08-26-2022, 06:41 PM
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how to make 'Apply abstract profile' icc files
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Going by Yoshinori Yamakawa is this about the separate+ plugin Is that correct or something else ?
That plugin plug-in-icc-colorspace-apply-abstract-profile is not there in the linux version. Can you give details of where the plugin comes from.
08-27-2022, 09:18 AM
Yes rich, it's about the separate+ plugin, found at : https://osdn.net/projects/separate-plus/...lpha3.zip/
(08-27-2022, 09:18 AM)denzjos Wrote: Yes rich, it's about the separate+ plugin, found at : https://osdn.net/projects/separate-plus/...lpha3.zip/ Some time since I tried out separate+ It was for Gimp 2.6 - barely worked with Gimp 2.8 and does not work with Gimp 2.10 I cannot remember that "Apply abstract profile" filter. For anyone interested it works something like this: In the zip is a folder abstract-profiles containing L_invert.icc old_photo.icc Red&Black.icc Red&Green.icc Put those .icc files in C:Windows\system32\spool\drivers\color and re-start Windows to take effect. Now you can use that filter to apply the profile: https://i.imgur.com/DnbokdP.mp4 Quote:Can I make icc files in gimp that the 'Apply abstract profile' plugin understand That is the 64 million euro question. At the moment, I do not know. The four icc's describe themselves as Lab colour space. Not RGB for Gimp to use and not CMYK for the Cyan plugin. Needs investigation ![]() However, it is very like the g'mic plugin color-presets filters ------------------- Edit: Not tried but Rawtherapee has a icc creator https://rawpedia.rawtherapee.com/ICC_Profile_Creator and a long read on abstract profiles: https://rawpedia.rawtherapee.com/Color_M...t_Profiles
08-27-2022, 06:49 PM
rich, thanks for the information. I've tried some icc files generated with rawtherapee but I could not not use them in 'Apply abstract profile'. As you mentioned, G'Mic-Qt have lots of stuff to make a design weird or beautiful. So, let's say this plugin is passed over by new and better things. I send the plugin direction dust bin.
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