How to use curves to fix this picture? #588
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Hi, I don't know which curves tab to use - hue, saturation or lightness. Could you please advice? Thank you |
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Hi @SebastianMpl, Sure, here is how you can restore this photo. You'll notice that the photo is red, this correspond to a red channel having a minimum value different from zero. You can cancel that be flattening the curve at the beginning, up to the first bars you can see: There is a bit of the same with the blue channel: Regarding the green channel, it it seems the values are compressed to lower values. It is possible to compensate like this: Regarding lightness, it is a bit of both, there is some residual lightness (minimum value) and also it is a bit compressed: Saturation needs as well a little boost: After applying the curves, you can ensure it reaches the white color by applying "Colors > Normalize". And maybe slight hue shift to clear the redness effect on the shadows of the skin: This will give the following result: I am curious what you get with Gimp. Warm regards |
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Hi @SebastianMpl,
Sure, here is how you can restore this photo. You'll notice that the photo is red, this correspond to a red channel having a minimum value different from zero. You can cancel that be flattening the curve at the beginning, up to the first bars you can see:
There is a bit of the same with the blue channel:
Regarding the green channel, it it seems the values are compressed to lower values. It is possible to compensate like this:
Regarding lightness, it is a bit of both, there is some residual lightness (minimum value) and also it is a bit compressed:
Saturation needs as well a little boost:
After applying the curves, you can ensure it reaches the white color by applyin…