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Photo Light painting within Gimp
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Hi All, I am looking for Tips/Help regarding Gimp navigation/layers. I have recently migrated from Windows to Linux as my preferred OS. I had been using the Adobe LR PS for my photo editing within the windows environment an option that is now unavailable to me in Linux.
I am looking to duplicate a technique I used in LR where I stacked photos as layers they could then be blended by using a brush I could expose the lower image (or part of) in my stack. The stacked photos are all of the same composition (night photography) but several photos were taken using a long exposure. Where some exposures I had performed some light painting to an object in the foreground. Hope that makes sense?
Can this technique be performed or duplicated with Gimp?
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#2
If you installed G'Mic Qt then maybe this is a sollution for you :

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P3hNs-xMWi0
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#3
(12-20-2019, 12:46 PM)denzjos Wrote: If you installed G'Mic Qt then maybe this is a sollution for you :

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P3hNs-xMWi0

yes,
 I have done that. exploring now. Thank you for replying.
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#4
(12-20-2019, 12:11 PM)bob490 Wrote: I stacked photos as layers they could then be blended by using a brush I could expose the lower image (or part of) in my stack.

That sounds like a Layer Mask.
https://docs.gimp.org/2.10/en/gimp-layer-mask-add.html
https://www.gimp.org/tutorials/Layer_Masks/
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#5
(12-20-2019, 01:25 PM)Blighty Wrote:
(12-20-2019, 12:11 PM)bob490 Wrote: I stacked photos as layers they could then be blended by using a brush I could expose the lower image (or part of) in my stack.

That sounds like a Layer Mask.
https://docs.gimp.org/2.10/en/gimp-layer-mask-add.html
https://www.gimp.org/tutorials/Layer_Masks/

Thanks Blighty, think you cracked it. layer mask looks promising. figure I can play with that and duplicate the technique I have used with LR.  Smile
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#6
As Blighty mentioned, masking. An example in gimp:

https://faceofthedeep.com/2018/07/03/how...1bc9c013d9
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