resynthesizer
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resynthesizer
- Heal tool
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Is this radical redesign of GIMP possible now?
I have an old wacom tablet, so its painting masks mostly. back in the early days, I did all the things that photoshop 6 could do. Along with a brilliant plugin called resynthesiser[1] which I am horrified to find out is 23 years old.
I've never really used the scripting functions apart from applying global effects.
Nowadays I use it until I need illustrator hard enough to move to the mac downstairs. but most of my photo editing is now done in lightroom.
[1]https://github.com/bootchk/resynthesizer
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Not specifically OS but does anyone know of a good photo repair tool for Linux?
GIMP has such a plugin. The package in the openSUSE repos is called gimp-plugin-resynthesizer You can read more about it here https://github.com/bootchk/resynthesizer
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what are some generally recomendable plug-ins?
This is great for removing unwanted objects from any image: https://github.com/bootchk/resynthesizer
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Ai Assistance Log Book [via aihelpinfo.py]:
Install Resynthesizer: You can download the Resynthesizer plugin from the official website (https://github.com/bootchk/resynthesizer). Follow the installation instructions for your operating system.
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Best Photoshop free alternative for linux
A library implementing the "resynthesizer" algorithm for texture transfer among images.
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Resynthesizer for Mac
You’re talking about resynthesizer from GitHub https://github.com/bootchk/resynthesizer and you have the latest ? I know it was last updated prior to the Ventura release, but you might try redownloading it again.
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So it turns out magic eraser is not dependant on the tensor chip to work. What are other features that you wish could be available for Pixel users and Google One subscribers?
The sort of feature has been around for a long time. "Resynthisizer" is the name of one of the algorithms, and it's been around in Gimp for over a decade -- https://github.com/bootchk/resynthesizer -- no Tensor required.
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Sometimes I'm checking Windows logs just to remember why I love Linux so much!
if that's what's holding you back from just using linux by itself, then try out the resynthesizer plugin for gimp.
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Bayeux Tapestry nekke
Parts of this collage were generated using Stable Diffusion. Includes elements of the original Bayeux Tapestry. Collage was done in GIMP, including Resynthesizer plugin to generate the background from parts of Stable Diffusion's output.
gmic-community
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Is there a 'Graphic Pen' filter or other grain-texture equivalent?
But I would use G'MIC as you can scale the grain, control opacity Filters > G'MIC_Qt, a window opens Degradations > Add Grain > https://i.imgur.com/FHXJ6CF.jpg
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Is there really no way to edit all layers at once? Do I seriously have to make colour corrections on every single individual layer?
G'MIC will do it, On the GIMP top menu go to Filters > G'MIC_Qt, do your color correction and then at the bottom on the input select "All" or "All visible" or whatnot (multiple option)
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what are some generally recomendable plug-ins?
Who does not have G'MIC... https://gmic.eu
- I built 2.10.35 + G'MIC 3.2.4
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The map reveals a lot of clues?
This is just GMIC filters which are an awesome free filter suite for Photoshop/Gimp/Krita.
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Yet another GIMP newbie with a question: Am I barking up the right tree?
You do not need to abandon the ship, with 2 plugins (one is G'MIC, the other one is to export layers as image and it does way more as well), and a one line code in terminal, you will be able to do it with GIMP (although I think it's the perfect job for ImageMagick, but I don't master it).
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what are some really useful plug-ins ?
G'MIC
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Recreation of Kerry Mitchell Concatenation (G'MIC Code)
The source code for this project can be found here (though updated since then) - https://github.com/dtschump/gmic-community/commit/8f72ff31eeedb2397b35fc0f5d6e5d8d4e8a2423
- Moiré No More
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Complexion Burst (G'MIC code)
Source Code (Line 47): https://github.com/dtschump/gmic-community/commit/a3643b8359b6bc4e4a89aeb6b8cc9b9eba2837b0
What are some alternatives?
rembg - Rembg is a tool to remove images background
gmic - GREYC's Magic for Image Computing: A Full-Featured Open-Source Framework for Image Processing
gimp-export-layers - Batch layer export and editing in GIMP
inkscape - Project Website: https://inkscape.org - Code Repository: https://gitlab.com/inkscape/inkscape - Draw freely. 🖌
Gimp_Layer_Effects_Text_Styler_Plugin_GEGL_Effects - Gimp Plugin that gives users layer effects powered by GEGL. Allowing you to make stylish text. Binaries Avalible for Windows and Linux
Pixelitor - A desktop image editor
GEGL-Custom-Bevel - Gimp Plugin that generates bevels. A highly customizable bevel that allows the user to change GEGL blend modes, blur types and much more. Goes inside /gegl-0.4/plug-ins
registry.gimp.org_static - A wget backup of http://registry.gimp.org
rysolv - Code analytics, silly hackathons, and matching developers with great jobs
trianglify-desktop-wallpaper - Generate pleasing triangular wallpapers, and set them to change on a schedule.