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GIMP stands for Gnu Image Manipulating Program and that's exactly what it does. | GIMP stands for Gnu Image Manipulating Program and that's exactly what it does. | ||
== Multiexposures == | |||
# Make sure the layers window is open (CTRL+L) | |||
# Open your first image, it will be the background layer | |||
# Add New Layer | |||
# Open your second image, and paste it onto the first one, it will be the layer you just added | |||
# highlight this layer and choose "Add Layer Mask" and choose "White (full opacity) | |||
# You can now use your paint brush/eraser to merge the two images |
Latest revision as of 17:55, 6 February 2010
GIMP stands for Gnu Image Manipulating Program and that's exactly what it does.
Multiexposures
- Make sure the layers window is open (CTRL+L)
- Open your first image, it will be the background layer
- Add New Layer
- Open your second image, and paste it onto the first one, it will be the layer you just added
- highlight this layer and choose "Add Layer Mask" and choose "White (full opacity)
- You can now use your paint brush/eraser to merge the two images