One way to do this is to remove the color to a separate layer, select it, and
fill with whatever grey you like:
Duplicate the image layer.
On the duplicated layer, remove all color (Colors->Desaturate, or whatever).
Set the layer mode of the duplicated layer to Difference.
Since all black/grey/wh
...I think JohnHaley wished to add the plug-in BIMP to his already-existing
GIMP application...
...
I do not see BIMP in my repositories, so apparently one needs to download the
source from:
http://www.alessandrofrancesconi.it/projects/bimp/
and then create binary from that and then add it t
Ubuntu has gimp in its application repository. You can run"sudo
apt-get install gimp"to install it.
On Thu, Mar 23, 2017 at 4:23 AM, JohnHaley wrote:
> hi all
>
> Regarding "Batch Image Manipulation" - I would like to install this in
> GIMP in
> Ubuntu 16.04. However, the only version
I tried
align_image_stack -a align -g 10 -t 5 *.tif
Did you try with a lower-than-default -g? E.g. "-g 3"?
If you want to upload the base .tif files somewhere, I can try to align
them, so we can see if there is some strange difference between
align_image_stack on our machines.
-c
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I posted a similar question before but I think I gave too much detail and it
wasnt clear. When I choose displace under map not all the layers show up. The
one under Generic is no longer there, even if I download the previous version
instead of 2.8.20. If I do a search for *generic in Gimp2 under Pr
>Ah, ok. So what exactly goes wrong: one or two of the images is
>off-kilter?
Yes, that's it. I'm just checking the first two images, since PS successfully
aligned all of them.
>
>If you specify -g, try using something besides the default, as I'm not
>sure that using the default will change the be
>I posted a similar question before but I think I gave too much detail
>and it wasnt clear. When I choose displace under map not all the
>layers show up. The one under Generic is no longer there, even if I
>download the previous version instead of 2.8.20. If I do a search for
>*generic in Gimp2 und