geoff wrote: > I was scanning a lot of colour transparencies, some taken up to 40 years ago, > and found that in some cases the colours had deteriorated badly. After a lot > of experimenting I have developed an automatic way of improving the digital > scans using gimp. I have put a technical article, the gimp plug-in, and a > collection of the good and bad results at > www.lionhouse.plus.com/photosoftware/restore. I would be interested in hearing > from anyone who has worked on this problem and if you try the plug-in let me > know how it works for your pictures. > I have a large collection of old slides showing all the problems you describe in your article to greater or lesser degree, so I was extremely interested in your post. I've downloaded your plugins. Unfortunately I get a "Forbidden" error when I try to download the readme.txt; and it's not clear to me how to get the python plugins actually installed in Gimp 2.6 after copying them into the ~/.gimp-2.6/plugins directory. Can you help?
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