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Darktable fotobewerking. Darktable is an open source photography workflow application and RAW developer. A virtual lighttable and darkroom for photographers. It manages your digital negatives in a database, lets you view them through a zoomable lighttable and enables you to develop raw images and enhance them. RAW is the unprocessed capture straight from the camera's sensor to the memory card, nothing has been altered. There are multiple alternatives in the open source world for RAW development (ufraw, dcraw, rawtherapee) but darktable tries to fill the gap between the excellent existing free raw converters and image management tools (such as e.g. ufraw, rawstudio, f-spot, digikam, shotwell).

It focuses on the workflow to make it easier for the photographer to quickly handle the thousands of images a day of shooting can produce. It's also one of the very few FOSS projects able to do tethered shooting. The user interface is built around efficient caching of image metadata and mipmaps, all stored in a database. Gimp Tutorials. Beginner GIMP Quickies Use GIMP for simple graphics needs without having to learn advanced image manipulation methods. Simple Floating Logo This tutorial walks through some basic image and layer manipulation techniques. Layer Masks An introduction to using layer masks to modify the opacity of a layer.

Basic Color Curves A first look at the Curves tool and adjusting color tones in an image. Photo Editing Digital B&W Conversion Detailed conversion tutorial for generating a B&W result from a color image. Luminosity Masks Using multiple layer masks to isolate specific tones in your image for editing. Tone Mapping with ‘Colors/Exposure’ Using high bit depth GIMP’s ‘Colors/Exposure’ operation to add exposure compensation to shadows and midtones while retaining highlight details. Programming Basic GIMP Perl Learn how to write simple perl scripts using the gimp-perl module (GNU/Linux users only).

Automate Editing Using GIMP Python to automate a workflow. All (Legacy) Tutorials List. Self-portraits by Rosie Hardy, or Using GIMP for work and loving it. The rumour has it that real photographers don't use GIMP. Here in the parallel universe, on entirely different Earth, they actually do. Meet Rosie Hardie, Manchester-based studio and event photographer. For this showroom we focused on the self-portrait series of pictures Rosie has been taking for a while. This is something you don't see in portfolios of GIMP users on a daily basis. Here is a timelapse for the picture above: Editing and compositing techniques that she uses in GIMP are explained in her “Image Transformation” DVD course.

Was it useful? Rosie Hardy - Online Tutorials. Image Transformation - FULL Editing Tutorial DVD with Rosie Hardy **CHRISTMAS UPDATE!! The cut off point for DVD shipments is the 12/12/2013! UK Deliveries may still make it but please be aware that due to my work schedule I cannot post every time an order is made, and usually I do one posting every two weeks, but try to do more around Xmas as I realize most people want them before the 25th :P Should you miss the cut off point, feel free to email me and I can do my best to help! *** I am pleased to announce that my very first editing tutorial DVD is finally available!! This has been months in the making, I even bought a whole mac computer just to be able to use some decent screen capture software! So very proud and excited that this is now available for everyone.

I am shipping worldwide - the paypal button above will automatically convert currency and include shipping! For any questions, please shoot me an email at georgiarosehardy@gmail.com! Image Transformation - Selection DVD. Using color tools presets in GIMP. In this GIMP tutorial we explain how to use color tools presets to preserve favourite settings of Levels, Curves and suchlike for further use across sessions. If you used GIMP 2.6 long enough, you couldn't help but noticing that every color tool from the upper half of the Colors menu except Desaturate features a combobox and few buttons on top of it. Not everyone ventured to get a grasp of this quite useful feature called named Presets, so let's have a closer look at it. Creating Named Presets Say, we took a picture processed in darktable that has more or less right exposure and even added vignetting. So we corrected exposure for eyes using a mask on a copy of this layer with Screen blending mode, created a new layer from everything visible and now on this new layer we want to add colorization to simulate Sepia: We like the effect and we don't want to memorize the settings.

What do we do? Managing Presets Well, colorization is not exactly an often used feature (of course it depends). Inkscape. Draw Freely. Tutorial inkscape: drawing.