08-10-2025, 05:34 PM
You don't need a "mask" (or at least not the "mask" concept as understood in Gimp). .There are plenty of tools to shift colors slightly.
* Colors > Color temperature an increase the intended temperature slightly (this is a prime candidate if you have two image that are likely two photos of the same source, but taken with a slightly different white balance)
* Colors > Hue chroma and slightly reduce the hue
* Colors > Hue saturation
The ultimate tool for this is a CLUT, using the GMIC plugin. Using the before and after images it will produce a Color Look-Up Table (CLUT) that maps the colors between the two images. With the same plugin you can re-apply the CLUT to a different image to obtain the same result (in theory, in practice you can only apply it to a similar image, a CLUT created using an image with plenty of reds may not give good results on an image with plenty of blues.
* Colors > Color temperature an increase the intended temperature slightly (this is a prime candidate if you have two image that are likely two photos of the same source, but taken with a slightly different white balance)
* Colors > Hue chroma and slightly reduce the hue
* Colors > Hue saturation
The ultimate tool for this is a CLUT, using the GMIC plugin. Using the before and after images it will produce a Color Look-Up Table (CLUT) that maps the colors between the two images. With the same plugin you can re-apply the CLUT to a different image to obtain the same result (in theory, in practice you can only apply it to a similar image, a CLUT created using an image with plenty of reds may not give good results on an image with plenty of blues.