12-20-2018, 05:33 AM
I'm using GIMP 2.10.8 (updated because of this issue) on Windows 10 Home Edition, with the 64-bit version of the Resynthesizer plugins/execs. I've used this plugin very frequently in the past with GIMP 2.8.x for fixing damaged BW images (family photos from the 50s/60s). My normal process for these RGB, 16-bit grayscale images is to:
I dimly recall having an issue like this in the past. I definitely have the right layer selected and so far as I know (!) there are only non-transparent pixels in the select. The layer after decomposition is done is in mode Grain Merge. That was in the past no issue.
Anyone with any ideas? I'm stumped.
- use Wavelet Decompose to create detail layers
- dup a detail layer
- use Levels to enhance the damage on the dupped layer
- paint over the damage on the dupped layer with color X
- select by color X
- click on the original detail layer so selection applies to it
- run Heal Selection.
I dimly recall having an issue like this in the past. I definitely have the right layer selected and so far as I know (!) there are only non-transparent pixels in the select. The layer after decomposition is done is in mode Grain Merge. That was in the past no issue.
Anyone with any ideas? I'm stumped.