Klaus Goelker. GIMP 2.8 for Photographers. Image Editing with Open Source Software. rocky



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Klaus Goelker GIMP 2.8 for Photographers Image Editing with Open Source Software rocky

Table of Contents Chapter 1 Basics 3 1.1 Preface....4 1.2 Introduction 5 1.2.1 Using GIMP 2.8 About This Book 5 1.2.2 About GIMP 2.8 6 1.2.3 Overview of the Most Important Improvements and Changes in GIMP 2.8 7 1.3 Introduction to Digital image Editing 9 1.3.1 Characteristics of Pixel Images 9 1.3.2 Resolution 11 1.3.3 Screen Colors Color Models and GEGL, the New Graphics Library 12 1.3.4 Important File Formats for Practical Work 16 1.4 Loading and Managing Digital Photos on the Computer...20 1.4.1 Using the Operating System's File Management Tools to Import Images from a Camera 20 1.4.2 Using Wizards to Import Images 23 1.4.3 Using the Operating System's File Management to Organize Photo Collections 24 1.4.4 Helpers: Image Management Programs for Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X 25 1.4.5 Converting Camera RAW Image Formats under Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux: Freeware and Plug-Ins 27

r A B 1. r 0 I 10 N I (: n i s 1.5 Get GIMP Running 31 1.5.1 Where Can I Get GIMP? 31 1.5.2 Installing GIMP and Plug-Ins 34 1.5.3 Is GIMP Insecure? Some Comments and Tips 39 1.5.4 The GIMP'S Program Windows 41 1.5.5 Using and Customizing the Program Interface Important Menus 45 1.5.6 Real Help GIMP'S Help Function 54 Chapter 2 Using GIMP: Correcting and Touching Up Your Images. 59 2.1 Working with GIMP: Image Adjustment and Retouching..60 2.1.1 Opening, Setting, and Storing an Image: The Steps 60 2.1.2 Opening an Image 60 2.1.3 The Image Window Your Workspace 65 2.1.4 Rotating an Image by Fixed Values 68 2.1.5 Changing the Image View Size (Zooming) 69 2.1.6 Cropping (Clipping) an Image 72 2.1.7 Setting the Image Size and Resolution 74 2.1.8 Scaling the Print Size of Images Converting Resolution and Size 76 2.1.9 Saving Your Image 78 2.1.10 Before Printing Calibrating Monitors and Color Management 83 2.1.11 Printing Images 86

TAB! L OF CONTENTS 2.2 Working with Scanned Images 89 2.2.1 Prerequisites for Scanning 89 2.2.2 How Scanners Work 90 2.2.3 Problems When Scanning Printed Originals the Moire Effect 91 2.2.4 Calculations to Consider before Scanning 91 2.2.5 Scanning and Editing an Image 94 2.2.6 Typical Errors in Scanned Images 97 2.2.7 Setting the Image and Determining the Angle Measuring..98 2.2.8 Rotating an image Using the Rotate Tool 99 2.2.9 Cropping an Image the Crop Tool 100 2.2.10 Using the Gaussian Blur Filter to Remove the Moire Effect...101 2.3 Adjusting and Improving Color and Exposure 103 2.3.1 Levels (Tonality Correction) 103 2.3.2 Curves 106 2.3.3 Adjusting Hue and Saturation 112 2.3.4 Overview of the Functions in the Image > Colors Menu 114 2.3.5 Saving an Image in Compressed Format (JPG/JPEG) for the Internet 116 2.4 Touchup Work 1 Color Casts 120 2.4.1 What Is Touchup Work? 120 2.4.2 Color Correction Options 121 2.4.3 Using the Levels Function to Correct Color Casts 121 2.4.4 A Second Method of Removing Color Casts Color Balance 125

2.5 Touchup Work 2 Removing Spots, Dust, and Scratches 126 2.5.1 Why You Need Smooth Brushes the Clone Tool 127 2.5.2 Creating New Brush Pointers in GIMP and Importing Adobe Photoshop Brushes 128 2.5.3 Selecting the CloneTool Options 131 2.5.4 Using the CloneTool for Touchup Work 133 2.5.5 The Healing Tool 136 2.6 Performing Maqic Editinq Photographs with J -J -J s Graphic Filters 136 2.6.1 Sharpening Images and Image Elements 137 2.6.2 Noise Reduction and "Smoothening" Images 141 2.6.3 Simulating Film Grain Covering Up Blemishes with Noise and Pixels 148 Chapter 3 Using Masks and Layers Painting, Filling, and Color Tools 155 3.1 Introduction to Masks and Selections 156 3.1.1 Overview of Select Tools in the Toolbox 157 3.1.2 Tips for Handling Select Tools 158 3.1.3 The Select Menu 159 3.1.4 TheEditMenu 161 3.2 Touchup Work 3 Removing Red Eyes 163 3.2.1 Avoiding Red Eye Using the Flash Correctly 163 3.2.2 Eliminating the Red-Eye Effect 164

Introduction to Working with Layers 166 3.3.1 The Layers Dialog 168 3.3.2 The Context Menu in the Layers Dialog 170 3.3.3 Background or Layer with an Alpha Channel 172 3.3.4 Working with Several Images Inserting Layers from Another Image 173 Touchup Work 4 Correcting Overexposed or Underexposed linages I/'! 3.4.1 The Mode Settings in the Layers Dialog 174 3.4.2 Editing Overexposed Images 174 3.4.3 Editing Underexposed Images 176 Touchup Work 5- -Using Perspective Correction to Remove Converging Verticals 17? 3.5.1 Trying to Avoid Converging Verticals When Taking Shots 177 3.5.2 Steps Involved and Description of Work 178 3.5.3 Removing Converging Verticals from an Image 178 3.5.4 Removing Lens Distortion, Making Perspective Corrections, and Reducing Vignetting 181 3.5.5 The Perspective Clone Tool 184 Touchup Work 6- Freshening Up <i "Dull Sky" 1S8 3.6.1 Steps Involved and Description of Work 188 3.6.2 Step 1: Selecting an Area by Color, Deleting It, and Replacing It with Color Fill 188 3.6.3 Step 2: Creating and Positioning an Image Object on a New Layer 198 3.6.4 Step 3: Creating a Multicolor Sky the Blend Tool 200 3.6.5 Step 4: Adding a New Object or Layer (Sky) to an Image 206

I A B L E Of CONTENTS 3.7 Typing in GIMP -Adding Text to an Image 211 3.7.1 Introduction to Fonts 211 3.7.2 Typing in GIMP the Text Tool 212 3.7.3 Typing Text and Defining the Text Attributes 213 3.7.4 Creating Three-Dimensional Text and a Drop Shadow 216 3.8 Creating Your Own Image Frames and Vignettes 220 3.8.1 Single-Color Image Frames 220 3.8.2 Creating a Frame with a Pattern 223 3.8.3 Vignettes for Images 225 3.9 Creating and Editing linage Elements Lighting Effects and Shadow Layers 226 3.9.1 Overview of Step 1 Creating a New Image and New Image Objects 226 3.9.2 Creating a New Image 227 3.9.3 Transforming a Selection 228 3.9.4 Using the Paintbrush Tool to Create Lighting and Shadow Effects: Glazing Technique 229 3.9.5 Inserting and Duplicating Layers and Layer Groups 230 3.9.6 Changing the Color of an Image Object the Hue-Saturation Function 232 3.10 Extracting Image Objects with Select and Masking Tools 234 3.10.1 The Polygon Lasso and Intelligent Scissors Select Tools 234 3.10.2 Extracting a Wine Glass with the Polygon Lasso 234 3.10.3 Creating a Selection with the Polygon Lasso, Following a Contour 235

I A 8 I E OF C 0 N f E NIS 3.11 Using the Paths Tool to Create Vector Forms and Selections Using Filters for Light Effects 239 3.11.1 Copying a Wine Glass and Creating a Drop Shadow Overview of the Steps Involved 239 3.11.2 Creating and Editing a Path^the Design Editing Mode 240 3.11.3 The Path Editing Mode 241 3.11.4 The Paths Dialog 243 3.11.5 Transforming Paths the Shear Tool 243 3.11.6 Creating Lighting Effects with Brushes and Filters 246 3.11.7 Paths and Text 249 3.12 Aligning Images the Alignment Tool 253 3.13 The Cage Transform Tool 255 3.14 Cross-Fading with Masks and Selections 258 3.14.1 Cross-Fading Part 1 Cross-Fading Two Images with Two Different Motifs 258 3.14.2 The Canvas and Canvas Size 261 3.14.3 Cross-Fading Part 2 Assembling Panoramic Images 262 3.14.4 Programs for Creating Panoramas Automatically 267 3.15 Composites -Using Masks and Selections to Cut and Paste Image Objects 267 3.15.1 Copying an Image Object with the Help of a Selection and Inserting It into Another Image the Procedure 267 3.15.2 The Mode Options in the Layers Dialog 270 3.15.3 The Foreground Select Tool Extracting Images Automatically 271 3.15.4 Drawing a Mask Using Paint Tools with Various Edge Attributes 278

3.16 GIMP and HDR 284 3.16.1 What Is HDR? 284 3.16.2 HDR Software 285 3.16.3 Cross-Fading Part 3 Merging images into One Pseudo HDR 286 3.16.4 A Short Introduction to Working with Layer Masks 289 Chapter 4 Working with Black-and-White and Color Images 295 4.1 Converting Color images Partly or Entirely into Grayscale Images 296 4.1.1 Hints for Working in Grayscale and RGB Modes 296 4.1.2 Removing Color Partly or Entirely 297 4.1.3 Developing Black-and-White Images with the Channel Mixer 298 4.1.4 The Graphical Library GEGL Developing Black-and-White Images with GEGL Operations 300 4.1.5 Converting Images into Black-and-White Graphics 302 4.1.6 Graphic Effects with Gray Levels an Example 303 4.1.7 Partial Desaturation 305 4.1.8 Infrared Effects 306 4.2 Touching Up Black-and-White Images- Levels, Brightness, Contrast 310 4.3 ExtractingHai r fro rn t h e Bac kg rou n d a Tr i c k y Ta s k... 311 4.3.1 The Threshold Function 311 4.3.2 Using the Threshold Function to Extract Hair^theTask 312 4.3.3 Using Channels to Extract an Object from the Background..315

> X TAB! E OF CONTENTS 4.4 Coloring Grayscale Images 322 4.4.1 Using the Colorize Function to Color an Image 322 4.4.2 Using the Levels Function to Color an Image 323 4.4.3 Using the Curves Function to Color an Image with One or More Colors 325 4.4.4 Using the Colorify Filter to Color an Image 326 4.4.5 Using Transparency and the Colorize Filter to Color Image Areas by Brightness 326 4.4.6 Using the Sample Colorize Function to Color an Image 328 4.4.7 Using Filters to Color and Bleach an Image 329 4.5 "Hand-Colored" Images from Black-and-White Photos 332 5.1.4 Features and Elements of UFRaw's Main Window 343 5.1.5 RawTherapee for Developing RAW Images 361 5.2 Using the PDF Format to Share Print Layouts 364 5.2.1 Opening PDF Files in GIMP 364 5.2.2 Using GIMP to Create PDFs 366 5.2.3 Free Alternative PDF Creation and Viewing Software 367 5.3 PSD Files 368 5.3.1 Opening Adobe PSD Files in GIMP 368 5.3.2 PSD Files Exported from GIMP and Opened in Photoshop 369

Appendix 371 A.1 The IWarp Filter a Closing Comment 372 A.2 So Far, So Good How to Proceed from Here: Tips and References 373 A3 The Future of GIMP.374 A.3.1 Downloading and Installing Developer's Versions of GIMP 374 A.4 Thank You! 375 A.5 Further Reading on GIMP: References 375 A.6 What's on the DVD 376 A.7 Native GIMP File Formats 378 Index 381