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== Simulate a Faded Effect in digiKam ==
== Simular un efecte d'esvaïment a digiKam ==
Transcribed from Dmitri Popov's blog, 18th April, 2012
Transcrit des de l'article d'en [[User:Dmitri Popov|Dmitri Popov]], el 18 d'abril de 2012





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Simular un efecte d'esvaïment a digiKam

Transcrit des de l'article d'en Dmitri Popov, el 18 d'abril de 2012


Sometimes the best way to spice up a photo is to make it look faded, and digiKam makes it supremely easy to achieve this effect.



Open the photo for editing and choose Color -> White Balance. Adjust exposure compensation to slightly overexpose the photo and set the color temperature to 12000 to add a strong golden tint to the photo. Press OK to apply the modifications. Choose then Color -> Hues/Saturation/Lightness and set Saturation to -50. Press OK, and you are done. The described technique works particularly well with skin tones, so it’s suitable for use with portrait photos.