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05/14/2006 02:08:43 AM · #1 |
Very noob question, I apologize ahead of time. I'm trying to learn how to use GIMP to PP my photos. How do I transform a photo to black and white? I can't figure this out for anything. Thanks alot. |
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05/14/2006 02:20:27 AM · #2 |
image, adjustements, grayscale..
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image, adjustments, desaturate
i use photoshop, but i used gimp once and it was pretty much the same, those should work
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05/14/2006 02:37:33 AM · #3 |
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05/14/2006 02:41:34 AM · #4 |
i have the gimp 2.2
it seems to me. unsure what the real way is. but ifn you go to tools (on your image window) then color tools, there are 2 available optoions.
you can choose hue/saturation and just desaturate it. but that leaves it a bit bland.
you can also choose colorize. which does the monochrome thing. then desaturate. this gives it a bit more appeal in my opinion.
Message edited by author 2006-05-14 02:43:01.
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05/14/2006 06:50:37 AM · #5 |
Download Virtualphotographer( not sure if it works in Gimp) |
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05/14/2006 01:43:19 PM · #6 |
Well the reason I ask is I'm trying to figure out how to do the b&w photo and make part of the photo color. I'm having a hard time figuring it out from the tutorial I found. Here is a link to the tutorial I've been trying to use. It's for PS which is the reason I'm having trouble I'm sure. Any ideas? Thanks.
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05/14/2006 02:12:47 PM · #7 |
Originally posted by A4wheelin: Well the reason I ask is I'm trying to figure out how to do the b&w photo and make part of the photo color. |
We have a tutorial on that subject right here. |
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05/14/2006 06:18:55 PM · #8 |
O.k. that link helped alot! Thanks. But, I can't get it to work on all photos. If there is something else in the photo that is a similar color it too is "colored" when the rest of the photo is b&w. Here is a sample I did. It turned out pretty good except that the stamen on the flower is b&w when it's supposed to be yellow and there is some orange left here and there troughout the picture. How do I single these items out and change their color without changing the color of the flowers? Thanks again for all the help.
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05/14/2006 06:22:49 PM · #9 |
You can't use this for Basic Editing challenges here, but otherwise what you want to do is to create a mask or alpha channel to isolate you desired object, then use that selection (or its inverse) to apply adjustments (e.g. Curves, Channel Mixer) to specific parts of the image. |
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05/14/2006 06:44:03 PM · #10 |
Sorry for all the questions but I'm really a ps noob. How exactly do I isolate part of the photo with mask or alpha channel? I've never used these tools before. |
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05/14/2006 06:53:38 PM · #11 |
I don't know in GIMP. In Photoshop, you create a new channel (it will appear as a grayscale channel), and paint on it using any of the paint/drawing tools. The black/white will denote selected/masked areas, with the gray areas "partially-selected."
You get the same thing if you create a selection (e.g. with the lasso tool) and save the selection; that should create the alpha channel for you. I usually make a rough selection with the lasso tool, and then paint on the mask layer with a soft-edged brush so that the selection is pre-feathered. If you use a tablet/stylus combo, you can do this with great precision. |
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05/14/2006 07:13:09 PM · #12 |
I give up I can't figure it out. Thanks GeneralE for the help. |
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