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[tut] The Gimp - Selective Decolorization

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Uploaded by on Mar 1, 2007

Short tutorial about selective decolorization using The Gimp image editor. In other words: You will learn how to change certain objects of a colored image into black and white.

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  • OOOH! German Accent (: 

  • @rina95601 Unfortunately yes. :-P

  • Thank You so much :)

  • @dylani92 You're welcome. I am glad this was helpful for you. xD

  • Great! Bruno teaching us about GIMPs

  • Wow! You actually managed to come up with the same joke like some other guy 8 months before. I hereby give you the award for being the most creative troll.

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  • He sounds like Bruno :D

    - Great tutorial

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  • If that was sloppy I wonder how you would describe mine -.-"

  • Do you know how a person would go about doing a color photo,making photo Sepia, but alos adding color spot ? For example.... wedding photo thats color, but you want the entire photo to have a Sepia effect, but the flowers still remain in red. I cannot find any info on this .

  • @EdgyRootStudios nee. don't worry i think its nice ((((:

  • I make tutorials too.

    Cool channel!

  • @bbhood21 My pleasure.

  • When I do complete this with gimp, the high lighted areas, or brush areas do not show up as black and white, but a bunch of colors....

  • Thank you thank you thank you!! This helped lots. :D

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