Re: [Gimp-user] faded photo

2018-07-10 Thread Steve Kinney
On 07/10/2018 08:50 AM, lkl316 wrote: > 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. In the Layers dialog dock, below the area where

[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

[Gimp-user] Faded photo

2018-06-16 Thread rich404
>I can't find this reference > >http://www.gimphelp.org/official/plug-in-sample-colorize.html The 'official' reference is https://docs.gimp.org/en/plug-in-sample-colorize.html There is a well known site: www.gimphelp.org but mostly concerned with a collection of resources - scripts and some

[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 -- lkl316 (via www.gimpusers.com/forums) ___ gimp-user-list mailing list List address:gimp-user-list@gnome.org List membership:

[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

[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

[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

Re: [Gimp-user] faded photo

2018-06-09 Thread Liam R E Quin
On Fri, 2018-06-08 at 21:23 +0200, lkl316 wrote: > 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? Hard to tell without seeing it,

Re: [Gimp-user] faded photo

2018-06-09 Thread Steve Kinney
On 06/08/2018 03:23 PM, lkl316 wrote: > 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? Another method for bringing up color (and

Re: [Gimp-user] faded photo

2018-06-09 Thread Andrew Clarke via gimp-user-list
You could use this technique : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_f00u19-fck On 08/06/2018 20:23, lkl316 wrote: > 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

[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? -- lkl316 (via www.gimpusers.com/forums) ___