darkening around the edges

Michael bmike1 at gmail.com
Wed Mar 23 20:06:11 MST 2016


then I suppose I'll read the dead tree book that I bought about a year
earlier.

On Wed, Mar 23, 2016 at 10:51 PM, Brian Cluff <Brian at snaptek.com> wrote:

> Just keep in mind that the book on linuxtopia, grokking the gimp, is 16
> years old. I'm sure there are plenty of good examples, but the gimp has
> changed significantly since then, so you might have to do a little
> searching for features that have moved.
>
> Brian Cluff
>
> On March 23, 2016 7:12:40 PM MST, Michael <bmike1 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I think I'll spend a day (week?) reading the Linuxtopia book.
>>
>> On Wed, Mar 23, 2016 at 4:13 PM, Brian Cluff <brian at snaptek.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Here's some specifics of the blend modes.
>>> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blend_modes
>>>
>>> http://www.linuxtopia.org/online_books/graphics_tools/gimp_advanced_guide/gimp_guide_node55_002.html
>>>
>>> For your example pictures, screen will over brighten the darker areas of
>>> your picture, so dodge produces a better result.  In a different picture,
>>> screen could be the better choice.
>>>
>>> Brian
>>>
>>> On 03/23/2016 12:56 PM, Michael wrote:
>>>
>>>> please, what is the difference between the two modes?
>>>>
>>>> On Wed, Mar 23, 2016 at 2:35 PM, Brian Cluff <brian at snaptek.com
>>>> <mailto:brian at snaptek.com>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>     Oops, use the Dodge layer mode instead of screen.  You'll get better
>>>>     results.
>>>>
>>>>     Brian
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>     On 03/23/2016 11:22 AM, Brian Cluff wrote:
>>>>
>>>>           > On 03/23/2016 04:49 AM, Michael wrote:
>>>>           > Thanks Brian. I am putty in your hands!
>>>>
>>>>         I get the bounces from the PLUG mailing list, so I got your
>>>>         images even
>>>>         though they were too big for the queue... nobody else did
>>>>         though, so my
>>>>         answer will be the only one based off your image.
>>>>
>>>>         Anyway, looking at your pictures, it appears that the darkened
>>>> edges
>>>>         aren't due to fading over time rather they are caused by what
>>>>         appear to
>>>>         be a flash going off that lit the center of the image more than
>>>> the
>>>>         edges. This can also be caused of lower quality lenses giving
>>>> you
>>>>         darkened edges in what is called a vignette.
>>>>
>>>>         If you want to try and reduce/eliminate it, in gimp you would
>>>> add a
>>>>         layer above your picture, but before you do that, if you have
>>>> the
>>>>         option, go to Image -> Precision and set it to 16 ot 32 bit, so
>>>>         that you
>>>>         have more color data to work with.  Unfortunately you'll only
>>>>         have that
>>>>         option if you are running the development version of GIMP, but
>>>>         it will
>>>>         still work OK if you can't do that setting. Next use the
>>>>         gradient tool,
>>>>         changing the gradient type to radial, and make a gradient that
>>>>         goes from
>>>>         black in the center fading to white at the corners. (draw the
>>>>         gradient
>>>>         from the center to one of the corners).
>>>>
>>>>         Then set your new gradient layer's mode to "screen".
>>>>
>>>>         At this point the effect will probably be too strong, so you
>>>>         will need
>>>>         to play with the opacity till it looks better and you can also
>>>>         play with
>>>>         the color curves moving the line on the lower left back and
>>>>         forth across
>>>>         the bottom to adjust the shape of the gradient till it better
>>>>         matches
>>>>         the vignette in your image.  You can change the gradients layer
>>>> mode
>>>>         back to normal to get an idea of what the color curve
>>>> adjustment is
>>>>         doing to the gradient.
>>>>
>>>>         Brian Cluff
>>>>
>>>>         On 03/22/2016 06:42 PM, Brian Cluff wrote:
>>>>
>>>>             Can you send an example so that I can see what you mean by
>>>>             "darkened
>>>>             around the edges"?
>>>>
>>>>             I'll see if I can easily correct it and then send
>>>>             instructions on what I
>>>>             did.
>>>>
>>>>             Brian Cluff
>>>>
>>>>             On 03/22/2016 04:18 PM, Michael wrote:
>>>>
>>>>                 how does one use a transparent layer? is it only for
>>>>                 drawing things on?
>>>>                 I have some old pictures that have darkened around the
>>>>                 edges. How I
>>>>                 think I can fix it is to duplicate the layer then
>>>>                 lighten the exposure
>>>>                 value on the lower image, then paint black and uncover
>>>>                 the lighter image
>>>>                 over the section that has darkened. How do I do this
>>>>                 with gradients and
>>>>                 Darktable?
>>>>
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