I've been playing around with GIMP

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cgeorgemo

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Today I learned how to do this.
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GIMP has a lot of cool features. Have fun learning what it can do!
 

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;) You forgot to b/w the grass showing thru the front window and on the bumper reflection. :favorites13::happy107:


I use it myself, fun tool. Here's a little something something I was making for one of our promo flyers with the program. (*Still in process, so not fine-tuned yet.) Click the "Colors" then "Threshold" and play around with the limits, go back and fill in with white or black to fine tune the image.
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All of my photochopping is done with gimp. I like it more than adobe to be honest.
 
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;) You forgot to b/w the grass showing thru the front window and on the bumper reflection. :favorites13::happy107:
I'm not really happy with the B/W results that I got.
I'm going to play around with some other methods to convert it to B/W and see if they look any better.
 

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Check out photoscape if that's the kind of editing you want to do. I run both photoscape and gimp to build advertisements for my shop, and to show customers what their own personal rigs can look like with the upgrades they're thinking of doing.
 
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