(09-27-2018, 09:50 PM)Ofnuts Wrote: Looks like the "Freaky details" technique. (in Gimp 2.10, there is a "vivid light" blend mode so you don't need GMIC). In both 2.8 and 2.10 the whole thing is also a complete GMIC filter.
Thank you for the quick answer. I've tried it and the result is what I want. One mentioned in the article that the result is overdone. That is right. All one have to do is blending the corrected layer with the original layer (normal mode). I blend it with opacity 50% or less. The result is then a more natural photo. See the result (photo taken with a super zoom compact camera, so a had to use high iso because the environment was dark and the distance was far)