Gimp Skills and coloration of B/w photos

Colorizing an old photo of Diana Rigg.
Who needs Photoshop?

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Colorization of an old photo with Gimp.

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During lock-down until I retired I always used GIMP and Inkscape for work.
The photo of Diana Rigg does look strange - the composition of the angle of
her face makes it look like her face was 'photoshopped' onto another body!

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Shaken, not stirred.... :grinning:

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Do you have some resource to share for people interested in learning about GIMP? Not much of a photograph myself, but I've edited some pictured before just to adjust colors and things like that. I'm sure someone like you could do in 30 seconds what I did in 3 hours though :joy:

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Yeah, that would be amazing :star_struck:

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Your mission, should you decide to accept it, is to abandon the Photoshop and use Gimp in its place.

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Anne Frank (1929-1945)

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Albert Einstein and Elsa Löwenthal

What I like about viewing your recolors is that you do not go over-the-top. The colors look natural and subtle.

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I only remember two of the Mission Impossible team. I recognised John Landau and Barbara Bain from Space 1999! not Mission Impossible

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I reading Krita is very powerfull tool like a Photoshop.