Shadows/Highlights
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Shadows/Highlights | Frank | 02 Jan 23:51 |
Shadows/Highlights | Patrick Shanahan | 03 Jan 00:56 |
Shadows/Highlights | Øyvind Kolås | 03 Jan 21:28 |
Shadows/Highlights | Patrick Shanahan | 03 Jan 01:02 |
Shadows/Highlights | Patrick Shanahan | 03 Jan 01:11 |
Shadows/Highlights | Guy Stalnaker | 03 Jan 02:02 |
Shadows/Highlights | Guy Stalnaker | 03 Jan 02:32 |
Shadows/Highlights - DOWNLOAD HERE | Steve Kinney | 03 Jan 03:36 |
Shadows/Highlights | Steve Kinney | 03 Jan 03:41 |
Shadows/Highlights | Dick Smith | 04 Jan 20:26 |
Shadows/Highlights | Guy Stalnaker | 04 Jan 20:48 |
Shadows/Highlights | Alexandre Prokoudine | 02 Jan 19:50 |
Shadows/Highlights | Guy Stalnaker | 02 Jan 20:48 |
Shadows/Highlights | Julie Bennett | 02 Jan 21:35 |
Shadows/Highlights | Alexandre Prokoudine | 02 Jan 22:52 |
Shadows/Highlights | Steve Kinney | 02 Jan 21:37 |
Shadows/Highlights
On Tue, Jan 2, 2018 at 9:58 PM, Julie Bennett wrote:
Hello,
I'm relatively new to GIMP and Ubuntu. I am moving away from using photoshop/windows. I'm a life long photographer and have developed a work flow in photoshop. With learning the structure of GIMP, I'm of course wanting to recreate my work flow.
The one feature of photoshop I have come to rely on heavily is the Shadows/Highlights function. It is extremely important to me. With it I can adjust and preserve the detail in shadow and highlight areas of an image to approximate what I actually saw.
But, I can't seem to find something similar in Gimp. Can someone point me to the area of Gimp that may provide this?
Thanks in advance !!!!
Hi Julie,
Shadows-Highlights will probably be part of upcoming GIMP 2.10. It depends on how much good/ready-for-production this filter will be by the time we release.
Alex
Shadows/Highlights
Julie,
Welcome to the GIMP. The Shadows/Highlights controls in PS/Lightroom are pretty nice. As you've discovered there is not an exact equivalent for GIMP. And as Alexandre indicated, we are on the cusp of a long-worked on, and long-anticipated new version release, 2.10, that promises significant new features.
Attached to this reply are two files, one a .scm script file, the other a .zip file of more .scm files (just easier to send the two :-) These script files are vintage 2012, so somewhat old (though algorithms used for image calculations don't really "age"). The standalone file is a Shadows/Highlights adjustment -- it gives only one parameter, opacity, so it attempts to modify both shadows and highlights in one go. It may serve your needs. The .zip file contains a collection of script files one of which is a shadow recovery script. Also, there is not a highlight analog. See if these give you acceptable results until we GIMP 2.10 is released and a more modern tool becomes available.
Use the information here:
https://docs.gimp.org/en/install-script-fu.html
to find out where to put these .scm files so they appear in GIMP for use, usually on the Filters menu, sometimes on a Filter submenu.
Also, you may find
Regards,
Guy
Guy Stalnaker jimmyg521@gmail.com
On Tue, Jan 2, 2018 at 1:50 PM, Alexandre Prokoudine < alexandre.prokoudine@gmail.com> wrote:
On Tue, Jan 2, 2018 at 9:58 PM, Julie Bennett wrote:
Hello,
I'm relatively new to GIMP and Ubuntu. I am moving away from using
photoshop/windows. I'm a life long photographer and have developed a work flow in photoshop.
With learning the structure of GIMP, I'm of course wanting to recreate
my work flow.
The one feature of photoshop I have come to rely on heavily is the
Shadows/Highlights function. It is extremely important to me.
With it I can adjust and preserve the detail in shadow and highlight
areas of an image to approximate what I actually saw.
But, I can't seem to find something similar in Gimp. Can someone point
me to the area of Gimp that may provide this?
Thanks in advance !!!!
Hi Julie,
Shadows-Highlights will probably be part of upcoming GIMP 2.10. It depends on how much good/ready-for-production this filter will be by the time we release.
Alex
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Is there a time line for release??
Thanks for the info Alex !!!
Julie B
---- On Tue, 02 Jan 2018 11:50:17 -0800 Alexandre Prokoudine <alexandre.prokoudine@gmail.com> wrote ----
On Tue, Jan 2, 2018 at 9:58 PM, Julie Bennett wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm relatively new to GIMP and Ubuntu. I am moving away from using photoshop/windows. I'm a life long photographer and have developed a work flow in photoshop.
> With learning the structure of GIMP, I'm of course wanting to recreate my work flow.
>
> The one feature of photoshop I have come to rely on heavily is the Shadows/Highlights function. It is extremely important to me.
> With it I can adjust and preserve the detail in shadow and highlight areas of an image to approximate what I actually saw.
>
> But, I can't seem to find something similar in Gimp. Can someone point me to the area of Gimp that may provide this?
>
> Thanks in advance !!!!
Hi Julie,
Shadows-Highlights will probably be part of upcoming GIMP 2.10. It
depends on how much good/ready-for-production this filter will be by
the time we release.
Alex
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On 01/02/2018 01:58 PM, Julie Bennett wrote:
Hello,
I'm relatively new to GIMP and Ubuntu. I am moving away from using photoshop/windows. I'm a life long photographer and have developed a work flow in photoshop. With learning the structure of GIMP, I'm of course wanting to recreate my work flow.
The one feature of photoshop I have come to rely on heavily is the Shadows/Highlights function. It is extremely important to me. With it I can adjust and preserve the detail in shadow and highlight areas of an image to approximate what I actually saw.
But, I can't seem to find something similar in Gimp. Can someone point me to the area of Gimp that may provide this?Thanks in advance !!!!
Hey Julie,
The Shadow Recovery script-fu plugin may be helpful:
http://www.gimphelp.org/scripts/contrast_shadow_recovery.shtml
You will most likely find yourself looking for tools in the GIMP that aren't there, because it evolved separately from Photoshop and the workflow for most tasks is just plain different. That has been my experience from the other side, as a long time GIMP users experimenting with Photoshop.
The GIMP will get the job done, once you get used to it. Initially you will be reading a lot of tutorials and watching a lot of videos. Reading through the online (or local) manual and taking notes where and as "aha!" moments arrive would also be helpful.
You already found out where to ask questions when you get stuck.
:o)
Shadows/Highlights
On Wed, Jan 3, 2018 at 12:35 AM, Julie Bennett wrote:
Is there a time line for release??
Julie,
There are currently 28 bugs that need to be fixed before we can release 2.10.
Also, please note that if you typically shoot photos to Raw rather than JPEG, you might want checking out darktable (www.darktable.org). It's free software for digital photography streamlined for people who shoot a lot of pictures and will benefit from batch-applying edits from one picture to many others. Darktable has shadows-highlights module and works on both Windows, Linux, and macOS.
Alex
Shadows/Highlights
On 01/02/2018 04:37 PM, Steve Kinney wrote:
On 01/02/2018 01:58 PM, Julie Bennett wrote:
Hello,
I'm relatively new to GIMP and Ubuntu. I am moving away from using photoshop/windows. I'm a life long photographer and have developed a work flow in photoshop. With learning the structure of GIMP, I'm of course wanting to recreate my work flow.
The one feature of photoshop I have come to rely on heavily is the Shadows/Highlights function. It is extremely important to me. With it I can adjust and preserve the detail in shadow and highlight areas of an image to approximate what I actually saw.
But, I can't seem to find something similar in Gimp. Can someone point me to the area of Gimp that may provide this?Thanks in advance !!!!
Hey Julie,
The Shadow Recovery script-fu plugin may be helpful:
http://www.gimphelp.org/scripts/contrast_shadow_recovery.shtml
File not found.
Shadows/Highlights
* Frank [01-02-18 19:07]:
On 01/02/2018 04:37 PM, Steve Kinney wrote:
On 01/02/2018 01:58 PM, Julie Bennett wrote:
Hello,
I'm relatively new to GIMP and Ubuntu. I am moving away from using photoshop/windows. I'm a life long photographer and have developed a work flow in photoshop. With learning the structure of GIMP, I'm of course wanting to recreate my work flow.
The one feature of photoshop I have come to rely on heavily is the Shadows/Highlights function. It is extremely important to me. With it I can adjust and preserve the detail in shadow and highlight areas of an image to approximate what I actually saw. But, I can't seem to find something similar in Gimp. Can someone point me to the area of Gimp that may provide this?
Thanks in advance !!!!
Hey Julie,
The Shadow Recovery script-fu plugin may be helpful:
http://www.gimphelp.org/scripts/contrast_shadow_recovery.shtml
File not found.
works here
(paka)Patrick Shanahan Plainfield, Indiana, USA @ptilopteri http://en.opensuse.org openSUSE Community Member facebook/ptilopteri Registered Linux User #207535 @ http://linuxcounter.net Photos: http://wahoo.no-ip.org/piwigo paka @ IRCnet freenode
Shadows/Highlights
* Frank [01-02-18 19:07]:
On 01/02/2018 04:37 PM, Steve Kinney wrote:
On 01/02/2018 01:58 PM, Julie Bennett wrote:
Hello,
I'm relatively new to GIMP and Ubuntu. I am moving away from using photoshop/windows. I'm a life long photographer and have developed a work flow in photoshop. With learning the structure of GIMP, I'm of course wanting to recreate my work flow.
The one feature of photoshop I have come to rely on heavily is the Shadows/Highlights function. It is extremely important to me. With it I can adjust and preserve the detail in shadow and highlight areas of an image to approximate what I actually saw. But, I can't seem to find something similar in Gimp. Can someone point me to the area of Gimp that may provide this?
Thanks in advance !!!!
Hey Julie,
The Shadow Recovery script-fu plugin may be helpful:
http://www.gimphelp.org/scripts/contrast_shadow_recovery.shtml
File not found.
works here
(paka)Patrick Shanahan Plainfield, Indiana, USA @ptilopteri http://en.opensuse.org openSUSE Community Member facebook/ptilopteri Registered Linux User #207535 @ http://linuxcounter.net Photos: http://wahoo.no-ip.org/piwigo paka @ IRCnet freenode
Shadows/Highlights
* Patrick Shanahan [01-02-18 20:03]:
* Frank [01-02-18 19:07]:
On 01/02/2018 04:37 PM, Steve Kinney wrote:
On 01/02/2018 01:58 PM, Julie Bennett wrote:
Hello,
I'm relatively new to GIMP and Ubuntu. I am moving away from using photoshop/windows. I'm a life long photographer and have developed a work flow in photoshop. With learning the structure of GIMP, I'm of course wanting to recreate my work flow.
The one feature of photoshop I have come to rely on heavily is the Shadows/Highlights function. It is extremely important to me. With it I can adjust and preserve the detail in shadow and highlight areas of an image to approximate what I actually saw. But, I can't seem to find something similar in Gimp. Can someone point me to the area of Gimp that may provide this?
Thanks in advance !!!!
Hey Julie,
The Shadow Recovery script-fu plugin may be helpful:
http://www.gimphelp.org/scripts/contrast_shadow_recovery.shtml
File not found.
works here
sorry, no it doesn't work here either.
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Shadows/Highlights
That is very odd -- works from Madison WI, using ATT Uverse, MacBook/Firefox.
Maybe shouldn't do this, but it's attached to this reply.
GS
Guy Stalnaker jimmyg521@gmail.com
On Tue, Jan 2, 2018 at 7:11 PM, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Patrick Shanahan [01-02-18 20:03]:
* Frank [01-02-18 19:07]:
On 01/02/2018 04:37 PM, Steve Kinney wrote:
On 01/02/2018 01:58 PM, Julie Bennett wrote:
Hello,
I'm relatively new to GIMP and Ubuntu. I am moving away from using
photoshop/windows. I'm a life long photographer and have developed a work flow in photoshop.
With learning the structure of GIMP, I'm of course wanting to
recreate my work flow.
The one feature of photoshop I have come to rely on heavily is the
Shadows/Highlights function. It is extremely important to me.
With it I can adjust and preserve the detail in shadow and highlight
areas of an image to approximate what I actually saw.
But, I can't seem to find something similar in Gimp. Can someone
point me to the area of Gimp that may provide this?
Thanks in advance !!!!
Hey Julie,
The Shadow Recovery script-fu plugin may be helpful:
http://www.gimphelp.org/scripts/contrast_shadow_recovery.shtml
File not found.
works here
sorry, no it doesn't work here either.
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My bad. Sorry all. Because Firefox let me right-click and it seemed to download a file, I assume, well, that it was downloading the file. Interestingly, there is a file, as I attached in my earlier email, but its content is HTML and its primary content is "FILE NOT FOUND." So, NOT working from Wisconsin after all.
Guy Stalnaker jimmyg521@gmail.com
On Tue, Jan 2, 2018 at 7:11 PM, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Patrick Shanahan [01-02-18 20:03]:
* Frank [01-02-18 19:07]:
On 01/02/2018 04:37 PM, Steve Kinney wrote:
On 01/02/2018 01:58 PM, Julie Bennett wrote:
Hello,
I'm relatively new to GIMP and Ubuntu. I am moving away from using
photoshop/windows. I'm a life long photographer and have developed a work flow in photoshop.
With learning the structure of GIMP, I'm of course wanting to
recreate my work flow.
The one feature of photoshop I have come to rely on heavily is the
Shadows/Highlights function. It is extremely important to me.
With it I can adjust and preserve the detail in shadow and highlight
areas of an image to approximate what I actually saw.
But, I can't seem to find something similar in Gimp. Can someone
point me to the area of Gimp that may provide this?
Thanks in advance !!!!
Hey Julie,
The Shadow Recovery script-fu plugin may be helpful:
http://www.gimphelp.org/scripts/contrast_shadow_recovery.shtml
File not found.
works here
sorry, no it doesn't work here either.
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Shadows/Highlights - DOWNLOAD HERE
On 01/02/2018 09:32 PM, Guy Stalnaker wrote:
sorry, no it doesn't work here either.
Probably not working anywhere, the latest version of the "script" stored at archive.org is a page from 2016 saying "file not found"
But, nyah ha, on August 12, 2014 the Archive found and stored the original script. Download here:
https://tinyurl.com/shadow-recovery
:o)
Shadows/Highlights
I should have mentioned: Tested and works in GIMP 2.8.10
The menu item is at: ScriptFu > Contrast
:o)
Shadows/Highlights
On 01/02/2018 01:58 PM, Julie Bennett wrote:
I'm relatively new to GIMP and Ubuntu. I am moving away from using photoshop/windows. I'm a life long photographer and have developed a work flow in photoshop. With learning the structure of GIMP, I'm of course wanting to recreate my work flow.
The one feature of photoshop I have come to rely on heavily is the Shadows/Highlights function. It is extremely important to me. With it I can adjust and preserve the detail in shadow and highlight areas of an image to approximate what I actually saw. But, I can't seem to find something similar in Gimp. Can someone point me to the area of Gimp that may provide this?
The Shadow Recovery script-fu plugin may be helpful:
For GIMP operators running the very latest version of babl/GEGL/GIMP built from sources in git, there is also an operation available from under Tool/Gegl Operation menu called shadow-highlights, implemented for GNOME Photos based on the shadow-highlights in Darktable which itself was inspired by script-fu scripts. This will give live on-canvas previews as parameters are tuned.
-- /pippin - http://pippin.gimp.org
Shadows/Highlights
On 01/02/2018 09:32 PM, Guy Stalnaker wrote:
My bad. Sorry all. Because Firefox let me right-click and it seemed to download a file, I assume, well, that it was downloading the file. Interestingly, there is a file, as I attached in my earlier email, but its content is HTML and its primary content is "FILE NOT FOUND." So, NOT working from Wisconsin after all.
Guy Stalnaker jimmyg521@gmail.com
On Tue, Jan 2, 2018 at 7:11 PM, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Patrick Shanahan [01-02-18 20:03]:
* Frank [01-02-18 19:07]:
On 01/02/2018 04:37 PM, Steve Kinney wrote:
On 01/02/2018 01:58 PM, Julie Bennett wrote:
Hello,
I'm relatively new to GIMP and Ubuntu. I am moving away from using
photoshop/windows. I'm a life long photographer and have developed a work flow in photoshop.
With learning the structure of GIMP, I'm of course wanting to
recreate my work flow.
The one feature of photoshop I have come to rely on heavily is the
Shadows/Highlights function. It is extremely important to me.
With it I can adjust and preserve the detail in shadow and highlight
areas of an image to approximate what I actually saw.
But, I can't seem to find something similar in Gimp. Can someone
point me to the area of Gimp that may provide this?
Thanks in advance !!!!
Hey Julie,
The Shadow Recovery script-fu plugin may be helpful:
http://www.gimphelp.org/scripts/contrast_shadow_recovery.shtml
File not found.
works here
sorry, no it doesn't work here either.
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Try this url instead, worked for me and downloaded the file. http://www.gimphelp.org/contrast_shadow_recovery.html
Shadows/Highlights
For everyone on this thread, thanks to Dick Smith for his link which will also lead you to a zip file for ALL of the scripts created by that author:
http://www.gimphelp.org/script28.html
Guy Stalnaker jimmyg521@gmail.com
On Thu, Jan 4, 2018 at 2:26 PM, Dick Smith wrote:
On 01/02/2018 09:32 PM, Guy Stalnaker wrote:
My bad. Sorry all. Because Firefox let me right-click and it seemed to download a file, I assume, well, that it was downloading the file. Interestingly, there is a file, as I attached in my earlier email, but its content is HTML and its primary content is "FILE NOT FOUND." So, NOT working from Wisconsin after all.
Guy Stalnaker jimmyg521@gmail.com
On Tue, Jan 2, 2018 at 7:11 PM, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Patrick Shanahan [01-02-18 20:03]:
* Frank [01-02-18 19:07]:
On 01/02/2018 04:37 PM, Steve Kinney wrote:
On 01/02/2018 01:58 PM, Julie Bennett wrote:
Hello,
I'm relatively new to GIMP and Ubuntu. I am moving away from using
photoshop/windows. I'm a life long photographer and have developed a
work
flow in photoshop.With learning the structure of GIMP, I'm of course wanting to
recreate my work flow.
The one feature of photoshop I have come to rely on heavily is the
Shadows/Highlights function. It is extremely important to me.
With it I can adjust and preserve the detail in shadow and highlight
areas of an image to approximate what I actually saw.
But, I can't seem to find something similar in Gimp. Can someone
point me to the area of Gimp that may provide this?
Thanks in advance !!!!
Hey Julie,
The Shadow Recovery script-fu plugin may be helpful:
http://www.gimphelp.org/scripts/contrast_shadow_recovery.shtml
File not found.
works here
sorry, no it doesn't work here either.
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