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Hi toplisek,
Krita doesn't have a red eye removal tools by default, however it is possible to use GMIC plugin to get a desired effect. This answer was posted on Krita sub reddit by repotorian - " 1- Make duplicate layer. 2- Apply transparency mask over the red eye to the above layer. 3- Apply Color Adjustment Filter Mask and set red to 0. Then apply black fill to the filter mask. Then paint over the filter mask to selectively remove the red. This applies to the above layer. 4- Apply GMIC > Red-Eyes Attenuation to the below layer. 5- Apply Color Adjustment Filter to remove more offending colors. There, you should have removed black eyes all done on Krita in less than 2 mins. End Result should look something like this for just red-eye fix Layer 2 -Duplicate Original Image |----> Color Adjustment (Red to 0) |----> Transparency Mask (Assign Alpha to 0 on red eye) Layer 1 - G'MIC Filter Applied to Original Image |----> Color Adjustment (Adjust till it looks good) " Link for the answer - https://www.reddit.com/r/krita/comments ... in/e573mig I would suggest you to use photo manipulation software such as GIMP or Photoflow for such tasks since Krita is not really meant for Photo manipulation |
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Is it installed all functions if I use as a plugin GIMP inside Krita or it is better to install separately as a software?
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