Gimp: Correct exposure afterwards
In this practical tip, you will learn how to subsequently correct the exposure in Gimp.
Correct any underexposed or overexposed image in Gimp
- Open the desired picture in Gimp.
- Right click on the image. Choose Layer> Duplicate Layer.
- In the "Layers window, change the mode of the upper layer from" Normal "to" Screen ".
- Also add an image mask to the top layer. Choose "White: Full Opacity" via "Layer"> "Mask"> "Add layer mask".
- You can edit this mask with a brush with a different size and opacity.
- Do the same for an overexposed image. However, set the mode to "Multiplication" instead.
Another practical tip will show you how to create motion blur in Gimp.