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Similar color range effect of photoshop
#1
Hi,
In photoshop,  we have a effect called color range which helps me creating a digital pro mist filter effect but I'm unable to find any similar effect in gimp.
Does any one have any solution or name od the effect.
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#2
(05-08-2024, 03:41 AM)na_jaigovind406 Wrote: Hi,
In photoshop,  we have a effect called color range which helps me creating a digital pro mist filter effect but I'm unable to find any similar effect in gimp.
Does any one have any solution or name od the effect.

I'm no in that kind of effect, but did you try Filters > Light and Shadow > Bloom..., is it the effect you're speaking about?

   
Patrice
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#3
@ na_jaigovind406 Always better if you can give a before / after example of the mist-effect. Always possible with Gimp when you know the outcome. A bit of a search and it seems that there are different types which give different results.

I did see one described that gives a sort of a misty effect. Edit: the PS color range seems to produce a mask of sorts, You can do this with luminosity plugins, get a channel, from which either a layer mask or as below, straight to a selection.

1. Duplicate layer
2. Apply a luminosity mask. Various plugins for this but the Ofnuts version goes straight to a selection.
see: http://sourceforge.net/projects/gimp-too...s/scripts/ ofn-luminosity-masks.zip 2019-12-01
3. Gaussian Blur the selection.
4. Kill the selection.
5. Put the duplicated layer into lighten only mode.

Maybe something like this: https://i.imgur.com/KYltZB0.mp4 although seems best when the image has distinct highlights.
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#4
@rich2005 thanks, this is what I was looking for.
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