On 03/26/2017 06:27 PM, Alexandre Prokoudine wrote:
Liquid Rescale is not part of the GIMP project, it's a plugin made by a
third party. We don't have a new download for you, only what you can find
at http://liquidrescale.wikidot.com.
Liquid rescale plug-in is packaged along with GIMP 2.9 in a
>Ok -- I believe PS is beating align_image_stack because the picture
>seems to have been taken with a very wide lens (i.e. short focal
>length)
>from close up... as a result, there is a lot of barrel distortion, and
>in addition there is a lot of camera movement between frames, so the
>result is
Currently in Gimp 2.8 the best offering is to create Guides from a selection or
by percent.
The Guides by percent feature allows only integers for some reason. This should
be changed. EX :Try dividing a an image up into 7 equal pieces horizontally. It
can't be done without painstakingly doing the c
Windows 10
At the bottom of the brush panel on the right (Ver 2.8.20) There are what seem
like selections for various brush styles. I have never been able to activate
these. Is this just a carryover from an earlier version? or do they actually
work?
See attachment to see what I'm talking about.
A
Then I take the resulting output.tif file, open it in gimp, change the
precision to 8 or 16bit, and remove the alpha channel (right-click the
layer). This is the result of that process:
http://caseyconnor.org/pub/image/aligned_and_medianed.tif
It certainly looks very good!
However, it's not clear
One last thought: if you are going to remove the barrel distortion in
those images, you might try removing it before doing the image
alignment... that might allow align_image_stack to work better... -c
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27 марта 2017 г. 20:22 пользователь "zadkey" написал:
Currently in Gimp 2.8 the best offering is to create Guides from a
selection or
by percent.
The Guides by percent feature allows only integers for some reason. This
should
be changed. EX :Try dividing a an image up into 7 equal pieces
horizont
On 03/27/2017 03:43 AM, zadkey wrote:
> The Guides by percent feature allows only integers for some reason. This
> should
> be changed.
That should be an easy change to the following script:
https://git.gnome.org/browse/gimp/tree/plug-ins/script-fu/scripts/guides-new-percent.scm
Modifying th
>One last thought: if you are going to remove the barrel distortion in
>those images, you might try removing it before doing the image
>alignment... that might allow align_image_stack to work better... -c
That's a good idea, I'll try that.
Besides, many thanks for your patience and willingness
Could I have another link to the images to test something?
On Mon, Mar 27, 2017 at 12:59 PM oneaty wrote:
> >One last thought: if you are going to remove the barrel distortion in
> >those images, you might try removing it before doing the image
> >alignment... that might allow align_image_stack
>27 марта 2017 г. 20:22 пользователь "zadkey"
>написал:
>
>Currently in Gimp 2.8 the best offering is to create Guides from a
>selection or
>by percent.
>The Guides by percent feature allows only integers for some reason.
>This
>should
>be changed. EX :Try dividing a an image up into 7 equal piece
>That should be an easy change to the following script:
>https://git.gnome.org/browse/gimp/tree/plug-ins/script-fu/scripts/guides-new-percent.scm
>
>Modifying the number entry in line 37 to allow for some decimals, and
>then checking if any of the calculations turn it into integers again,
>and fix
On 03/27/2017 09:33 PM, zadkey wrote:
>> That should be an easy change to the following script:
>> https://git.gnome.org/browse/gimp/tree/plug-ins/script-fu/scripts/guides-new-percent.scm
>> If you need assistance, join the #gimp IRC channel on irc.gimp.org
>
> I appreciate you pointing me in t
On 03/26/2017 11:11 PM, eingram25 wrote:
> Windows 10
> At the bottom of the brush panel on the right (Ver 2.8.20) There are what
> seem
> like selections for various brush styles. I have never been able to activate
> these. Is this just a carryover from an earlier version? or do they actually
>Yes. This is actually the place where GIMP development happens.
>
>Join, and stay - many people there never leave, even though they might
>not be watching their screens all the time.
>Oh, don't worry - we wouldn't want you to keep your changes a secret
>:)
>
>Actually, it would be very convenient
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