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Simple Vignetting
Posted by kasrak on Jan 7, 2007In this tutorial I'll show you how to simulate a vignette effect in your photograph. The term vignetting is typically heard in conjunction with lens hoods and wide angle lenses. If a lens hood is used with the wrong kind of lens it causes a light falloff at the corners of the frame the resulting image appears darker in the corners.
Simulating Fog
Posted by kasrak on Jan 7, 2007Learn how to create fog or clouds to add to your own photographs.
Simulating Infrared Photography
Posted by kasrak on Jan 7, 2007In this tutorial I'll show you how to simulate black and white infrared film. Infrared film is sensitive to both ultraviolet and infrared wavelength light.
Removing Dark Noise
Posted by kasrak on Jan 7, 2007Learn a fast and effective technique for removing hot pixels (dark current noise) from nighttime and long exposure digital camera images.
Creating a Neutral Density Filter
Posted by kasrak on Jan 7, 2007In this tutorial I'll show you how to create a "digital" neutral density (ND) filter for your image in The GIMP. These filters have the effect of reducing the exposure over part of the image being taken in either a graduated or abruptly graduated (split) way.
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Removing Haze
Posted by kasrak on Jan 7, 2007Here's a simple technique you can use to improve (if not eliminate) problem haze of both varieties in your photographs.
Sampling Toned Images
Posted by kasrak on Jan 7, 2007Wondering how difficult it is to do your own sepia, platinum, silver, cyanotype, duotones, tritones, quadtones or <insert your favorite> toning in the digital darkroom? Here's how!
How to Make a Tech Sig
Posted by kasrak on Jan 6, 2007A very detailed tutorial for creating a futuristic looking signature.
Convert Photos into Gold
Posted by kasrak on Jan 6, 2007Using some GIMP tricks, you can turn anything in your photo into a piece of gold.
Quickly Make a Water Surface
Posted by kasrak on Jan 6, 2007This tutorial teaches you one very quick way to make a water surface graphic.


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