No messages this time. (Is that a good sign?)
Sorry, I don't know what OEL dialog would be.
I tried searching on google but found no answers.
What I did, and I don't know if it makes any sense, was to type the text:
gaussian-blur std-dev-x = 2rel std-dev-y = 2rel inside the GEGL graph window.
This worked, as shown in the image below that shows the preview of the applied command.
With a value of 2, it looked like a 200 blur, so I tried it with .02. Perhaps there is some logic to this.
(12-17-2020, 10:31 PM)Ofnuts Wrote: In other words, if you attempt to have some blur? What happens if you add some blur in the OEL dialog, for instance a value of 2.0?
Sorry, I don't know what OEL dialog would be.
I tried searching on google but found no answers.
What I did, and I don't know if it makes any sense, was to type the text:
gaussian-blur std-dev-x = 2rel std-dev-y = 2rel inside the GEGL graph window.
This worked, as shown in the image below that shows the preview of the applied command.
With a value of 2, it looked like a 200 blur, so I tried it with .02. Perhaps there is some logic to this.