Re: [Gimp-developer] Test some file plug-ins in master branch

2013-05-25 Thread Michael Henning
The premultiplied alpha issue should now also be fixed.

On Fri, May 24, 2013 at 10:10 PM, Michael Henning
dra...@darkrefraction.com wrote:
 Elle:
 I think I just fixed the two issues you mentioned (exporting with
 layers and importing grayscale tiffs). Could you grab the latest code
 and test those again, to confirm that they're fixed?

 (Note that there's an additional problem related to importing with
 premultiplied alpha that I'll haven't fixed yet.)

   -- drawoc

 On Fri, May 24, 2013 at 1:03 PM, Elle Stone l.elle.st...@gmail.com wrote:
 On 5/24/13, Mukund Sivaraman m...@banu.com wrote:
 The following file plug-ins have been revised to use GIMP's new API.
 I feel they need more testing as the changes are intrusive and the file
 types can support a variety of pixel formats. I have tested these to my
 satisfaction. Please test these if you can (master branch).

 * file-tiff-save (test saving grayscale, RGB and indexed TIFF files
   incl. 16-bits per channel in the case of non-indexed)

 Tiff vary a bit in their internal structure, depending on which
 software generates the tiff, yes? So I'm planning on testing tiffs
 from several sources.

 I'm using Gentoo Linux. I rebuilt babl, gegl, and Gimp 2.9 from git
 this morning. So far I've tested some old 8-bit and 16-bit single
 layer tiffs that were created using Photoshop CS2 under Windows 2K (I
 did say old!):

 *8-bit and 16-bit color tiffs opened and exported properly; I was able
 to open the exported files with showFoto and each file looked right
 and had its appropriate bit depth.

 *converting 8-bit tiff to 16-bit tiff and exporting worked.

 *converting tiff to indexed and exporting worked.

 *converting 8-bit and 16-bit color tiffs to grayscale and exporting
 worked; the exported file opened with showFoto and looked exactly as
 expected. However, opening the exported 8-bit and 16-bit
 color-to-grayscale tiffs (that Gimp has just exported) with Gimp
 instead of showFoto didn't work. The images were too light in
 tonality, looked like they had been given a gamma 2.2ish correction.
 Upon exporting the newly opened grayscale image under a new name, the
 exported image then was also wrong in showFoto (showFoto can't
 actually work with or save grayscale image, instead converts to RGB
 before displaying the image).

 *Tiffs can support multiple layers and higher than 16-bit precision,
 which is not to say that Gimp is obligated to support these options.
 Exporting a two-layer tiff didn't work. Only one layer was exported
 and only about a third of the image on that layer was exported
 properly. Also changing precision to 32-bit floating point and
 exporting as a tiff resulted in a 16-bit tiff.

 Elle
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[Gimp-developer] Gimp gitmaster Enhance filter menu item missing

2013-05-25 Thread Partha Bagchi
The Enhance menu item seems to be missing. How do I add it?

Thanks,
Partha
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Re: [Gimp-developer] Gimp gitmaster Enhance filter menu item missing

2013-05-25 Thread Michael Natterer
On Sat, 2013-05-25 at 10:16 -0400, Partha Bagchi wrote:
 The Enhance menu item seems to be missing. How do I add it?

Mist be something with your installation, I see it on two master
installs on two machines: Filters - Enhance

--mitch


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Re: [Gimp-developer] Gimp gitmaster Enhance filter menu item missing

2013-05-25 Thread Partha Bagchi
Thanks Mitch. I must have done something since I was seeing the new GEGL
menu items on my windows machine and not on my Mac and so thought something
was off.

I did a clean git install on the Mac (Mountain Lion) and the enhance filter
item is now present. However, I don't see the GEGL items. I am only seeing
the Gaussian Blur GEGL item under blur.

Partha



On Sat, May 25, 2013 at 2:20 PM, Michael Natterer mi...@gimp.org wrote:

 On Sat, 2013-05-25 at 10:16 -0400, Partha Bagchi wrote:
  The Enhance menu item seems to be missing. How do I add it?

 Mist be something with your installation, I see it on two master
 installs on two machines: Filters - Enhance

 --mitch



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[Gimp-developer] Newbie question

2013-05-25 Thread Joanna Katzen
Hi! I apologize for the question being a little out of my element on a
developer list...

I want to install GIMP but on Cnet, the specs say it's for OS X 8. On your
site, it just says OS X. My macs are running OS X 10.7.5. Is the latest
version of GIMP compatible with 10.7.5?

Thanks in advance for the reply. It'll be greatly appreciated.

J.
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