Hi, Just started playing with GIMP on debian and found the wavelet plugin. Took a while to get it to build but when I finally did thought this may be a useful platform for experimenting with ideas I've had for a while. I guess my question is does anyone use GIMP for algorithm development? How has this worked out? I noticed you had some standard filters for denoise and enhance etc. I wanted to play with various approaches to improving image coherence and then examine compression of the clean image and error/noise component. To generate various figures or merit or instrument this, what does GIMP provide? I guess I could make a plugin that pops up a new window with a series of measurements on the new images but what facilities does GIMP provide or is it easier to just save a processed image and invoke measurement programs from command line?
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