[Gimp-user] Plug-in G'MIC for GIMP

2009-03-05 Thread Marysia P.
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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Re: [Gimp-user] Plug-in G'MIC for GIMP

2009-03-05 Thread David Gowers
On Thu, Mar 5, 2009 at 9:17 PM, Marysia P. for...@gimpusers.com 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 version of GIMP.
2.6 is the currently supported stable version. G'MIC may also work on
2.4 (I haven't tried it). It certainly will not work with a version as
old as 2.2. Consider upgrading.

David G.
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Re: [Gimp-user] Plug-in G'MIC for GIMP

2009-01-22 Thread D.Jones (aka) Capnhud
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?
 
Alec Burgesss wrote

 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.
 
 so on my system:
 D:\Data
 Files\Gimp-2.x_resources\plug-ins\gmic
 
 fwiw: in D:\Data Files\Gimp-2.x_resources\ I
 have parallel folder 
 structure to what would normally be in:
 C:\Documents and
 Settings\Alec\.gimp-2.6\{brushes etc} or ...
 these 
 folders exist but I keep empty.
 D:\Program
 Files\GIMP-2.6\share\gimp\2.0\{brushes
 etc} I *never* put 
 anything here.
 
 YMMV :-)
 
 Question ... does anyone else do it like this or am I just
 being anal?
 
 -- 
 Regards ... Alec   (bura...@gmail  WinLiveMess -
 alec.m.burg...@skype)


 photocomix for...@gimpusers.com wrote:

 
 I am doing as you, help when upgrading ,not also gimp but
 also the some
 plugin,and to keep in order and avoid orphan dll floating
 around. 
 
 But i use dedicated folder only for non
 standard plugin
 (as that with dll's), the others i have just sorted for
 categories (i.e
 distort,enhance, color,)a folder for each category
 -- 
 photocomix


I had did this plugin the same way I do other plugins I put it in the personal 
gimp plugin folder, but because I had not specified the folder in gimp 
preferences I was receiving and error until I pointed to the folder in the gimp 
preferences.  Thanks for clearing up the confusion.


  
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[Gimp-user] Plug-in G'MIC for GIMP

2009-01-22 Thread photocomix
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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Re: [Gimp-user] Plug-in G'MIC for GIMP

2009-01-21 Thread D.Jones (aka) Capnhud






 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
 
 This plug-in proposes a list of various effects that can be
 applied on
 images, including artistic filters, image denoising and
 enhancements, 3D
 rendering effects, and so on...
  
 The main property of this plug-in is that it contains an
 interpreter of image
 processing macros, and all the available filters are
 written in fact in a very
 short form (usually in three of four lines of code), using
 a simple
 macro-based language (the G'MIC language).
 Consequently, any user can add
 his own filter definitions in the plug-in (written in
 G'MIC in a simple text
 file). The plug-in is also capable of updating itself,
 without reinstallation
 needed (it just download a G'MIC updated macro file and
 put it in your home
 directory).
 
 So, this is a plug-in that is a little bit special since it
 is clearly
 intended to be open and extensible without having deep
 knowledges in C,
 script-fu or Python programming languages.
 Here is an example of how the current filters are defined,
 as a G'MIC macro
 file :
 
 http://gmic.sourceforge.net/.gmic4gimp_def
 
 Well, that's it. I hope this will interest you in some
 way.
 
 Regards,
 
 David.
 
 -- 
 David Tschumperle
 (http://www.greyc.ensicaen.fr/~dtschump/)


In order to use this on Gimp Windows do you put all of the included files in 
the plugin directory?



  
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Re: [Gimp-user] Plug-in G'MIC for GIMP

2009-01-21 Thread Alec Burgess


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 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.


so on my system:
D:\Data Files\Gimp-2.x_resources\plug-ins\gmic

fwiw: in D:\Data Files\Gimp-2.x_resources\ I have parallel folder 
structure to what would normally be in:
C:\Documents and Settings\Alec\.gimp-2.6\{brushes etc} or ... these 
folders exist but I keep empty.
D:\Program Files\GIMP-2.6\share\gimp\2.0\{brushes etc} I *never* put 
anything here.


YMMV :-)

Question ... does anyone else do it like this or am I just being anal?

--
Regards ... Alec   (bura...@gmail  WinLiveMess - alec.m.burg...@skype)


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[Gimp-user] Plug-in G'MIC for GIMP

2009-01-21 Thread photocomix

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 or am I just being anal?

I am doing as you, help when upgrading ,not also gimp but also the some
plugin,and to keep in order and avoid orphan dll floating around. 

But i use dedicated folder only for non standard plugin
(as that with dll's), the others i have just sorted for categories (i.e
distort,enhance, color,)a folder for each category
-- 
photocomix
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[Gimp-user] Plug-in G'MIC for GIMP

2009-01-19 Thread David Tschumperle
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 can be applied on
images, including artistic filters, image denoising and enhancements, 3D
rendering effects, and so on...
 
The main property of this plug-in is that it contains an interpreter of image
processing macros, and all the available filters are written in fact in a very
short form (usually in three of four lines of code), using a simple
macro-based language (the G'MIC language). Consequently, any user can add
his own filter definitions in the plug-in (written in G'MIC in a simple text
file). The plug-in is also capable of updating itself, without reinstallation
needed (it just download a G'MIC updated macro file and put it in your home
directory).

So, this is a plug-in that is a little bit special since it is clearly
intended to be open and extensible without having deep knowledges in C,
script-fu or Python programming languages.
Here is an example of how the current filters are defined, as a G'MIC macro
file :

http://gmic.sourceforge.net/.gmic4gimp_def

Well, that's it. I hope this will interest you in some way.

Regards,

David.

-- 
David Tschumperle
(http://www.greyc.ensicaen.fr/~dtschump/)
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