Hey, I'm guessing I could ask this here, but I'm not sure.
When color enhancing a photo with GIMP, is there a way to de-enhance it after it's been edited?
Thanks and God bless!
GIMP question!
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GIMP question!
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Like MrBlack103 said, keep a backup and work from a copy.
Also, save and save often.
Also, save and save often.
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Re: GIMP question!
I said after it's been edited, like a whited out background or something, not how to undo it. I needed to enhance it to help me white out the background, and now it looks alittle too enhanced, and I want to get it back, and not have to get rid of my newly painted white backdrop.Garbageman13 wrote:Hey, I'm guessing I could ask this here, but I'm not sure.
When color enhancing a photo with GIMP, is there a way to de-enhance it after it's been edited?
Thanks and God bless!
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