How to Use the Gimp Filter Pack

Open up the image that you want to use., Decide if you want to change the hue and saturation of the whole image or just a piece of it (selection)., Click on Colors >> Filter Pack... , Look at the Filter Pack Simulation., Mark the three on the left...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Open up the image that you want to use.

    If you want to make a selection, do so.

    This selection was made by selecting the black (easiest) with the magic wand and then inverting it. ,, The areas to choose from are:
    Show Affected Range Select Pixels by Windows Roughness , The Show, Affected Range, and Select Pixels By boxes.

    If you don't know, guess.

    Afterwards, Click on the check boxes under Windows. ,
  2. Step 2: Decide if you want to change the hue and saturation of the whole image or just a piece of it (selection).

  3. Step 3: Click on Colors >> Filter Pack...

  4. Step 4: Look at the Filter Pack Simulation.

  5. Step 5: Mark the three on the left with what you are wanting to do.

  6. Step 6: When done

  7. Step 7: deselect your image

  8. Step 8: if you have any selections

  9. Step 9: crop if needed

  10. Step 10: and save.

Detailed Guide

If you want to make a selection, do so.

This selection was made by selecting the black (easiest) with the magic wand and then inverting it. ,, The areas to choose from are:
Show Affected Range Select Pixels by Windows Roughness , The Show, Affected Range, and Select Pixels By boxes.

If you don't know, guess.

Afterwards, Click on the check boxes under Windows. ,

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