Playing around with Gimp and G’mic to make a good photo

tulpan enhancing photoHere i have played around with my photo editor Gimp and some filters Gmic and Gegl. Sometimes you find your style and its always right to play with old photo. You can find a pearl you overlooked the first time and now your state of mind is different. Try also the photo in black/white or an other coulor.

Here i have played around with Gegls funktion made a C2G and the putting on a vignette on it though just slightly.

Update: Trying also Twtpoll as tool trying to decide which edit is the best. Playing around with Gimp alittle.

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2 Responses to “Playing around with Gimp and G’mic to make a good photo”

  1. I have about 40 gigabytes of photos I’ve taken over the last year and a half, and I struggle with getting rid of them (except for the obviously bad ones, of course). Many of them are just average, but I keep thinking if I go over them enough something creative will present itself.

  2. Rick: The best is not the safest. I talked yesterday about it. Buying DVDs and burning photos is probably the safest when buying external harddrives are probably the cheapest. I myself started to shoot Jpg not to take up so much space but then i learned how to expose and are not to keen to make large magnification. So the question is tough. I say if your pro go for buying DVDs and get busy. If you’re amateur go for harddrive and store that in a vault.

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