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Simulate color deficient vision - GIMP Tutorial
From the course: GIMP Quick Tips
Simulate color deficient vision
- [Instructor] Color display filters in GIMP can simulate how images would look to people with various types of color deficient vision. To open the color display dialogue, choose view, display filters. In the list of available filters, click color deficient vision. And then the right-pointing arrow. The filter is immediately applied to the image. Note that display filters only change how colors look when you're working on the file in GIMP. They don't actually change the image. The filter's visibility can be turned off and on. And to choose a different type of color deficient vision to simulate, pick a type from the menu below. To remove a filter from the active filters, click it and then click the left-pointing arrow.
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Customize the GIMP interface1m 3s
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Align layers49s
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Add contrast to photos40s
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Create a sticker effect1m 32s
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Simulate color deficient vision52s
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Use grids1m 4s
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Use guides52s
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Add metadata to images53s
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Create a double exposure effect1m 7s
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Improve shadows and highlights51s
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Adjust color temperature in photos48s
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Measure distances and angles57s
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Straighten a crooked image35s
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Find the right command47s
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Create embossed text1m 27s
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Paint with patterns42s
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Watermark an image1m 12s
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Create a vignette1m 7s
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Fix an underexposed photo37s
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Restore erased pixels44s
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