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information Jan Yates 24 Mar 02:05
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Jan Yates
2014-03-24 02:05:31 UTC (over 10 years ago)

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i've just started using Gimp but i can not find settings to control highlight/midtone/shadow-is there a way i can do this on your program?

thanks

Jan

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Owen
2014-03-24 08:41:29 UTC (over 10 years ago)

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i've just started using Gimp but i can not find settings to control highlight/midtone/shadow-is there a way i can do this on your program?

I am not sure where you are coming from, but does your Colors->Colors_Balance show sliders? is this what you are after?

Owen
scl
2014-03-24 19:44:13 UTC (over 10 years ago)

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On 24.3.2014 at 3:05 AM Jan Yates wrote:> i've just started using Gimp but i can not find settings to control

highlight/midtone/shadow-is there a way i can do this on your program?

Hi,

well, it depends on what exactly you want to adjust - colors or tonal values?
For tonal values there are the Levels tool and the Curves tool. The Levels tool is a bit easier to handle (adjust the three little controls under the histogram), while the Curves tool is more flexible. If you want to adjust colors separately for dark/mid/light tones, then the Color Balance tool or Colors/Filter pack... might be your friends.

Kind regards,

Sven