![]() Open the Layers dialog (if it is not already open, it can be accessed through: Windows → Dockable Dialogs → Layers). Here is the original example image, loaded into GIMP. I adapted it for GIMP from a Photoshop tutorial on the web site (great photography web site BTW I recommend it). Giving credit where credit is due: I did not come up with this method. The basic technique is to create a duplicate layer in the image, lighten it and blur it, and combine it using a layer mode with the original. This is an interesting technique that intensifies and saturates the colors in the image, increases contrast, and adds a slightly hazy, “dreamy” feel to the image. ![]() ![]() In this tutorial I’ll show you how to do gaussian blur overlays using GIMP. Jeschke and may not be used without permission of the author. Text and images Copyright (C) 2002 Eric R.
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