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The Tonal Contrast filter is one step beyond curves. It targets specific tonal ranges, not the whole image, and can bring the most difficult images to life. Join Justin Seeley for an in-depth discussion in this video Adjusting Hue, Saturation, and Brightness, part of GIMP Essential Training (2012) Make droplets stand out on this photo. not enough tonal contrast to make anything out of without getting really manual. (Should be similar in Gimp): What exactly is tonal contrast? Tonal Contrast filters work on the small detail within an image rather than on larger areas of a picture as a whole. For example if I want to raise tonal contrast in one area I must Feature idea for curve tool with local contrast Just take gimp do some unsharp masking In this third part of the series on photographic exposure, we deal with understanding tonal contrast. Tonal contrast is very closely related to exposure. The Brightness/Contrast adjustment lets you make simple adjustments to the tonal range of an image. Moving the brightness slider to the right increases tonal values The Curves tool is the most sophisticated tool for changing the color, brightness, contrast or transparency of the active layer or a selection. Using Tonal Contrast to Make Street Scenes "Pop So, I thought that I could use that as an example of how I use the Tonal Contrast filter in Color Efex Pro. 1 GIMP Brightness and Contrast Exposure When you shoot a picture the lighting is not always ideal, so pictures sometimes may be underor overexposed.


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