#GIMP support?

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tawny sentinel
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So I'm trying to convert some wallpapers into the nord color-scheme but I'm running into a hiccup regarding with the exported photo not looking the same as the photo inside the GIMP program.

The first picture is what it looks like in the program, the 2nd should be if I were to open it with pix or any other photo viewing program.

neon apex
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unclear what you want.

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you want it to look like the second picture, as your final wallpaper?

hard kiln
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HDR might be involved here, I've seen similar things having HDR enabled in system settings but not on my monitor

neon apex
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@tawny sentinel please answer

tawny sentinel
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because the exported photo which is the 2nd picture, looks like it has a blue tint

neon apex
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ok you want the way in the first pic

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try exporting it as a PNG

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or use the program Pix (included on Linux Mint) , or its close brother gthumb on any other distro. That will easily let you adjust hues and saturation.

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disable any high-dynamic-range things in GIMP or any of those , as Engineer said too.

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@tawny sentinel

tawny sentinel
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will try, just gotta install another kernel on arch since they have an issue with it

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ty for the support!

neon apex
tawny sentinel
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oml this might be a monitor issue

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like having the wrong color profile

neon apex
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smh

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what distro and desktop env. ?

tawny sentinel
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i guess i'll just go with the pix/gThumb route thank you for the support

neon apex
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or Pix, if you're on Mint.

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or does it end up with garbage result?

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that's what I'm curious to know.

tawny sentinel
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here's what it looked like after editing it with pix

neon apex
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u can soften it a bit by tweaking the 'contrast'

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and desaturate it a bit. looks bloody too-blue

neon apex
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Did you get it perfect, @tawny sentinel ?

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2nd one has a touch of blur, to not look so grainy