How do I turn this blue themed image into a red one? Gimp











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Here is the image. How do i turn it into a red themed image?
Maybe white to gold and dark blue gradient to red??










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    Here is the image. How do i turn it into a red themed image?
    Maybe white to gold and dark blue gradient to red??










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      Here is the image. How do i turn it into a red themed image?
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      Here is the image. How do i turn it into a red themed image?
      Maybe white to gold and dark blue gradient to red??







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          Colors -> Hue-Sauration... then select Master and adjust the Hue slide to the right; e.g. give it +130. Here is the result:



          here is the result






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          • What, no turning white into gold? You're not an alchemist? :-)
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          I'm partial to Color>Map>Rotate colors. Unlike others, it maps a range of colors to another (you seldom have a pure hue....):



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            Colors -> Hue-Sauration... then select Master and adjust the Hue slide to the right; e.g. give it +130. Here is the result:



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            Colors -> Hue-Sauration... then select Master and adjust the Hue slide to the right; e.g. give it +130. Here is the result:



            here is the result






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            Colors -> Hue-Sauration... then select Master and adjust the Hue slide to the right; e.g. give it +130. Here is the result:



            here is the result






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            Colors -> Hue-Sauration... then select Master and adjust the Hue slide to the right; e.g. give it +130. Here is the result:



            here is the result







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            • What, no turning white into gold? You're not an alchemist? :-)
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            • What, no turning white into gold? You're not an alchemist? :-)
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            What, no turning white into gold? You're not an alchemist? :-)
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            What, no turning white into gold? You're not an alchemist? :-)
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            I'm partial to Color>Map>Rotate colors. Unlike others, it maps a range of colors to another (you seldom have a pure hue....):



            enter image description here






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              I'm partial to Color>Map>Rotate colors. Unlike others, it maps a range of colors to another (you seldom have a pure hue....):



              enter image description here






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                I'm partial to Color>Map>Rotate colors. Unlike others, it maps a range of colors to another (you seldom have a pure hue....):



                enter image description here






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                I'm partial to Color>Map>Rotate colors. Unlike others, it maps a range of colors to another (you seldom have a pure hue....):



                enter image description here







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