Hi all!
I have been struggling to correct skin tones in GIMP without affecting
other colours of the image. The problem is that whatever method I use
(channel mixer, colour mapping, hue/saturation on particular colour
channels), some other hues are also affected (green, blue).
I tried also Select
Michael J. Hammel píše v Čt 25. 09. 2008 v 11:57 -0600:
> To convert back to TIFF you can use ImageMagick's convert tool.
> According to this discussion:
> http://www.imagemagick.org/discourse-server/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=11600
> convert will retain EXIF data. This is true as long as you're simply
David Gowers píše v Čt 14. 01. 2010 v 18:56 +1030:
> On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 4:18 PM, Frank Gore wrote:
> > color profile and ask me about it when I open the file. Isn't that how
> > it's supposed to work? That's what other applications do, for example
> > Digikam/showFoto.
>
In digiKam, the user
Norman Silverstone píše v Út 12. 01. 2010 v 20:50 +:
> > > The great thing about GIMP is that it is free so you can try it, at no
> > > cost to yourself, and see if it will do what you want it to do.
> >
> > But so is Photoshop. 30 days trial :)
>
> The difficulty is that whilst GIMP will run
Frank Gore píše v Čt 14. 01. 2010 v 21:35 -0500:
> Sorry, those were links to the version of the pictures as displayed by
> Picasa, which has the metadata stripped. The direct download links are
> as follows:
>
I thought your camera would be very unusual to provide JPEGs w/o
metadata...
> Adobe R
Frank Gore píše v St 13. 01. 2010 v 18:20 -0500:
>
> In any case, like I mentioned in my original post, I specifically have
> it set to "Ask what to do" in the Preferences, and it doesn't ask.
>
I agree with you, it is definitely a bug. GIMP should not assume that
JPEG is in sRGB colour space whe
Frank Gore píše v Pá 15. 01. 2010 v 17:12 -0500:
> But this begs the question, what does Gimp use to determine the
> embedded color profile? The EXIF data, or something else? Because even
> if I change that tag from "Uncalibrated" to "Adobe RGB", it still
> doesn't change how Gimp treats it.
>
Aga
TenLeftFingers píše v Po 12. 04. 2010 v 17:39 +0200:
> >You're welcome. Party due to this topic, I did an overview of color
> >management involving separate+. You can check it out here:
> >
> >http://www.brankovukelic.com/post/513356271/gimp-color-management-for-dtp
>
> I saw that and I have it bo