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− | |Welcome to Meet the GIMP. | + | | Welcome to Meet the GIMP. |
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− | |My name is Rolf Steinort and I am recording this in Bremen, Northern Germany. | + | | My name is Rolf Steinort and I am recording this in Bremen, Northern Germany. |
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− | | | + | | The GIMP is the very powerful image manipulation program. |
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− | | | + | |In this first tutorial I want to give you a small tour of GIMP and its features |
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− | | | + | | I will briefly demonstrate you how to prepare an image for the web |
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− | | | + | |I will give detailed explanation in future tutorials |
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− | | | + | |To open an image, I will just drag and drop the image on to the tool box. |
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− | | | + | |And here it is! |
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− | | | + | | Let’s have a look at this image. |
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− | | | + | |I want to make this image ready for the web. |
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− | | | + | |Lets see what I can do with it. |
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|First the image is tilted so I have to rotate it a bit. | |First the image is tilted so I have to rotate it a bit. | ||
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− | |Then I want to crop it to remove this part - the back of a person. | + | |Then I want to crop it to remove this part - the back of a person. |
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− | | | + | | 01.16 |
− | |The 3rd thing I want to do is to bring in more colors and contrast. | + | |The 3rd thing I want to do is to bring in more colors and contrast. |
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− | | | + | | 01.22 |
− | |I also want to re-size the image because now its nearly 4000 pixels wide, which is far too much. | + | |I also want to re-size the image because now its nearly 4000 pixels wide, which is far too much. |
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− | | | + | |01.31 |
− | |And then I want to sharpen it and save it as a JPEG image. | + | |And then I want to sharpen it and save it as a JPEG image. |
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− | | | + | | 01.38 |
|Let’s start with rotating. | |Let’s start with rotating. | ||
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− | |I zoom into the part of the image where it is most obvious that the image is tilted. You can see it here. | + | |I zoom into the part of the image where it is most obvious that the image is tilted. You can see it here. |
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− | |By the way, you can move around in the image by pressing Space and just moving the cursor. | + | | By the way, you can move around in the image by pressing Space and just moving the cursor. |
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− | | | + | |01.56 |
− | |And now I choose the Rotate tool by clicking here. | + | |And now I choose the Rotate tool by clicking here. |
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− | |In the Rotate tool, there are some options set by default to values suited for graphical work and not for photographic work. | + | |In the Rotate tool, there are some options set by default to values suited for graphical work and not for photographic work. |
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− | | | + | | 02.09 |
− | |So here Direction is set to Normal(Forward) but I will set it to Corrective(Backward). | + | |So here Direction is set to Normal(Forward) but I will set it to Corrective(Backward). |
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− | | | + | | 02.14 |
− | |I check if I have the best Interpolation. | + | |I check if I have the best Interpolation. So that's fine. |
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− | | | + | | 02.17 |
− | |And in the Preview grid I choose Grid instead of Image. | + | | And in the Preview grid I choose Grid instead of the Image. |
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− | | | + | | 02.22 |
− | |I shall increase the no. of grid lines by moving the slider. | + | |I shall increase the no. of grid lines by moving the slider. You will see it soon. |
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− | | | + | |02.30 |
− | |Now I will click on the image and get a grid overlaid | + | |Now I will click on the image and get a grid overlaid on the image. |
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− | | | + | |02.36 |
− | |This grid is straight. | + | |This grid is straight. |
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− | | | + | |02.38 |
− | |And I can rotate it and GIMP will rotate the image in the same direction in the Corrective mode so that the grid is straight again. | + | |And I can rotate it and GIMP will rotate the image in the same direction in the Corrective mode so that the grid is straight again. |
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− | | | + | | 02.51 |
− | |Let me demonstrate. | + | |Let me demonstrate. I will rotate the grid like this. |
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− | |I will check the other part of the image to make sure. | + | |I will check the other part of the image to make sure. |
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|Looks good to me. | |Looks good to me. | ||
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− | |Now I will click on the Rotate button. | + | | Now I will click on the Rotate button. |
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− | |This will take some time since the image is about 10 mega-pixels | + | |This will take some time since the image is about 10 mega-pixels |
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− | |And | + | | And it is done! |
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− | |The image has rotated. | + | | The image has rotated. |
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− | | | + | | 03.16 |
− | |Lets have a look at the whole picture. Shift + Ctrl + E brings us back to the image. And here it is! | + | | Lets have a look at the whole picture. Shift + Ctrl + E brings us back to the image. And here it is! |
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− | | | + | | 03.22 |
− | |Next step is Cropping. | + | | Next step is Cropping. |
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− | |I chose the Crop tool by clicking here. | + | |I chose the Crop tool by clicking here. |
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− | | | + | | 03.28 |
− | |I want to keep the aspect ratio of the image as 3:2. | + | |I want to keep the aspect ratio of the image as 3:2. |
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− | |For that I check Fixed Aspect ratio here and type in 3:2. | + | |For that I check Fixed Aspect ratio here and type in 3:2. |
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− | |Just clicking to come out of that box. | + | | Just clicking to come out of that box. |
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− | | | + | | 03.43 |
− | |And now, I can start cropping. | + | | And now, I can start cropping. |
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− | |I want to include the feet of this person here but exclude this part of the image. | + | |I want to include the feet of this person here but exclude this part of the image. |
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− | | | + | | 03.52 |
− | |So I start here at this point and pressing the left mouse button, I drag upward towards the left to select the area. | + | |So I start here at this point and pressing the left mouse button, I drag upward towards the left to select the area. |
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− | |Note that the aspect ratio is constant. | + | | Note that the aspect ratio is constant. |
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− | |And now I have to decide how far to drag. | + | | And now I have to decide how far to drag. |
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|I think this is quite good. | |I think this is quite good. | ||
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|Let’s checks the borders. | |Let’s checks the borders. | ||
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− | |We have excluded this part. | + | |We have excluded this part. There is a person sitting here. |
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− | | | + | | 04.28 |
− | |I think there is enough room here for the person to be in the picture. | + | |I think there is enough room here for the person to be in the picture. |
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− | | | + | | 04.35 |
− | |So I will leave it that way since it looks nice. | + | | So I will leave it that way since it looks nice. |
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|There are windows here on the top. | |There are windows here on the top. | ||
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− | |And there is enough of them in the image to see them as windows. | + | |And there is enough of them in the image to see them as windows. |
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− | | | + | | 04.50 |
− | |But I think there is not enough room around here at the feet | + | |But I think there is not enough room around here at the feet |
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− | | | + | | 04.54 |
− | |So I'll just click on the image, | + | |So I'll just click on the image, and drag it a bit down. |
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− | | | + | | 04.58 |
− | |I think this is good now. | + | | I think this is good now. |
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− | | | + | | 05.01 |
− | |But now there is not enough windows seen here and the person seated here is very near to the border. | + | |But now there is not enough windows seen here and the person seated here is very near to the border. |
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− | |So lets make the image a bit larger. | + | |So lets make the image a bit larger. |
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− | | | + | | 05.11 |
− | |We are running into a problem here. Perhaps you can see it. | + | |We are running into a problem here. Perhaps you can see it. |
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− | |This happened during the rotation | + | |This happened during the rotation |
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− | | | + | | 05.21 |
− | |There is a small part here which is transparent now. | + | |There is a small part here which is transparent now. |
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− | | | + | | 05.25 |
− | |I don’t want to include that, | + | | I don’t want to include that, |
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− | | | + | | 05.33 |
− | | | + | | so lets go back to Crop tool. |
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− | | | + | | 05.35 |
− | | | + | |I want a bit more room here; so I am dragging this up. |
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+ | |Not so far. | ||
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|I think this is quite good. | |I think this is quite good. | ||
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− | | | + | | 05.44 |
− | |Now just click on the image and here we have the cropped & rotated image. | + | |Now just click on the image and here we have the cropped & rotated image. |
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− | | | + | | 05.50 |
− | |Shift + Ctrl + E brings us back to the full view. | + | | Shift + Ctrl + E brings us back to the full view. |
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− | | | + | | 05.56 |
− | |Next step is to boost the colors & contrast a bit. | + | | Next step is to boost the colors & contrast a bit. |
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− | | | + | | 06.02 |
− | |There are several ways here. I could use the color levels - here it is, the curves or some sliders. | + | |There are several ways here. I could use the color levels - here it is, the curves or some sliders. |
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− | |But I will try doing this with layers. | + | |But I will try doing this with layers. |
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− | | | + | | 06.18 |
− | |I simply make a copy of this layer here. | + | |I simply make a copy of this layer here. |
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− | | | + | | 06.23 |
− | |And change the layer mode to Overlay. | + | | And change the layer mode to Overlay. |
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− | | | + | | 06.30 |
− | |And you can see its a very strong effect. I don’t want to have it that much. | + | |And you can see its a very strong effect. I don’t want to have it that much. |
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− | | | + | | 06.36 |
− | |So I slide the opacity slider down to a value where I think its looking good. | + | |So I slide the opacity slider down to a value where I think its looking good. |
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− | | | + | | 06.42 |
− | |Little more perhaps. | + | | Little more perhaps. |
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|Ok, I think this is good enough. | |Ok, I think this is good enough. | ||
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|I can always change that unless I right click the mouse here to go to the channel list and say 'Flatten image' or 'Merge visible layers'. | |I can always change that unless I right click the mouse here to go to the channel list and say 'Flatten image' or 'Merge visible layers'. | ||
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− | |Then all the changes become permanent. | + | |Then all the changes become permanent. |
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− | |Except if I go into History here and go back and undo the history. | + | |Except if I go into History here and go back and undo the history. |
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− | | | + | | 07.10 |
− | |But we’ll cover that later. | + | |But we’ll cover that later. |
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− | | | + | | 07.13 |
− | |Next step is Resizing. | + | |Next step is Resizing. |
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− | |I will click on the Image menu & select Scale Image option. | + | |I will click on the Image menu & select Scale Image option. |
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− | | | + | | 07.27 |
− | |Here I will just type in 800 pixels. | + | |Here I will just type in 800 pixels. |
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− | | | + | | 07.32 |
− | |And I get the value for the height automatically. | + | |And I get the value for the height automatically. |
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− | | | + | | 07.36 |
− | |When I unlock this link here, I could distort the image while re-sizing it. | + | |When I unlock this link here, I could distort the image while re-sizing it. |
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− | |Interpolation | + | |Interpolation |
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|I think I will choose Cubic. I found that the highest layer here gives some art effects with brick buildings. Its strange and I will have to check that out. | |I think I will choose Cubic. I found that the highest layer here gives some art effects with brick buildings. Its strange and I will have to check that out. | ||
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− | |Now | + | | Now, Click on Scale |
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− | |And we’ll look at the result | + | | And we’ll look at the result |
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− | |Shift + Ctrl + E gets us the whole image | + | |Shift + Ctrl + E gets us the whole image |
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|And when I press 1, I get 100% zoom. | |And when I press 1, I get 100% zoom. | ||
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− | | | + | | 08.19 |
− | |Now we can look around in the image to see if we have any really disturbing or distracting stuff. | + | |Now we can look around in the image to see if we have any really disturbing or distracting stuff. But I personally think it worked out well. |
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− | | | + | | 08.32 |
− | |Next step is Sharpening. | + | |Next step is Sharpening. |
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− | | | + | | 08.35 |
− | |My lens is quite good and my camera too. But we have manipulated the image. | + | |My lens is quite good and my camera too. But we have manipulated the image. So it has to be sharpened a bit. |
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− | |I will select Filters | + | |I will select Filters |
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− | | | + | | 08.53 |
− | | | + | | and click on Enhance and here is Sharpening. I could also use the Unsharp mask which is very powerful sharpening tool. But for now, Sharpening is enough. |
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− | | | + | | 09.06 |
− | |This is the | + | |This tool has basically only one option which is the sharpness slider. It can be adjusted and its enough for such an image. |
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− | | | + | | 09.16 |
− | |I | + | |This is the unsharpened image and when I drag this slider, the image gets sharpened more and more. You get a very funny effect if you slide it too far. |
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− | | | + | | 09.31 |
− | | | + | |I think for this image this value is good. |
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− | | | + | | 09.38 |
− | | | + | |The hair looks clearer now but here you can see some blending or distortion. |
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− | | | + | | 09.46 |
− | | | + | |So we will slide it down and this is better. |
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− | | | + | | 09.52 |
− | | | + | |I would like to go for soft effects rather than have any distortion in the image. |
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− | | | + | | 10.00 |
− | | | + | |They are the proof that you have manipulated the image. |
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− | | | + | | 10.06 |
− | | | + | |So lets look at the result. |
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− | | | + | | 10.09 |
− | | | + | |It looks quite good. |
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− | | | + | | 10.11 |
− | | | + | |And now the last step is Saving this image. |
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− | | | + | | 10.15 |
− | |and | + | |I will go to File and click on Save As and just change the original file extension ‘tif’ to ‘jpg’ |
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− | | | + | | 10.29 |
− | | | + | |and Click on the Save button. |
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− | | | + | | 10.32 |
− | |I | + | |I get a warning that the JPEG can't handle images with multiple layers. Ok. So we have to export them. |
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− | | | + | | 10.44 |
− | | | + | |I think 85%is a good standard value for this image. |
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− | | | + | | 10.53 |
− | | | + | |So I have saved this image as JPEG image here. |
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− | | | + | | 11.01 |
− | | | + | | You can look at it in full screen. |
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− | | | + | | 11.04 |
− | |This is it. The first tutorial of Meet the GIMP. In future tutorials, I will cover topics like how to set up GIMP, how to draw, convert, etc. and tools and many more. | + | | This is it.The first tutorial of Meet the GIMP. In future tutorials, I will cover topics like how to set up GIMP, how to draw, convert, etc. and tools and many more. |
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− | | | + | | 11.17 |
− | |If you want to send a comment, please write to info@meetthegimp.org | + | | If you want to send a comment, please write to info@meetthegimp.org |
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− | | | + | | 11.25 |
|More information is available at http://meetthegimp.org | |More information is available at http://meetthegimp.org | ||
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− | | | + | | 11.31 |
− | |I would like to hear from you. | + | |I would like to hear from you. Tell me what you liked, what I could have made better, what you want to see in the future. |
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+ | | 11.41 | ||
+ | |This is Hemant Waidande dubbing for the Spoken Tutorial project |
Revision as of 12:48, 20 November 2013
Time | Narration
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00.23 | Welcome to Meet the GIMP. |
00.25 | My name is Rolf Steinort and I am recording this in Bremen, Northern Germany. |
00.31 | The GIMP is the very powerful image manipulation program. |
00.35 | In this first tutorial I want to give you a small tour of GIMP and its features |
00.39 | I will briefly demonstrate you how to prepare an image for the web |
00.43 | I will give detailed explanation in future tutorials |
00.48 | To open an image, I will just drag and drop the image on to the tool box. |
00.53 | And here it is! |
00.55 | Let’s have a look at this image. |
00.57 | I want to make this image ready for the web. |
01.02 | Lets see what I can do with it.
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01.04 | First the image is tilted so I have to rotate it a bit. |
01.09 | Then I want to crop it to remove this part - the back of a person. |
01.16 | The 3rd thing I want to do is to bring in more colors and contrast. |
01.22 | I also want to re-size the image because now its nearly 4000 pixels wide, which is far too much. |
01.31 | And then I want to sharpen it and save it as a JPEG image. |
01.38 | Let’s start with rotating.
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01.40 | I zoom into the part of the image where it is most obvious that the image is tilted. You can see it here. |
01.49 | By the way, you can move around in the image by pressing Space and just moving the cursor. |
01.56 | And now I choose the Rotate tool by clicking here. |
02.00 | In the Rotate tool, there are some options set by default to values suited for graphical work and not for photographic work. |
02.09 | So here Direction is set to Normal(Forward) but I will set it to Corrective(Backward). |
02.14 | I check if I have the best Interpolation. So that's fine.
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02.17 | And in the Preview grid I choose Grid instead of the Image. |
02.22 | I shall increase the no. of grid lines by moving the slider. You will see it soon. |
02.30 | Now I will click on the image and get a grid overlaid on the image. |
02.36 | This grid is straight. |
02.38 | And I can rotate it and GIMP will rotate the image in the same direction in the Corrective mode so that the grid is straight again. |
02.51 | Let me demonstrate. I will rotate the grid like this. |
02.56 | I will check the other part of the image to make sure. |
03.00 | Looks good to me. |
03.02 | Now I will click on the Rotate button. |
03.06 | This will take some time since the image is about 10 mega-pixels |
03.13 | And it is done! |
03.14 | The image has rotated. |
03.16 | Lets have a look at the whole picture. Shift + Ctrl + E brings us back to the image. And here it is! |
03.22 | Next step is Cropping. |
03.25 | I chose the Crop tool by clicking here. |
03.28 | I want to keep the aspect ratio of the image as 3:2. |
03.33 | For that I check Fixed Aspect ratio here and type in 3:2. |
03.39 | Just clicking to come out of that box. |
03.43 | And now, I can start cropping. |
03.45 | I want to include the feet of this person here but exclude this part of the image. |
03.52 | So I start here at this point and pressing the left mouse button, I drag upward towards the left to select the area. |
04.01 | Note that the aspect ratio is constant. |
04.06 | And now I have to decide how far to drag. |
04.12 | I think this is quite good. |
04.18 | Let’s checks the borders. |
04.21 | We have excluded this part. There is a person sitting here.
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04.28 | I think there is enough room here for the person to be in the picture. |
04.35 | So I will leave it that way since it looks nice. |
04.41 | There are windows here on the top. |
04.44 | And there is enough of them in the image to see them as windows. |
04.50 | But I think there is not enough room around here at the feet |
04.54 | So I'll just click on the image, and drag it a bit down. |
04.58 | I think this is good now. |
05.01 | But now there is not enough windows seen here and the person seated here is very near to the border. |
05.08 | So lets make the image a bit larger. |
05.11 | We are running into a problem here. Perhaps you can see it. |
05.18 | This happened during the rotation |
05.21 | There is a small part here which is transparent now.
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05.25 | I don’t want to include that, |
05.33 | so lets go back to Crop tool. |
05.35 | I want a bit more room here; so I am dragging this up. |
05.38 | Not so far. |
05.40 | I think this is quite good. |
05.44 | Now just click on the image and here we have the cropped & rotated image. |
05.50 | Shift + Ctrl + E brings us back to the full view. |
05.56 | Next step is to boost the colors & contrast a bit. |
06.02 | There are several ways here. I could use the color levels - here it is, the curves or some sliders. |
06.11 | But I will try doing this with layers. |
06.18 | I simply make a copy of this layer here.
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06.23 | And change the layer mode to Overlay. |
06.30 | And you can see its a very strong effect. I don’t want to have it that much.
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06.36 | So I slide the opacity slider down to a value where I think its looking good. |
06.42 | Little more perhaps. |
06.46 | Ok, I think this is good enough. |
06.50 | I can always change that unless I right click the mouse here to go to the channel list and say 'Flatten image' or 'Merge visible layers'. |
07.01 | Then all the changes become permanent. |
07.03 | Except if I go into History here and go back and undo the history. |
07.10 | But we’ll cover that later. |
07.13 | Next step is Resizing. |
07.16 | I will click on the Image menu & select Scale Image option. |
07.27 | Here I will just type in 800 pixels.
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07.32 | And I get the value for the height automatically. |
07.36 | When I unlock this link here, I could distort the image while re-sizing it.
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07.44 | Interpolation |
07.45 | I think I will choose Cubic. I found that the highest layer here gives some art effects with brick buildings. Its strange and I will have to check that out. |
08.02 | Now, Click on Scale |
08.04 | And we’ll look at the result |
08.08 | Shift + Ctrl + E gets us the whole image |
08.13 | And when I press 1, I get 100% zoom. |
08.19 | Now we can look around in the image to see if we have any really disturbing or distracting stuff. But I personally think it worked out well. |
08.32 | Next step is Sharpening. |
08.35 | My lens is quite good and my camera too. But we have manipulated the image. So it has to be sharpened a bit. |
08.49 | I will select Filters |
08.53 | and click on Enhance and here is Sharpening. I could also use the Unsharp mask which is very powerful sharpening tool. But for now, Sharpening is enough. |
09.06 | This tool has basically only one option which is the sharpness slider. It can be adjusted and its enough for such an image. |
09.16 | This is the unsharpened image and when I drag this slider, the image gets sharpened more and more. You get a very funny effect if you slide it too far. |
09.31 | I think for this image this value is good.
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09.38 | The hair looks clearer now but here you can see some blending or distortion. |
09.46 | So we will slide it down and this is better. |
09.52 | I would like to go for soft effects rather than have any distortion in the image.
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10.00 | They are the proof that you have manipulated the image. |
10.06 | So lets look at the result. |
10.09 | It looks quite good.
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10.11 | And now the last step is Saving this image. |
10.15 | I will go to File and click on Save As and just change the original file extension ‘tif’ to ‘jpg’ |
10.29 | and Click on the Save button. |
10.32 | I get a warning that the JPEG can't handle images with multiple layers. Ok. So we have to export them. |
10.44 | I think 85%is a good standard value for this image. |
10.53 | So I have saved this image as JPEG image here. |
11.01 | You can look at it in full screen. |
11.04 | This is it.The first tutorial of Meet the GIMP. In future tutorials, I will cover topics like how to set up GIMP, how to draw, convert, etc. and tools and many more. |
11.17 | If you want to send a comment, please write to info@meetthegimp.org |
11.25 | More information is available at http://meetthegimp.org
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11.31 | I would like to hear from you. Tell me what you liked, what I could have made better, what you want to see in the future. |
11.41 | This is Hemant Waidande dubbing for the Spoken Tutorial project |
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