On Thu, Mar 5, 2009 at 9:17 PM, Marysia P. wrote:
> Hi David,
>
> Thanx for the great plug-in. Unfortunately I do not get it to work. I work
> with Gimp 2.2.13. The gmic4gimp is now in the gimp plug-ins directory, but I
"I work with Gimp 2.2.13".
This is your problem, you are using a very old vers
Hi David,
Thanx for the great plug-in. Unfortunately I do not get it to work. I work
with Gimp 2.2.13. The gmic4gimp is now in the gimp plug-ins directory, but I
stil do not see the new filters.
Help!
Marysia
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BTW
a new version was just released with a improved , more friendly interface
and a resizable preview
(resizable as usual, by resizing all the plugin interface dragging the lower
and right edges )
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D.Jones (aka) Capnhud (capn...@yahoo.com) wrote (in part)
> (on
> 2009-01-21 at 07:07):
> > > http://gmic.sourceforge.net/.gmic4gimp_def
>
> > In order to use this on Gimp Windows do you put all
> of the included
> > files in the plugin directory?
> >
>
Basically yes. I've put it in a sub-fo
>Basically yes. I've put it in a sub-folder of Plug-ins and then added
>that folder as a separate entry in
>Preferences-Folders-Plugins since with four items with "nondescript"
>names I want to be able to figure which bits belong to which plugins.
>Question ... does anyone else do it like this
D.Jones (aka) Capnhud (capn...@yahoo.com) wrote (in part) (on
2009-01-21 at 07:07):
> http://gmic.sourceforge.net/.gmic4gimp_def
In order to use this on Gimp Windows do you put all of the included
files in the plugin directory?
Basically yes. I've put it in a sub-folder of Plug-ins and t
> David Tschumperle wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> I would like to make a short announcement here.
>
> We have released a new plug-in for GIMP, named G'MIC
> which may be interesting
> for some users (at least, it is what we hope).
>
> Here is the URL : http://gmic.sourceforge.net/gimp.shtml
>
>
Hi everyone,
I would like to make a short announcement here.
We have released a new plug-in for GIMP, named G'MIC which may be interesting
for some users (at least, it is what we hope).
Here is the URL : http://gmic.sourceforge.net/gimp.shtml
This plug-in proposes a list of various effects that