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![]() If you sell anything online (maybe you’re an Etsy seller looking to up your photography game?) this tutorial is for you! The Problem: Lucky for me, White Balance and Exposure are both really easy to fix in a program like GIMP.Īnyway, since I usually have to correct these two problems, and I’ve seen these problems in a lot of photos on the internet, I thought I would give you the quick run down on how I tackle them. White balance (or color problems) and exposure (or brightness problems). Most of the time there are two problems I have to tackle with my photos. I don’t always get great photos right out of my camera. ![]() See? Making a selection go away in GIMP isn’t super obvious, but it’s not exactly hard either. The path will be turned into a selection. Now, if you want to re-activate the selection, go to the Paths Dialog, highlight the correct path, then go to Select > From Path in the Main Menu.Then go to Select > None to remove the active selection from the image.You can dock this dialog to the Toolbox if you want to keep your saved paths handy. You can check that your selection was saved as a path by going to Windows > Dockable Dialogs > Paths in the Main Menu to open the Paths Dialog.To do that, first go to Select > To Path. ![]() If you want to save the selection before you get rid of it, you can save it as a Path which you can turn back into a selection later.
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