11-09-2022, 09:20 AM
@Moreach
The de-screen script + FFT will not work very well with that image. FFT is for a coherent noise, the image posted is more random noise + jpeg artifacts.
Using Gimp 2.10 goes back to your other post and
You should probably update to the latest Mint 21, but not the Debian edition. That gets you Gimp 2.10.30, the latest gimp_gmic_qt plugin works but there are some 'wrinkles'. It probably also means that all your files will go, so always make a backup of personal files to an external drive.
If you want to keep LMDE2 (betsy), I can point you to a Gimp 2.10 Appimage (portable application) that works, that comes with its own old version of gimp_gmic_qt but probably better than the Gimp 2.8 version. You still keep your Gimp 2.8 as well. If you want to go that route, I can demo all the 'tweaks' in a video using LMDE2
The de-screen script + FFT will not work very well with that image. FFT is for a coherent noise, the image posted is more random noise + jpeg artifacts.
Using Gimp 2.10 goes back to your other post and
Quote:BTW, the Mint forum has given up on me, I want to update my OS but which should I DL and try to install? Any ideas?
You should probably update to the latest Mint 21, but not the Debian edition. That gets you Gimp 2.10.30, the latest gimp_gmic_qt plugin works but there are some 'wrinkles'. It probably also means that all your files will go, so always make a backup of personal files to an external drive.
If you want to keep LMDE2 (betsy), I can point you to a Gimp 2.10 Appimage (portable application) that works, that comes with its own old version of gimp_gmic_qt but probably better than the Gimp 2.8 version. You still keep your Gimp 2.8 as well. If you want to go that route, I can demo all the 'tweaks' in a video using LMDE2