images
Source code of wsrv.nl (formerly images.weserv.nl), to be used on your own server(s). (by weserv)
gmic
GREYC's Magic for Image Computing: A Full-Featured Open-Source Framework for Image Processing (by GreycLab)
images | gmic | |
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1 | 40 | |
1,759 | 56 | |
3.1% | - | |
7.4 | 9.9 | |
about 1 month ago | about 19 hours ago | |
C++ | C++ | |
BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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How would you reduce the image size of almost 100GB photos stored on a remote server via SFTP?
If you have already own a server, you can use docker to stand up a dynamic image resize proxy like this: https://github.com/niiknow/docker-nginx-image-proxy or this https://github.com/weserv/images - they works very much like the CDN suggestion above
gmic
Posts with mentions or reviews of gmic.
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bajs thoughts on GIMP?
its a very powerful gnu tool, very powerful. Good thing, if something doesnt work with the result u want, you can write ur own just need to know a little bit of C and math! very pog, very gnu.
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How would you go about combining 75,000 images into a single image (more details inside post)
With a plugin, GMIC you can also produce the average layer, so that spares you setting all the opacities. You still have to load them in Gimp (not too likely to have hem all fit and display). You can also use GMIC directly in a command line (but again, a command line with 75000 files is not obvious, so you may also have to divide and conquer).
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What is this kind of design called? I would like to generate such patterns within a text for a nonprofit math logo I am working on. Any help to develop these would be much appreciated. Also, I need the circles to be as close and nonoverlapping as possible. Been searching but nothing helps. ?
Whatever Software you use (GIMP / Krita / Photoshop / Affinity) you can download a plugin called G'MIC (Free Software), once installed, it should be in the "Filters" list.
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Is there a practical way to create a LUT for mame?
I use the free and open source G'MIC plugin for Gimp (they have a standalone version as well) to create LUT profiles for my lenses and cameras among other effects, I noticed that mame also works with LUTs (here and here), however the feature is not well documented, I'm failing to find a basic step by step guide to make something useful out of it.
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Is there an easier way to animate sections of a still photo besides what I'm thinking of?
the G'MIC plugin is over there > https://gmic.eu
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Breakdown an image
If you don't have the G'MIC plug-in, it's over-there > https://gmic.eu , restart GIMP after G'MIC installation)
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[HELP] I don't know how I created this effect anymore. Maybe you can tell me?
IIRC here is also something like this in the GMIC filter suite.
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questions on transitioning to gimp
There are 2 plug-ins to have whatever you think about plug-in... It's the Resynthesizer plug-in (Photoshop's content-aware is alike it), and G'MIC for its capacity to work on multiple layers at once and some really good filters as well as some 3D objects in it. (and if you have to use the "Style" from Photoshop, I would recommend the different GEGL filters from LinuxBeaver...)
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Inspired, Not Duplicated
There's something to say about where it fits in someone's artistic toolset. Feels like an extensive image computation tool suite, with no lablel or help toolbox for its functions. Like G'IMC, but without its helpful dropdown menu of functions, just a text input area instead. Sure, it still can do a lot. But it's not for everybody, I suppose. (Btw, aforementioned toolsuit does everything I need in tandem with Stable Diffusion. It's awesome. I'll ask them if I can write a slice function with sizes in pixels instead of numbers of slices.)
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Is there a fix for G'mic crashing in Gimp 2.10.30?
Which GIMP are you using? snap, flatpak, PPA, ...? Was G'MIC from the original website https://gmic.eu ? or somewhere else? Which G'MIC version? Why not using GIMP 2.10.32, instead of 2.1030? Which Filter in G'MIC are you using?