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I've found the gradient editor in GIMP, but it does not respond.

 

The name of the brush used to make this pattern is "Eyeball." I have colorized this image to make it less jarring.

My friend Martie posted her sepia version of this, and like the loudmouth I am, I made comments. I thought a darker sepia with more contrast, then the selective coloring of the vine, would tell a story.

 

I think I like hers better. It was a good experiment though.

-13 at the time of this shot. 15-20 mph wind. they said only 10 inches ,i think we got more.

got down to -18 last night

this pic can also be seen on

www.ipernity.com/doc/304271/29468927

I had planned a photo expedition across the street today, but the weather was too inclement.

Just another view of my eViL candy dish I built out of an old lifesize skull mounted on a metal candle stand and a hinged lid.

A fractal created with a GIMP Mandelbrot filter and edited in Photoshop.

 

Well yeah, this is one block up from Main Street Ventura close to where I do my laundry and about three block away from Ventura High School in a pretty rough neighborhood (not! :-))

  

Music: Morcheeba - Otherwise right click and open in new window/tab

 

INVITES ARE GREAT, BUT PLEASE IN MODERATION

 

All my public photos are free for personal use

Creative Commons license

 

In case your interested here's a sample of my convoluted workflow:

1. +2,0,-2 RAW (sometimes JPEG) files loaded into Photomatix and processed using the detail enhancer.

2. Base Photomatix Settings:

Main:

> Strength - 85 or less

> Saturation - 65

> Light smoothing - High (The further right, the more realistic)

> Luminosity - 0 (adjust based on the picture)

Tabs:

Tone

> White point - 2% (adjust up/down based on picture)

> Black point - .5% (adjust up/down based on picture)

> Gamma - 1.00 (adjust up/down based on picture)

Color

> Temp - 0

> Highlights - 3

> Shadows - 0

Micro

> Contrast - 10

> Smoothing - 15

S/H

> Highlights - 18 (adjust up/down based on picture)

> Shadows - 18

> Clipping - 18

The light smoothing is the most powerful adjustment, so play with that setting first then adjust the others until you get the right look,

If your sky is a dull gray increase the S/H tab, “Highlights” up a bit

If you have to much light “halos” increase your “Luminosity” and the “White Point” settings.

3. Save as a TIFF file.

4. Open in "The Gimp" and re-size (save as____.tiff)

5. Make a layer copy.

6. Do an auto "levels" and see what it does, if it's cool I'll merge it down if not I'll play around with the setting and opacity then merge.

7. Make another layer copy.

8. Use the "local contrast enhance" script at about 50%, then adjust the opacity to fine tune it, then merge it down.

9. Make another layer copy.

10. Use the "vivid color" script and play with the opacity to fine tune it, then merge it down.

11. Save (still as a tiff) and close the picture.

12. Open in Photoshop (I have and old version and only use it to run the Topaz plug-ins)

13. Run the Topaz Adjust plug-in filter and see what the various presets do.............

14. Run the Topaz Denoise filter.

15. Save (still a tiff)

16. Open the original file (unaltered JPEG or RAW) in "The Gimp"

17. Re-size this to match the modified tiff file (don't worry about keeping the aspect ratio)

18. Drag the modified tiff file in as a layer (it will completely hide the unmodified version) then merge it down, this will recover the lost EXIF information.

19. Use the "smart eg sharpen" script at default settings (it makes it own layer copy) then play with the opacity to fine tune it, then merge it down.

20. Do a "save as" as a jpeg, and it's ready for Flickr!

I took this roll with my Yashica Mat 124G way back in 1982 —some consumer-grade Kodacolor. On a lark I decided to re-scan it. I realized that two frames constituted a panorama so I merged them using Hugin.

 

The camera was pretty new then, I bought it at Frank’s Highland Park Camera. I got a lot of stuff at Frank’s back in the day.

take mobile phone camera. edit GIMP.

Used my portrait of Tamara in this apocalyptic scene after watching a tut by Raffy.

jpeg (progressive)>hex editing

Taken during our transit of the Panama Canal in 2005. The Pride of America was a new ship and this was her first voyage with paying passengers.

 

The Canal was being expanded at that time, so there are some construction activities to be seen here.

 

More pictures at:

 

swansongrp.com/pride_of_america

  

Image processed with GIMP.

influenced by the style of Jeune Femme Dans Un Paysage by Salvador Dali in 1959.

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an over view of women past and present and future in the Political landscape.

A sensual and strong entity- the driving force of human nature. Viewing the natural world and perceptions of gender and the question.. "where are we now?"

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multi AI layers edited with in gimp and finalised with pixlr.

Cubism - 1 (of 12) - Sony A77 II with Sigma 10-20mm 1:4-5.6 EX DC HSM (A mount) & Polarizer - Photographer Russell McNeil PhD (Physics) lives on Vancouver Island, where he works as a writer.

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

Austria (Photo taken from a moving train)

Montage à l'aide de ACDSee Ultimate, Gimp et Photoshop

Pano 5x1. 5-9 exposures each

Across from Palace of Justice (JustizPalast) Courthouse Building, Munich, Germany

Vordergrund freigestellt, als Hintergrund einen Farbverlauf (Gimp- Übung))

Longsheng Village 桂林龙胜村, Guilin, China

Another view towards Götaälvbron. I'm standing under the "Lipstick" building (not visible here). I might post something later that makes it clear why the building has that nickname :)

 

Qtpfsgui 1.9.3 tonemapping parameters:

Operator: Mantiuk

Parameters:

Contrast Mapping factor: 0.05

Saturation Factor: 1.266

Detail Factor: 4.4

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PreGamma: 1.03

 

The church is mirrored in Stora Hamnkanalen in Gothenburg. To the left, Ostindiska Kompaniet is seen, and far to the right is Gustav Adolfs torg.

This is made from one very dark RAW photo. Three "virtual" exposures were fed into Qtpfsgui, and then blended with the original image.

Again playing with Gimp and my pictures =)

This pictures is from when I went to Buin Zoo

 

BTW.. Gimp is a program just like Photoshop but free.. ^-^

www.gimp.org/

 

Zoo : Buin Zoo

 

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Otra vez jugando con Gimp y mis fotos =)

Esta foto es de cuando fue al Buin Zoo

 

BTW.. Gimp es un programa como Photoshop pero gratuito.. ^-^

www.gimp.org/

 

Zoo : Buin Zoo

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