BGP wrote:
I've noticed there are a lot of plugins that are available for GIMP.
Say for example you find a gradient plugin.
Where do you install it?
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/ Alexander Rabtchevich [EMAIL PROTECTED] was heard to say:
| 3. refocus (do not mix with refocus-it) plugin to add natural sharpness
| to images (it uses other technique than sharpening).
Hmm. The 0.9.0 release seems to be from 2003 and doesn't compile with
GIMP 2.2.13. Is there a more recent
Fabien3D wrote:
I had forgotten this one : BIMP
(http://www.dirfile.com/bimp_batch_image_processor.htm) under Window$. It's a
Batch Image Processor.
Since this is the Gimp Users list -
DBP is a Gimp batch processing plugin (for Linux and Windows, and
probably anything else that Gimp compiles
Hello, Luka
I wasn't able to find this mode, sorry :(. I set foreground color to
the current color of some part of an image, the background color to the
desired color, set the mode from foreground color but it did not help
- the color to be changed appeared grey, not background color.
On 12/13/06, Luca de Alfaro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok, I made two plugins (available from the repository):
- colortemp: converts the color temperature of an image. You can specify
the source temperature in K, or as the temperatue at which a black-body
color best matches the selected
I usually use noise reduction with a grain of salt. As I understand,
GREYCstoration differs in its approach from most of other filters: it
tries to predict some edges in initial picture, not to simply blur it.
http://www.haypocalc.com/wiki/GREYCstoration_en
I usually decrease the
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2006-12-14 at 0950.07 +0100):
Being slower I assume GREYCstoration performs much more complex
calculation, do you think it offers a better algorithm than the other
plugins around? On the other hand it looks it is not mantained very
actively, or am I wrong?
Gimp
I would like to ask photographers which plugins you use and you think
are most useful. Actually I use ufraw for RAW conversion and
manipulation and resynthesizer for photo retouching. Thank you.
There is a useful redeye reducer.
Norman
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Hi, Fabrizio
I use mainly the next plug-ins on everyday basis:
1. UFRaw to import RAW files with my digital camera. I've created a
profile with LProf for my G500 and enjoy natural pleasant colors.
2. fblur - focus blur plug-in to imitate blurriness in out-of-focus
areas (boke).
3. refocus (do
Ok, I made two plugins (available from the repository):
- colortemp: converts the color temperature of an image. You can specify
the source temperature in K, or as the temperatue at which a black-body
color best matches the selected foreground color.
- whitebalance: converts the foreground
Hi,
On Wed, 2006-12-13 at 13:02 -0800, Luca de Alfaro wrote:
I hope these can be useful to others! I was certainly very much in
need for them, and I wonder why I was so lazy to learn script-fu only
now (lack of documentation? nah, cannot be it ;-).
So these are actually scripts, not
They are scripts.
I am actually glad that the days of coding in C are past me :-) I looked at
the code for some plug-ins, and I decided I'd rather not do that! Also,
actually, I prefer scripts, as I can move them from machine to machine
without a need to recompile (not on all my machines I have
On Mon, 2003-08-11 at 20:20, david wrote:
Is it possible that someone could give us a clue on how to install a
plugin for the gimp.
Yes. You should take a look at the 'gimptool' command - try the '--help'
flag. If the command is not found try installing the gimp-devel package.
Sincerely,
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