G'mic plugin 2.9.1 for gimp 2.10.20 - Printable Version +- Gimp-Forum.net (https://www.gimp-forum.net) +-- Forum: GIMP (https://www.gimp-forum.net/Forum-GIMP) +--- Forum: Extending the GIMP (https://www.gimp-forum.net/Forum-Extending-the-GIMP) +--- Thread: G'mic plugin 2.9.1 for gimp 2.10.20 (/Thread-G-mic-plugin-2-9-1-for-gimp-2-10-20) |
G'mic plugin 2.9.1 for gimp 2.10.20 - sgtisixpack - 07-02-2020 I was watching this tutorial and he suggested G'MIC. There is a filter called debanding noise, I need it badly. I was trying to do it manually but I can see the previews are working. Just the plugin has errors and crashed once. I really need this or a filter from another plugin that works in 2.10.20. I installed it to the default location. Here is a screenshot of the error ( I had a different error with a different filter but this filter is what I needed). And the before and after screenshot (preview can show "difference"). RE: G'mic plugin 2.9.1 for gimp 2.10.20 - rich2005 - 07-03-2020 I am using linux and gmic_gimp_qt (latest) and I do not get that error message. I did a bit of pixel measuring, reckon your screenshot is about 400% After resizing the repair -> banding-denoise filter worked ok, but not really a definitive test If you have recently upgraded either or both of Gimp / gmic_gimp plugin I would check that you have not inherited any old gmic files from a previous plugin. Some times old versions installed in the Gimp systems plugins folder rather than the User Gimp plugins folder. Unlikely but worth a check. Everything clean? I have had a good search around and nothing really suitable came up for that type of banding. Somebody might come up with a good procedure. For the gmic_gimp_qt plugin error. The author of the plugin answers posts on https://discuss.pixls.us/ forum. I would ask there. |