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G'MIC-Qt: Simple Local Contrast and resynthesizer plugin on (X)ubuntu 22.04
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(10-17-2022, 07:20 PM)bart Wrote: Hi,

I'am new on the forum and have a question. I recently upgraded my Linux Xubuntu 20.04 LTS to 22.04 LTS. 20.04 had GIMP 2.10.18 in the repository and gimp-gmic 2.4.5-1.1. On 22.04 I have GIMP 2.10.30 with gimp-gmic 2.9.4-4build1. I very much liked the "Simple Local Contrast" filter, which has disappeared in the new release. Any ideas how to get it back?

The "Simple Local Contrast" filter, is still there in G'MIC 3.1.6, may it change category, take a look in "Details" or update your filters via the "Internet" icon at the bottom

   

(10-17-2022, 07:20 PM)bart Wrote: I also have the same problem with the resynthesizer plugin anyone seems to encouter. The solution for 20.04 does not work for 22.04. I'm not a fan of the appimage solution because that doesn't integrate well with my system and makes it harder to use other plugins.
Any ideas appreciated!
Bart.

Which AppImage are you speaking about?

If it's the one from Tas_mania, (python2 launcher with few more things in it for your already installed GIMP), it can integrate extremely well (yes "extremely"),
in your Application Menu > point to it to the AppImage instead to pointing to the GIMP's distro and this will NOT change the way you add your plug in, resynthesizer and so (unless your GIMP is a flatpak? or a snap?)

On Xfce DE (I use MX Linux with same DE on my kids' computer), go to the Application Menu > Graphics > GNU Image Manipulation Program, right click on it > Edit Application..., a window opens, inside the "Command" field point it to the Tas_mania's GIMP Appimage
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RE: G'MIC-Qt: Simple Local Contrast and resynthesizer plugin on (X)ubuntu 22.04 - by PixLab - 10-18-2022, 03:46 AM

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