Name:
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Kelsey Taylor
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Student Number:
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17
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GIMP:
Chapter 6: Erasing and Touching Up
PART
1: READ Chapter 2 in the GIMP book, then:
- Answer
all questions below, briefly but completely.
- Change
the color of the answer to BLUE.
- Copy this information and paste
in a new post in your DIGITAL GRAPHICS blog.
1.
What is
the purpose of the DODGE tool (part of the DODGE/BURN tool) Makes
darker images lighter
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2.
What is
the purpose of the BURN tool (part of the DODGE/BURN tool) Keeps areas from becoming too light
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3.
Why is the DODGE/BURN tool
considered a drawing tool? They use brushes
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4.
What is the purpose of the SMUDGE
tool? Basic image correction. Picks up color that it is over and drags it along. Can be
used to remove objects from a photo.
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5. Briefly explain you get the CLONE to work: Copies a source
color and texture and places them where you click
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6.
What is the purpose of the HEAL
tool? Combines
texture from the source layer with the color and lighting of the destination
layer
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7.
What is the purpose of the
PERSPECTIVE CLONE tool? Cloning combined with perspective. It is used when there
is a different perspective on a photo.
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8.
Briefly explain the two
purposes of the CONVOLVE tool: It can be used for sharpening pieces of a photo. It can
also be used for blurring parts of the photo.
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9.
What is the purpose of the GAUSSIAN
BLUR filter? (NOTE: This is a FILTER, not a TOOL). It blurs the
background
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10.
Which tool would be the appropriate
tool to get rid of wrinkles on someone’s face? Clone.
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PART 2: GIMP PROJECTS:
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2.
Click on the PHOTOS FROM THE BOOK
link, and scroll down to see the images for Chapter 6.
3.
Download and save all the Chapter 6 images.
4.
Use the appropriate images to touch
up the photos as indicated on pages
215 through248.
5. Insert these corrected images here (no need to insert all the corrected
images, just those indicated below):
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a. Tree with power tower gone and new
puffy cloud (instructions on pages
219-222):
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b. Canyon with cars gone (pages 223-231):
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c. Meer cat blurred (pages 242-243):
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d. Perspective tower with new windows
on the bottom (pages 237-240):
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e. Butterfly with blurred background (pages 45-248):
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