09-19-2022, 02:23 AM
Hi Krikor,
I got all excited at the match using the webpage link but then realised I need to be able to apply the same filter to a different image, so alas it was not resolved.
I have since been going through Ofnuts method which has been a learning experience but may produce results.
I should have clarified in my OP that the reason I am doing this is I need to print out the image to cover up the grey paint over the window you can see in the old.jpg
I have the source image used to produce the old.jpg, however on my printer the colour is different which is the new.jpg
So by comparing the difference between the two printers in Gimp, I can then apply the same adjustment to the source material so that when it prints it looks the same as the old.jpg (instead of new.jpg) and can then use it to seamlessly cover up the grey paint.
Thanks for providing your plugin, I will also give that a go and just see if I can get a close enough result that the cover image doesn't look out of place.
I got all excited at the match using the webpage link but then realised I need to be able to apply the same filter to a different image, so alas it was not resolved.
I have since been going through Ofnuts method which has been a learning experience but may produce results.
I should have clarified in my OP that the reason I am doing this is I need to print out the image to cover up the grey paint over the window you can see in the old.jpg
I have the source image used to produce the old.jpg, however on my printer the colour is different which is the new.jpg
So by comparing the difference between the two printers in Gimp, I can then apply the same adjustment to the source material so that when it prints it looks the same as the old.jpg (instead of new.jpg) and can then use it to seamlessly cover up the grey paint.
Thanks for providing your plugin, I will also give that a go and just see if I can get a close enough result that the cover image doesn't look out of place.