I just calculated a median image from a stack using gmic 2.0.0 on the
CLI. Worked fine, and the result image is 32bit float:
$ identify downstream_hi_median.tif
myfile.tif TIFF 3456x5184 3456x5184+0+0 32-bit sRGB 286.7MB 0.000u 0:00.000
When I open it in gimp (2.9.5 -- commit c175afbc) it
Align_image_stack is usually the best option other than possibly attempting
it manually directly in Hugin.
On Sat, Feb 4, 2017 at 8:57 PM Casey Connor
wrote:
> Hi - I was curious what the best overall image alignment plugin/method
> in GIMP (or out of GIMP) was
Definitelly the latter group, I'm using Gimp, watching it's development and
from time to time reporting bugs and making tutorials.
I know about Gimp UI redesign initiative and I've read the pages you've
linked, but don't see any progress (maybe in dev version? - 2.9, not using).
I didn't know
On 02/05/2017 10:56 AM, Michal Vašut wrote:
> I've got an impression, that devs (or Gimp core devs / management - but not
> only Gimp ones) has priorities to introduce cool new features, which is not
> wrong, but they forget the basics - improve user working quality / make it
> easier for user.
>
And one more thing!!! …
Mailing lists need a “Like” button. Alex would surely receive a gazillion for
his previous post in this thread.
Than-you, Alex, for all of the great work that you and the other volunteers do
so that the vast majority of users of the program can benefit without lifting
On Sun, Feb 5, 2017 at 9:56 PM, Michal Vašut wrote:
> I've got an impression, that devs (or Gimp core devs / management - but not
> only Gimp ones) has priorities to introduce cool new features, which is not
> wrong, but they forget the basics - improve user working quality / make it
> easier for
I've got an impression, that devs (or Gimp core devs / management - but not
only Gimp ones) has priorities to introduce cool new features, which is not
wrong, but they forget the basics - improve user working quality / make it
easier for user.
The Gimp has potential to be great software, and