10-22-2017, 01:23 PM
Tools>GEGL functions in Gimp allow people to experiment/debug with things that will be in 2.10. They aren't always fit for everyday consumption. In particular gegl-c2g is a performance hog. And it doesn't really create a 3D look, is mostly increases local contrast. You can use it to do a poor man's HDR: duplicate layer, do c2g on the bottom one, and set top (unchanged) layer to "color" mode.
2.9.x is work-in-progress, you can't complain that you cannot use the bathroom in a house that is still being built
This said, there are very many ways to do thing in Gimp, if you stated the original problem maybe we could come up with a solution that doesn't involve functionality that doesn't exist (yet).
2.9.x is work-in-progress, you can't complain that you cannot use the bathroom in a house that is still being built

This said, there are very many ways to do thing in Gimp, if you stated the original problem maybe we could come up with a solution that doesn't involve functionality that doesn't exist (yet).