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Rating: 9.89 Votes: 18
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By: War Griffon
Category: General Subcategory: PhotographyDate: 2008-07-31 03:45:10
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GIMP & Photo Manipulation (The Basics)

 

No it is not something about a person in a mask but a free, yes that is right, free photo manipulation/editing package. GIMP is an acronym for GNU Image Manipulation Program. It is a freely distributed program for such tasks as photo retouching, image composition and image authoring

Several excellent articles have been done for Adobe Photoshop, and also for the other free package out there called Infanview, although the best is Photoshop it is an expensive package and as everybody likes something for free I thought I would put together a quick article on the basics using GIMP.

 

Downloading the files

 

First off you will need to download the software, this can be done from the following link for windows users http://gimp-win.sourceforge.net/stable.html the main download will give you two zipped files and you will then need to download the help files should you decide you want these as well. having gone through this step you should now have 2 or 3 zipped files, GTK+, The GIMP and the Help file. These files will now need to be unzipped before they can be installed, several programs exist for doing this.
 

Installing GIMP

 

After unzipping the files the next step is to install these files, this is fairly straight forward, make sure you install the GTK+ program first before you attempt to install anything else.
Once GTK+ is installed you can then install The GIMP and towards the end of installation of this file you will be given options to add short cuts on the desk top and quick launch bar, it is up to you if you take these options.
Lastly install the Help files if you chose to download them and choose the languages that you wish to install with the Help files. As with a lot of programs these days the Help files contain a lot of information on how to use GIMP should you choose to advance past this little tutorial I have put together or if you get stuck at any stage so I hope you chose to download and install it

 

 

Using GIMP

 

Launch GIMP as you would any other program i.e. from the icon or the start/all programs menu or clicking on the short cut on your screen. This will put two windows onto your screen one called The Gimp the other Layers, channels, paths...



By selecting the file menu on The GIMP window we can choose open and select a photo that we wish to use. For this I have chosen one of the shots of Libby the Barbarian Queen. You should then end up with 3 windows on your screen as below.



Adjusting the Levels

 

The file I have used is straight from the camera so first off we are going to adjust the lighting levels.
From the menu on the picture window, select Tools then choose Colour Tools and Levels (Tools/Colour Tools/Levels) this brings up another window called levels which we can use to adjust the levels of the photo (see below). Its looking a bit crowded on the desk top but that is because I have set my windows to one side to avoid the clutter of files an my desk top, you can arrange your GIMP windows as and how you please.



As you can see from the levels window below there are several bits to play with, for now we will do this the simple way and click on the button labeled auto and if you happy with the changes it has made to your photo click on the OK button on the levels window and it will close.
You can play around with the other settings in your own time and as you aas you feel more confident using this program.



You should now have something like the photo below. (No silly not the same photo as me).



We now have a photo that looks good enough to send to CMON but not quite, there is a few other things we need to do.
One of which is to crop the photo to get rid of the areas such as all that excess blue space to the left and right as well as some of the bits above and below our subject.

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In Chigh P.I.
28 March 09
Rating: 10
Thanks for this, most useful

Bale Eye
26 February 09
Rating: 10
Absolutely fantastic - tried it on a few of my photos taken with my dodgy camera - much improved. Thanks!!

Voodoodood
12 January 09
Rating: 9
This is so so helpful. Brilliantly talked through and for the sake of half an hour to read through it i feel i can accomplish just about anything photo wise with this program. Much thanks.

hubbabubba
19 November 08
Rating: 10
GOOD'UN

blackfly
12 November 08
Rating: 10
All hail GNU!

Thanks for doing this, and thanks for doing it well.

jarhead
15 August 08
Rating: 10
Great Article!

Mr Scream
15 August 08
Rating: 10
Dude that was soooo useful .. my eternal gratitude is send your way !

DarkTower
12 August 08
Rating: 10
Great article and comes handy after I published my quick quide about fast-making photos of minis on coloured background without photoshop correction at http://dtsmodelling.blogspot.com/

Neomensu
09 August 08
Rating: 10
Brillant Article. Helped me out big time. been having trouble all week getting pics of my models up and this has solved it. Thanks again War Griffon

TyronMagda
06 August 08
Rating: 10
Great & useful article, many thanks!!!

lizcam
04 August 08
Rating: 10
Really good article even with the loading issues. Thanks for the time and effort that went into this!

daddyo
03 August 08
Rating: 10
Thank you for this article. Especially since I'm a cheap son-of-a-gun. or something...

Gilvan Blight
01 August 08
Rating: 9
Good article. Glad to see you got past the odd CMON system issues. If I didn't use PS already this would have converted me from Paint Shop Pro to GIMP.

hakoMike
31 July 08
Rating: 10
Thanks!

airhead
31 July 08
Rating: 10
Had this been around when I was trying to use GIMP, I probably never would have gone to PS.

Very good and easy to follow.

Aliengod3
31 July 08
Rating: 10
Great article.

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