[Gimp-user] 32bit float image opens white?

2017-02-05 Thread Casey Connor
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

Re: [Gimp-user] image alignment/registration

2017-02-05 Thread Pat David
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

Re: [Gimp-user] Feature oriented vs. User Oriented development

2017-02-05 Thread Michal Vašut
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

Re: [Gimp-user] Feature oriented vs. User Oriented development

2017-02-05 Thread Tom Williams
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. >

Re: [Gimp-user] Feature oriented vs. User Oriented development

2017-02-05 Thread J Albrecht
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

Re: [Gimp-user] Feature oriented vs. User Oriented development

2017-02-05 Thread Alexandre Prokoudine
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

[Gimp-user] Feature oriented vs. User Oriented development

2017-02-05 Thread Michal Vašut
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