![]() This is because the GIMP version in the AppImage runs in a different environment with respect to the host system. In general, the AppImage cannot make use of external binary plug-ins that are saved in the $HOME/.config/GIMP-AppImage/2.10/plug-ins. In other words, a seamless, irregular wallpaper (if the source image is smaller.) (You can also use Map>Resynthesize to create tiles, and then you can create a regular but seamless pattern.) Creates a new image having the texture from another image. transfer the 'style' of one image to another. ![]() The other plugins are simplified, special uses of this plugin. Here, you can experiment with other uses of the algorithm. Displays every control of the Resynthesizer engine. The hardest to understand, but the most powerful. Might restore more plausible detail than simple scaling up and using other sharpens. Enlarge (increase the resolution) and sharpen. A variant of sharpening that might give more plausible detail.Įnhance>Enlarge & sharpen. Not exactly the inverse of cropping, but almost: reconstructs what might have been cropped earlier.Įnhance>Sharpen by synthesis. Makes the canvas larger and heals the new transparent border. Like above, but you don't need to select anything, it heals every transparent pixel.Įnhance>Uncrop. Probably the most popular and useful.Įnhance>Heal transparency. Replaces the selection to look like its surroundings. (/home/user69/.config/GIMP-AppImage/2.10/plug-ins/gimp-lensfun)īecause it uses an obsolete version of the plug-in protocol.ĭo you know why Gimp v2.10.x AppImage does not use the installed "lensfun" packages like other image editors? Can this be changed or do we have to rely on "gimp-lensfun" plugin which it appears to not be maintained or updated anymore? Do you know if the installed Ubuntu 18.04 regular version of Gimp 2.10.8 uses the installed lensfun packages or the Gimp-lensfun plugin, look to me like the latter?Īlso, it seems like the Resynthesizer plugin does not have all the Resynthesizer related plugins or am I mistaken?Įnhance>Heal selection. In previous AppImages like "20181108" the compiled "gimp-lensfun" (04-27-2016) works perfectly, but not in the newest AppImage, why? Can this be fixed, corrected, or allowed to use the older gimp-lensfun plugin? I'm using Linux Mint KDE Neon (Ubuntu 18.04) and Linux Mint 19.x (Ubuntu 18.04) and 18.3 (Ubuntu 16.04). Thank you for packaging Gimp versions as AppImages.
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