How to Edit Your Photos With GIMP
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How to Edit Your Photos With GIMP
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This is a tutorial for editing your photos in a program called GIMP. First you need to have the program, if you don't you can get it here: http://www.gimp.org/
Open Up Your Project
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When you have GIMP installed, open it up and click File>Open and then go to where you have your pictures and click it then click Open.
Crop Your Image
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NOTE: If you don't want your image cropped then skip this step.
Click on the "Toolbox - Tool Options" window and click the Rectangle Select, Then Select the part of your photo you want cropped, then click on Image>Crop to Selection and it will remove the part that is not selected.
Click on the "Toolbox - Tool Options" window and click the Rectangle Select, Then Select the part of your photo you want cropped, then click on Image>Crop to Selection and it will remove the part that is not selected.
Change the Brightness
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When you take your photos, sometimes it is too dark, this is where the Brightness-Contrast comes in.
Click on Colors>Brightness-Contrast. The brightness slider makes it Brighter/Darker and the Contrast slider makes the colors show more if you move it towards the direction of the brightness slider.
Click on Colors>Brightness-Contrast. The brightness slider makes it Brighter/Darker and the Contrast slider makes the colors show more if you move it towards the direction of the brightness slider.
Export Your Files
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When you are done editing your image, click on File>Export and then click on the file you edited, then click Export,
NOTE: You don't save your file because if you do it will say that you can only use "save" for saving it in a GIMP File Format.
NOTE: You don't save your file because if you do it will say that you can only use "save" for saving it in a GIMP File Format.
Compare the Difference
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This is the difference between when i started doing it and when i finished.
There is a large difference.
There is a large difference.