(04-06-2017, 03:59 PM)rich2005 Wrote:i might have found out why this looks like it does, i dont know what caused it but i know why it looks like it does, its easiest to see at dark colours http://prntscr.com/etd9kr just stare at it long enough, and move your head to look at your screen in different perspectives and you can clearly see how its green and purple colours amiss the brown. here is it exported if you want to do your own tests http://imgur.com/a/2kS4t.(04-06-2017, 03:15 PM)tekett Wrote:(04-05-2017, 08:26 AM)Kevin Wrote: There is something there rich, it's just very dark:
I tend to think that it's run out of dynamic range as all the colours are compressed into a range of darkness.
that might be because its a screenshot, see if this is any different http://imgur.com/a/P7WbO
It is still a bit on the dark side so for the sake of this post I lightened it a bit.
First more information. Do you want to adjust all of the image, including the 'hard' details or just the larger areas of colour?
This example http://i.imgur.com/rci6qnI.jpg with the green area colour selected and blurred (left side) leaving the details unchanged.
or is it something else. No great variations / steps / ramps / in colour that I can see from your image.
You could use a Gimp 2.9.5 from http://www.partha.com which gives an on-canvas view of changes in progress.
il check out the gimp you linked
its not like i have drawn the picture im just editing a picture