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Install gmic gimp plugin Windows 10 demo - rich2005 - 09-25-2017 EDIT: This post was originally for Gimp 2.8.x For Gimp 2.10.x the gmic_gimp_qt Windows installer works without any modifications. A 2 minute video here for anyone who has difficulties. https://youtu.be/fTlqYbY-oIA ------------------------- This is strictly beginner stuff. The advice for installing compiled plugins, filename.exe is put the plugin along with any associated somefile.dll files directly into the Gimp profile C:\Users\yourname\.gimp-28\plug-ins There is the occasional plugin that comes with an installer. Some such as BIMP install directly to the main Gimp file structure. Never a good idea when you come to uninstall. Very easy to delete more (or leave behind parts) of the plugin. Then there is G'mic. http://www.gmic.eu Very popular, comes with a host of filters, some 470. With the development of the QT interface the installer now creates a new folder to contain, which in the Windows version, is a sizeable number of files. My advice, until you get a bit more experienced, stick with the defaults. The default installation folder is: C:\Users\yourname\.gimp-2.8\plug-ins\gmic_gimp_qt To enable gimp to use the plugin, the path to that location needs adding to the plugins path in: Edit -> Preferences -> Folders -> Plug-ins Looks like this: [attachment=774] And as ever, for those still confused, a video demo of the above |