(07-04-2021, 08:27 PM)rich2005 Wrote: That is a good reminder.
If you use a folder containing a plug-in, the folder name has to be the same as the plugin. You have two there color_grading_cw_v174_developer.py and color_grading_cw_v174.py so I suppose you would use two folders, color_grading_cw_v174_developer and color_grading_cw_v174 not sure where colorwheel_150.png should go
IMHO A bit of a nonsense where simple plugins are concerned, however AFAIK you will be stuck with it when Gimp 3 comes along.
I decided to check this plugin, but even creating a folder with the same name as the plugin ( color_grading_cw_v174 ) and putting the plugin and png in that folder, I still got an error: "Color Grading Plugin Error: Color Wheel image can't be found . (file: colorwheel_150.png)"
So I moved these two files (.py and .png) to the plugins folder, restarted Gimp, but nothing changed.
When running the plugin, a new layer is created, a miniature of the original image with the suffix 'copy Color Grading Preview' and the message that the png was not found.
(07-05-2021, 07:30 AM)rich2005 Wrote: Yes, I should have read the README file
The developer version generates the colorwheel if .png file is not found.
...so not normally required. There is also a note about the color-grading filter in the gmic plugin, I do know that one, I have used it occasionally. Lots of sliders
ok, i will install this (developer version) and see if it will work.
PS:
No changes.
with the 3 files in the plugins folder, same error.
I will uninstall.