I'm new to the group. I'm a diehard photoshop user, interested in
learning more about Gimp.
One of the things I noticed, when trying to recreate a simulated
infrared technique I use in photoshop for some of my photographs, was
a lack of adjustment layers.
Does anyone have a "workaround" or good substitute for the lack of
adjustment layers in Gimp that photoshop has?
Also is there any better way than "desaturate" for creating black &
white photographs? I normally use channel mixer in photoshop with the
monochrome box checked, but there's no monochrome checkbox in Gimp's
color balance function.
Thanks in advance!
Megan Milligan
www.desertrosemusings.com
www.desertrosedesigns.net
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