to fine tune brightness within specific
>ranges.  Play with it, and remember:  Control-z is your friend, just
>undo any changes you aren't satisfied with.  Also and maybe more
>importantly, the Channel selector will let you work on Red, Green and
>Blue independently.
>
>The Colors > Map > Sample Colorize tool may also prove useful,
>especially if you want to go as far as combining multiple, masked
>layers
>to recreate the original image.  The Help doc for this tool emphasizes
>/removing/ color and creating abstractions, but it can also make very
>good guesses in transferring colors from a sample image to the one
>you're working on.  Worth a shot, maybe.
>
>http://www.gimphelp.org/official/plug-in-sample-colorize.html
>
>There are SO many ways to go about tweaking color in images...
>
>:o)

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[Gimp-user] faded photo

2018-06-16 Thread lkl316
>Another method for bringing up color (and contrast), is to make a
>layer
>copy of the (scanned?) original, and set its Layer Mode to Overlay.
>This alone may not be sufficient; or, if it does /too/ much to
>increase
>color and contrast, dial the new layer's opacity back until if looks
>about right.  (I think Akkana Peck posted this method here years ago,
>somebody did and I have gotten a LOT of mileage out of it.)
>
>After the above adjustment, do Layer > New From Visible, and do
>further
>work if needed on the new layer.
>
>Some tools to try:
>
>Colors > Hue / Saturation - The saturation and lightness sliders may
>do
>useful things.
>
>Colors > Levels - The default setting will let you drag a curve up and
>down where and as needed, to fine tune brightness within specific
>ranges.  Play with it, and remember:  Control-z is your friend, just
>undo any changes you aren't satisfied with.  Also and maybe more
>importantly, the Channel selector will let you work on Red, Green and
>Blue independently.
>
>The Colors > Map > Sample Colorize tool may also prove useful,
>especially if you want to go as far as combining multiple, masked
>layers
>to recreate the original image.  The Help doc for this tool emphasizes
>/removing/ color and creating abstractions, but it can also make very
>good guesses in transferring colors from a sample image to the one
>you're working on.  Worth a shot, maybe.
>
>http://www.gimphelp.org/official/plug-in-sample-colorize.html
>
>There are SO many ways to go about tweaking color in images...
>
>:o)

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[Gimp-user] Captioned newspaper photo

2018-06-13 Thread lkl316
>Wow this is above and beyond - definitely saved this message for
>future
>reference!
Thank you very much. This gave me the incentive to not give up

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[Gimp-user] Captioned newspaper photo

2018-06-12 Thread lkl316
I have a captioned newspaper photo iI would like to clean up and make a photo on
photo paper. It has some creases I would also like to repair. Has anyone
attempted this and give me some guidance?

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[Gimp-user] faded photo

2018-06-09 Thread lkl316
I have a kodacolor photo that was totally in color. It was unframed and a
leaking roof left  it totally washed out. It shows very faint color. I s there
any technique using Gimp that can restore the color?

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[Gimp-user] Gimp 2.8 user manual

2018-06-08 Thread lkl316
>Depends on what your OS is - Windows - Linux - OSX Your required
>language and if you want it as a local installation.
>
>Windows see: https://www.gimp.org/downloads/ about half way down the
>page
>
>Linux - look in your package manager
>
>OSX - unlikely to get one or for any OS: see the next bit
>
>For English, a good option is Gimp help in PDF format.
>http://gimp.linux.it/www/meta/gimp-en.pdf

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[Gimp-user] Gimp 2.8 user manual

2018-06-08 Thread lkl316
Can I get a Gimp 2.8 user manual?

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