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How Do You Use Gimp To Produce An X Ray Effect On Pictures?

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How Do You Use Gimp To Produce An X Ray Effect On Pictures?

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Do you want to generate an X-ray effect on your pictures or photos? You don’t need to spend money on purchasing photoshop software since you can do it on Gimp (the GNU Image Manipulation Program), a FREE image editing software available to everyone on most operating system. This article is a Gimp tutorial to show you how to use Gimp to produce an X ray effect on pictures. Open the image you want to edit in Gimp image editor. Zoom into the region you want to edit. A bigger image view will help you to select the target accurately. Use Scissors Select Tool found in the tool box to choose the target area on the image, where you want to apply an X-ray effect. Adjust the target area color level. Here is what you are going to do. On the main menu, click on “Color”. You will see a drop down list and choose “Levels” from it. You will get a pop up window of “Adjust Color Levels”. In the pop up window, adjust the color level by using the slide bar until you get a transparent effect. You can also

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