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Pasting two photos and making the result be not ugly

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Pasting two photos and making the result be not ugly Yoric 09 Jul 07:33
  Pasting two photos and making the result be not ugly rich404 09 Jul 16:34
  Pasting two photos and making the result be not ugly rich404 09 Jul 17:07
   Pasting two photos and making the result be not ugly Yoric 12 Jul 08:17
2020-07-09 07:33:58 UTC (over 3 years ago)
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Pasting two photos and making the result be not ugly

I'm using Gimp for photo manipulation. Quite often, I'll put several photos in the same image. Unfortunately, if the palettes are too different, the result is generally quite unnatural (I assume it's the palettes).

Is there a good way to de-uglify this?

rich404
2020-07-09 16:34:00 UTC (over 3 years ago)

Pasting two photos and making the result be not ugly

I'm using Gimp for photo manipulation. Quite often, I'll put several photos in the same image. Unfortunately, if the palettes are too different, the result is generally quite unnatural (I assume it's the palettes).

Is there a good way to de-uglify this?

Nothing easy. Not palettes since your photos will be RGB.

You could try the procedure given here:

https://pixls.us/articles/color-curves-matching/

rich404
2020-07-09 17:07:11 UTC (over 3 years ago)

Pasting two photos and making the result be not ugly

I'm using Gimp for photo manipulation. Quite often, I'll put several photos in the same image. Unfortunately, if the palettes are too different, the result is generally quite unnatural (I assume it's the palettes).

Is there a good way to de-uglify this?

Another possibility An old script but I have checked in Gimp 2.10.20

from here: http://www.silent9.com/blog/archives/162-GIMP-Script-Histogram-Match.html

To match one image with another

In the dialogue Colors -> Map -> Match Histogram tick the "Equalize Instead of Matching" option.

2020-07-12 08:17:21 UTC (over 3 years ago)
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Pasting two photos and making the result be not ugly

Thank you very much, I'll try this!