HDR photos with the GIMP by PKM
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Step 5: Add dark layer

Open the dark image in a new window. Copy the contents, then go back to your original image (from now I will refer to this as the composite, and the other photos as the stock). Create a new layer, with Layer -> New Layer, rename it something sensible like "Dark layer"- the initial colour settings are unimportant. Paste the dark stock into it, and hit Anchor. You should now have the middle image on the background layer, and a new layer with the dark stock in it above that- the window holding the composite image will now show just the dark layer.
 
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endolith says: Aug 1, 2010. 2:03 PM
Just use File --> Open as Layers and select all the pictures at once
pr3tard says: Feb 17, 2010. 7:04 PM
You can also open as layers the three photos that will make up the composite.  My camera (Canon Rebel DSLR) takes the pictures in the order of 0, -2, +2 so they open with the Original as Background layer, the Dark one as the next, and the Light one as top most layer.
caffeinebump says: Jun 21, 2008. 3:14 PM
What's the fill type for this layer?
PKM (author) says: Jun 22, 2008. 8:07 AM
It doesn't matter, as you are going to paste a non-transparent image straight into it as soon as you create it so the initial fill colour is unimportant.
setjahat says: Feb 1, 2008. 12:46 AM
"Paste the dark stock into it" <--- how do we do it..?
setjahat says: Feb 1, 2008. 1:48 AM
got it.. :)
helenst says: Jan 30, 2008. 3:44 PM
You can "Open as Layer" in the middle image to import the dark image directly into the layer.
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